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Batman, Case Closed, and Final Fantasy VII

The CIA also said they withheld copyrighted material from the released documents.

Among the titles included in the copyrighted material were movies and games, including Antz, Batman: Gotham Knight, and Final Fantasy VII – though in the case of the latter, it was unclear if this referred to the game, the anime, or the CG movie.

Gizmodo said indices for the various documents also included Arabic-subtitled episodes of Detective Conan – also known as Case Closed in the US – as well as what appear to be game cover art for erotic games.

The Verge added that someone appeared to have installed Zuma Deluxe and Sniper Elite: Nazi Zombie Army 2.

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Re: Final Fantasy VII, anime among files uncovered from 2011 Bin Laden raid
« Reply #1 on: November 13, 2017, 09:55:02 AM »
why is this making news? para panghinayangan natin na pumatay tayo ng gamer/anime fan na terorista?
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Re: Final Fantasy VII, anime among files uncovered from 2011 Bin Laden raid
« Reply #2 on: November 13, 2017, 10:01:19 AM »
why is this making news? para panghinayangan natin na pumatay tayo ng gamer/anime fan na terorista?

parang wala ng maibalita, o kaya nman e hindi nagpipirata ng mga games hhaha
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