Difference between revisions of "Under Martial Law"
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Under Martial Law plays after The Empire has taken over South Figaro and Locke figures out a way to escape.
Title
The song's title varies depending on your source. This site uses the most recent American release of the official soundtrack.
Title | Transliteration | Source |
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Under Martial Law | US iTunes soundtrack | |
Under Martial Law | US OSV | |
戒厳令 (Kaigenrei) | Martial Law | Japan OSV |
Games
The following games include the song as well, but they emulate the music and sound the same.
- Final Fantasy Anthology PAL (PS1)
- Final Fantasy VI (AND)
- Final Fantasy VI (FOS)
- Final Fantasy VI (GBA)
- Final Fantasy VI (PS1)
- Final Fantasy VI (PS3)
- Final Fantasy VI (PSP)
- Final Fantasy VI (PSV)
- Final Fantasy VI (WII)
- Final Fantasy VI (WIIU)
Album Appearances
The song appears on the Final Fantasy VI Original Sound Version album.