The Final Fantasy X wall
Square Enix split the artworks between two distinct sections: one for Final Fantasy X and one for Final Fantasy X-2. If you can’t make it in person, you can bid for them online at Gallery Nucleus’s website.
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Art from Final Fantasy X-2
If you’re wondering why the gallery looks a little empty, it’s because Square Enix permitted members of the press to walk around for a few hours before opening the doors to the public.
An awesome Blitzball-themed foosball table
Based on the Blitzball minigame from Final Fantasy X, Square Enix had this table made just for the charity event. A representative from the company said it’ll mostly likely be shipped to Japan after the gallery show ends March 26.
A compilation piece featuring many of FFX’s artists
It includes the work of Yusuke Naora, Isamu Kamikokuryo, Honjo Takashi, Hasegawa Tomohiro, Dairaku Masahiko, Izumisawa Yasuhisa, Sagawara Mizushi, Hama Eiichi, Tsukamoto Tetsu, and Matsuda Toshitaka.
Giving your own autographs
Fans can write messages for the team on these boards, which Square Enix will bring back to its offices in Japan.
Yuna’s wedding ceremony
This original sketch comes from character designer Tetsuya Nomura.