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|title= Chocobo Stallion
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|image=[[Image:Chocobo_Stallion_Boxart.jpg|200px]]
 
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{{infobox game
|japan=チョコボスタリオン
 
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|title = Chocobo Stallion
|romaji=Chokobo Sutarion
 
 
|image = [[File:Chocobo_Stallion_Boxart.jpg|250px]]
| developer = [[Square Co., Ltd.]]
 
 
|japanese = チョコボスタリオン
| publisher = [[Square Co., Ltd.]]
 
 
|romaji = Chokobo Sutarion
|release = [[Image:Flag of Japan.svg|20px|Japan]] December 22, 1999
 
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|developer = ParityBit
|genre= Racing
 
 
|publisher = [[Square Co., Ltd.]]
|modes= ???
 
 
|release = [[File:Flag of Japan.svg|20px|Japan]] December 22, 1999
|ratings= N/A
 
 
|genre = Racing
|platforms= [[PlayStation]]
 
 
|modes = ???
 
|ratings = N/A
 
|platforms = [[PlayStation]]
 
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'''''Chocobo Stallion''''' is a video game that was released in 1999 for the Sony PlayStation in the [[Chocobo Collection]].
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'''''Chocobo Stallion''''' is a video game that was released in 1999 for the Sony [[PlayStation]] in the ''[[Chocobo Collection]]''.
   
The game was inspired by the [[Chocobo_(Final_Fantasy_VII)#Chocobo_Racing|Chocobo racing minigame]] at the Gold Saucer in ''[[Final Fantasy VII]]''. The racing gameplay is very similar, but it has it's own independent story that is not related to ''Final Fantasy VII''. The player must train a Chocobo and race against other computer controlled Chocobos.
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The game was inspired by the [[Chocobo (Final Fantasy VII)#Chocobo Racing|Chocobo racing minigame]] at the [[Gold Saucer (Final Fantasy VII)|Gold Saucer]] in ''[[Final Fantasy VII]]''. The racing gameplay is similar, but has its own independent story that is not related to ''Final Fantasy VII''. The player must train a [[chocobo]] and race against other computer controlled chocobos.
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Series regulars [[Shirma]], [[Croma]], [[Mog (Chocobo series)|Mog]], [[Cid (Chocobo series)|Cid]] and others are featured.
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==Gallery==
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ChocoboStallionChocobo.png|Chocobo.
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CS Chocobo SS.png|Black and yellow chocobos.
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==Etymology==
 
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Chocobo Stallion is a video game that was released in 1999 for the Sony PlayStation in the Chocobo Collection.

The game was inspired by the Chocobo racing minigame at the Gold Saucer in Final Fantasy VII. The racing gameplay is similar, but has its own independent story that is not related to Final Fantasy VII. The player must train a chocobo and race against other computer controlled chocobos.

Series regulars Shirma, Croma, Mog, Cid and others are featured.

Gallery

Etymology

The name "chocobo" derives from a Japanese brand of chocolate malt ball by Morinaga, ChocoBall (チョコボール, Chokobōru?). The mascot for this product is Kyoro-chan (キョロちゃん?), a bird who says "kweh".

食う / くう / kuu is a rough way to say "eat", whose volitional casual form is 食え / くえ / kue ("let's scoff 'em down!"), leading to Kweh!