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Final Fantasy III [a] is a 1990 role-playing video game developed and published by Square for the Family Computer.The third installment in the Final Fantasy series, it is the first numbered Final Fantasy game to feature the job-change system.
Final Fantasy XIII [1] 2009 PlayStation 3, Xbox 360, Microsoft Windows: Final Fantasy XIV [7] 2010 Microsoft Windows: Final Fantasy XIII-2 [10] 2011 PlayStation 3, Xbox 360, Microsoft Windows: Dragon Quest X [21] 2012 Wii, Wii U, Microsoft Windows, PlayStation 4, Nintendo Switch: Lightning Returns: Final Fantasy XIII [11] 2013
In Final Fantasy IV and Chrono Trigger, the player controls a set of characters, closely following the role-playing video game genre. The methods of viewing and controlling the characters are separated by three different "screens": the overworld, where the characters traverse to different locations; the field map, where the characters explore locations such as towns and dungeons; and the ...
Final Fantasy: Legend of the Crystals: Final Fantasy V: 1994: OVA series Final Fantasy: The Spirits Within: Final Fantasy: 2001: Film Final Fantasy: Unlimited: Final Fantasy: 2001 – 2002: TV series Final Fantasy VII: Advent Children: Final Fantasy VII: 2005: Film Final Fantasy VII: On the Way to a Smile – Episode: Denzel: Final Fantasy VII ...
The game was known as Final Fantasy III when it was first released in North America, as the original Final Fantasy II, III, and V had not been released outside Japan at the time (leaving IV as the second title released outside Japan and VI as the third). However, all later versions of the game, other than re-releases of the original version ...
Game: approximately 3–6 hours Video playback: 3–7 hours depending on screen brightness setting Wi-Fi internet browsing: approximately 3–4 hours Units sold (all models combined) Worldwide: 154.02 million (as of September 31, 2016) [149] Japan: 32.99 million (as of December 31, 2013) [149] United Kingdom: 8.8 million (as of January 3, 2009 ...
This is a list of notable open-source video games. Open-source video games are assembled from and are themselves open-source software, including public domain games with public domain source code. This list also includes games in which the engine is open-source but other data (such as art and music) is under a more restrictive license.
Final Fantasy VII [a] is a 1997 role-playing video game developed by Square for the PlayStation.The seventh main installment in the Final Fantasy series, it was released in Japan by Square and internationally by Sony Computer Entertainment, becoming the first game in the main series to have a PAL release.