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== Compilations == | == Compilations == | ||
* Final Fantasy 1 & 2 sets | * Final Fantasy 1 & 2 sets | ||
** [[Final Fantasy I-II]] for the [[NES]] | ** [[Final Fantasy I-II]] for the [[NES]] | ||
** [[Final Fantasy Origins]] for the [[PlayStation]] with faithful gameplay and improved 32-bit graphics | ** [[Final Fantasy Origins]] for the [[PlayStation]] with faithful gameplay and improved 32-bit graphics | ||
** [[Final Fantasy I & II: Dawn of Souls]] for the [[GBA]] based on the PlayStation version with easier gameplay, four new dungeons (in FF1), | ** [[Final Fantasy I & II: Dawn of Souls]] for the [[GBA]] based on the PlayStation version with easier gameplay, four new dungeons (in FF1), and extra adventure (based on FF2) and 16-bit graphics | ||
** [[Final Fantasy II Anniversary Edition]] for the [[PSP]] based on the PlayStation version with another added dungeon and 64-bit graphics | ** [[Final Fantasy II Anniversary Edition]] for the [[PSP]] based on the PlayStation version with another added dungeon and 64-bit graphics | ||
* [[Final Fantasy Collection]] for the [[PS1]] (FFIV, FFV and FFVI) | |||
* [[Final Fantasy Anthology]] for the [[PS1]] (FFV and FFVI) | |||
* [[Final Fantasy Chronicles]] for the [[PS1]] (FFIV and [[Chrono Trigger]]) | |||
==Video games from other series== | ==Video games from other series== |