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* '''[[Final Fantasy Tactics Advance]]''' for the [[GBA]]
* '''[[Final Fantasy Tactics Advance]]''' for the [[GBA]]
* '''[[Final Fantasy Tactics: The War of the Lions]]''' for the [[PlayStation Portable]]
* '''[[Final Fantasy Tactics: The War of the Lions]]''' for the [[PlayStation Portable]]
* '''[[Final Fantasy Tactics A2: Grimoire of the Rift]]''' for [[Nintendo DS]]


===[[:Category:Crystal Chronicles|Crystal Chronicles]]===
===[[:Category:Crystal Chronicles|Crystal Chronicles]]===

Revision as of 01:44, 9 February 2008

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The Final Fantasy series is developed, and was originally published by, Squaresoft. After the merger with Enix, the games were published by Square Enix (Final Fantasy IX was the first in the main series).

For the most part, Final Fantasy games are traditional console RPGs, with the exception of Final Fantasy XI (a MMORPG) and the Tactics series (strategy RPGs). Most of the games in the main series have been re-released in a series of collections for the PS1.

Games with a Roman numeral are considered the main Final Fantasy, though the games have very little to do with one another (with the exception of the Final Fantasy X and Final Fantasy VII direct sequels). There are also several spinoff series, including Tactics and Crystal Chronicles.

Originally, Final Fantasy II and Final Fantasy III were not released in the US, so Final Fantasy IV was renamed Final Fantasy 2 and Final Fantasy VI was renamed Final Fantasy 3 when they were localized. Now that all of the Final Fantasy games have been released in the US, they are referred to with the original numbers in all regions. Additionally, all four Game Boy games are part of completely different series but were rebranded as Final Fantasy games when they were localized from Japan.

Main titles

Spin-offs

Tactics

Crystal Chronicles

Games from other series

These are games that were labeled as Final Fantasy for marketing reasons

SaGa

Seiken Densetsu

Games with Final Fantasy characters

These are non-Final Fantasy games that star characters from the series

Compilations

Subcategories

This category has the following 3 subcategories, out of 3 total.

Pages in category "Final Fantasy"

The following 54 pages are in this category, out of 54 total.