Category:Final Fantasy

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

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

Video games with a Roman numeral are considered to be part of the main Final Fantasy series, though the video games have very little to do with one another (with the exception of the Final Fantasy X, VII and IV direct sequels). There are also several spin-off 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 video games have been released in the US, they are referred to by the original numbers in all regions. Additionally, all four Game Boy video games are part of a completely different series but were rebranded as Final Fantasy games when they were localized from Japan.

Main titles
The Final Fantasy games are released in Japan first. Their original Japanese title is in English, with a Japanese translitteration (not a translation) underneath, so that Japanese-speaking players can easily read it, too.


 * Expansion packs for Final Fantasy XI:
 * Final Fantasy XI: Rise of the Zilart
 * Final Fantasy XI: Chains of Promathia
 * Final Fantasy XI: Treasures of Aht Urhgan
 * Final Fantasy XI: Wings of the Goddess
 * Final Fantasy XI: Seekers of Adoulin
 * Final Fantasy XI: Rhapsodies of Vana'diel

Spin-offs
Most games in the Category:Final Fantasy Tactics are part of the Ivalice Alliance (see above, FF12).

Crystal Chronicles

 * Final Fantasy Crystal Chronicles for the Nintendo GameCube
 * Final Fantasy Crystal Chronicles: Ring of Fates for the Nintendo DS
 * Final Fantasy Crystal Chronicles: My Life as a King for the Wii
 * Final Fantasy Crystal Chronicles: Echoes of Time for the Wii and Nintendo DS
 * Final Fantasy Crystal Chronicles: My Life as a Darklord for the Wii
 * Final Fantasy Crystal Chronicles: The Crystal Bearers for the Wii

Compilations

 * Final Fantasy 1 & 2 sets:
 * Final Fantasy I-II for the NES (Japan only)
 * 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), an 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 4-5-6 sets:
 * Final Fantasy Collection for the PS1 (Japan-only; FFIV, FFV and FFVI)
 * Final Fantasy Anthology for the PS1 (NA & EU; FFV and FFVI)
 * Final Fantasy Chronicles for the PS1 (NA & EU; FFIV and Chrono Trigger)

Video games from other series
This section lists video games that were labeled as Final Fantasy for marketing reasons.

SaGa series:
 * Final Fantasy Legend for the Game Boy and WonderSwan (actually SaGa 1)
 * Final Fantasy Legend 2 for the Game Boy and Nintendo DS (actually SaGa 2)
 * Final Fantasy Legend 3 for the Game Boy and Nintendo DS (actually SaGa 3)

Seiken Densetsu series:
 * Final Fantasy Adventure for the Game Boy (actually Seiken Densetsu 1: Final Fantasy Gaiden)

Video games with Final Fantasy characters
These are non-Final Fantasy video games that star characters from the series.
 * Kingdom Hearts series
 * Chocobo Racing series
 * Chocobo Dungeon series
 * Ehrgeiz
 * Super Mario RPG: Legend of the Seven Stars
 * Mario Hoops 3-on-3
 * Mario Sports Mix