From StrategyWiki, the video game walkthrough and strategy guide wiki
Jump to navigation Jump to search
No edit summary
No edit summary
Line 13: Line 13:
:[[:Category:November 14|November 14]] [[:Category:2006|2006]] (US)
:[[:Category:November 14|November 14]] [[:Category:2006|2006]] (US)
:[[:Category:August 24|August 24]] [[:Category:2006|2006]] (JP)
:[[:Category:August 24|August 24]] [[:Category:2006|2006]] (JP)
:[[:Category:Q1 2007|Q1 2007]] [[:Category:2007|2007]] (EU)
:[[:Category:Q1|Q1]] [[:Category:2007|2007]] (EU)
|players=1
|players=1
|ratings=ESRB: None
|ratings=ESRB: None

Revision as of 17:53, 25 October 2006

Template:All Game Nav

This article is about the Final Fantasy III originally released for the Nintendo Famicom (NES) and later ported to the Nintendo DS. For information regarding the game originally released in the US as Final Fantasy 3 on the SNES, see Final Fantasy VI.
stub
stub

This page is a stub. Help us expand it, and you get a cookie.

Template:Infobox

Final Fantasy III introduced many characters, monsters, and concepts that would become standard in the Final Fantasy series, however it was not released in the US until 2006 when it was ported to the Nintendo DS. It was the first game in the series to use the job system (where you could change your class at will), which would be reused in Final Fantasy V and Final Fantasy X-2.

Unlike other remakes which were merely used improved spirites and a few FMVs, the Nintendo DS remake includes completely new 3D graphics, as well as redone music. The characters also have genders and names: Luneth, Arc, Refia, and Ingus. The jobs have also been adjusted to make all of them equally useful and the capacity points have been modified.