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  2. Final Fantasy III (2006 video game) - Wikipedia

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    Final Fantasy III [a] is a 2006 role-playing video game developed by Matrix Software and published by Square Enix for the Nintendo DS. It is a remake of the 1990 Famicom game Final Fantasy III , and marks the first time the game was released outside of Japan since its original launch.

  3. FF3 - Wikipedia

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    Final Fight 3, a 1995 side-scrolling action game for the Super NES; The Fast and the Furious: Tokyo Drift, a 2006 film. Freedom Flotilla III, a maritime activism project regarding the blockade of the Gaza Strip; Fantastic Four, a 2015 film and the third film in the Fantastic Four franchise. FF3 and FF3-1, format-preserving encryption ciphers.

  4. Final Fantasy III - Wikipedia

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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 .

  5. Recurring elements in the Final Fantasy series - Wikipedia

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    The logo of the Final Fantasy series Final Fantasy is a media franchise created by Hironobu Sakaguchi, and developed and owned by Square Enix (formerly Square). The franchise centers on a series of fantasy and science fantasy role-playing video games (RPGs). The eponymous first game in the series, published in 1987, was conceived by Sakaguchi as his last-ditch effort in the game industry; the ...

  6. Music of Final Fantasy III - Wikipedia

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    The music of the video game Final Fantasy III was composed by regular series composer Nobuo Uematsu. Final Fantasy III Original Sound Version, a compilation of almost all of the music in the game, was released by Square Co./NTT Publishing in 1991, and subsequently re-released by NTT Publishing in 1994 and 2004.

  7. Cactuar - Wikipedia

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    Development manager Kenichi Shida indicated prior to the March 6, 2018 launch of Final Fantasy XV: Windows Edition that the developmental team intended to introduce variants of the mod which enable players to customize the skins of in-game characters into other creatures such as Chocobos and Moogles at a later date, along with the public ...

  8. Nasir Gebelli - Wikipedia

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    Gebelli went on to program Final Fantasy III in 1990, which introduced the job system, a character progression engine allowing the changing and combination of character classes. [28] [29] Midway through the development of both Final Fantasy II and III, Gebelli returned to Sacramento, California from Japan due to an expired work visa. The rest ...

  9. Terra Branford - Wikipedia

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    Terra is the first introduced character, a mentally-enslaved Imperial super-soldier who possesses destructive magic. She is made to participate in an armored assault on the town of Narshe, exterminating most of the town's militia in pursuit of a recently unearthed magical creature which are known as Espers.