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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.
This is a list of interactive films grouped by original year of release. ... A Gabriel Knight Mystery; ... Dark Side of the Moon: A Sci-Fi Adventure ...
A vocal arrangement album entitled Final Fantasy III Yūkyū no Kaze Densetsu, or literally Final Fantasy III Legend of the Eternal Wind, contains a selection of musical tracks from the game, performed by Nobuo Uematsu and Dido, a duo composed of Michiaki Kato and Sizzle Ohtaka. The album was released by Data M in 1990 and by Polystar in 1994. [16]
The Dark Crystal: 1983: Sierra On-Line: SierraVenture The Dark Crystal: The Dark Knight (cancelled) Pandemic Studios: Electronic Arts: The Dark Knight: Darkman: 1991: Ocean Software Painting by Numbers (NES) Ocean Software: Darkman: Daredevil: 2003: Griptonite Games: Encore Software THQ: Daredevil: Days of Thunder: 1990: Beam Software (NES ...
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 ...
The Dark Knight: 14 July 2008 [6] Transformers: Revenge of the Fallen: 24 June 2009 [7] Legends of Flight: 9 June 2010: 3D [8] Born to Be Wild: 8 April 2011: 3D: The Tree of Life: 27 May 2011: Not screened in IMAX theatres. [9] Mission: Impossible – Ghost Protocol: 16 December 2011 [10] The Dark Knight Rises: 16 July 2012 [11] Star Trek Into ...
First released in North America under the name Final Fantasy III on the Super NES; later releases of the game were under the Final Fantasy VI title. [ 44 ] Included in the Final Fantasy Collection (1999, PlayStation) and the North American release of the Final Fantasy Anthology (1999, PlayStation) bundles, as well as the Finest Fantasy for ...
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