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  2. Final Fantasy Legend III - Wikipedia

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    Final Fantasy Legend III, known in Japan as SaGa 3: Jikuu no Hasha, [c] [4] [5] is a role-playing video game developed and published by Square for the Game Boy. The third entry in the SaGa series, it was released in Japan in 1991 and in North America in 1993. A remake for the Nintendo DS was released in 2011 by Square Enix, remaining exclusive ...

  3. Final Fantasy Mystic Quest - Wikipedia

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    Even the jump feature from Final Fantasy Legend III has been reproduced, and almost all of the icons - from caves to the enemy sprites - are a color-upgraded version of Final Fantasy Legend III ' s character set. Besides allowing for computer-controlled allies, the game did away with random battles, complicated storylines, and text-based menus.

  4. Final Fantasy III - Wikipedia

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    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]

  5. The Final Fantasy Legend - Wikipedia

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    The Final Fantasy Legend, originally released in Japan as Makai Toushi Sa・Ga [b] is a role-playing video game developed and published by Square for the Game Boy. It was originally released in Japan in December 1989 and North America in September 1990. It is the first game in the SaGa series and the first role-playing video game for the system.

  6. List of SaGa video games - Wikipedia

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    SaGa is a series of role-playing video games developed and published by Square Enix (formerly Square).Its first game premiered in Japan in 1989, and SaGa games have subsequently been localized for markets in North America and Europe across multiple video game consoles since the series debut on the Game Boy with The Final Fantasy Legend. [1]

  7. List of Square Enix mobile games - Wikipedia

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    Of its properties, the Final Fantasy franchise is the best-selling, with a total worldwide sales of over 173 million units. [ 2 ] [ 3 ] The Dragon Quest series has sold over 85 million units worldwide [ 4 ] [ 3 ] and is one of the most popular video game series in Japan, [ 5 ] while the Kingdom Hearts series has shipped 36 million copies worldwide.

  8. List of role-playing video games: 2002 to 2003 - Wikipedia

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    Port of Final Fantasy II for NES. JP 2002 (JP) Final Fantasy IV: Square: Square: Fantasy WSC (Port) JRPG [1] Port of Final Fantasy IV. Sequel to Final Fantasy III for SNES. JP 2002 (JP) Final Fantasy Legend: Square: Square: Fantasy WSC (Port) JRPG [2] Port of Final Fantasy Legend for Game Boy. JP 2002 (JP) 2003 (NA/EU) Final Fantasy Origins ...

  9. Characters of Final Fantasy - Wikipedia

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    Characters of the Final Fantasy Type-0 universe This article includes a character-related list of lists . If an internal link incorrectly led you here, you may wish to change the link to point directly to the intended article.