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  2. Final Fantasy Legend II - Wikipedia

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    Final Fantasy Legend II, known in Japan as SaGa 2: Hihou Densetsu, is a role-playing video game. Set in a science fiction-based world, players take on the role of a four-person party with both humans and monsters able to be recruited. [3] [5] Most of the gameplay is carried over from the first game. [3]

  3. List of Final Fantasy video games - Wikipedia

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    In 2016, after a massive update, rebranded as Final Fantasy Legends II in Japan. In 2017, the old free-to-play version of the game was shut down and a paid one was re-launched under the name Final Fantasy Legends II: Toki no Suishō in Japan, which was released worldwide as Final Fantasy Dimensions II.

  4. List of SaGa video games - Wikipedia

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    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] The original Game Boy trilogy was released outside of Japan under the Final Fantasy brand for marketing ...

  5. The Final Fantasy Legend - Wikipedia

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    The Final Fantasy Legend is Square's first game to sell over a million copies; [103] the Game Boy version alone shipped 1.37 million copies worldwide (1.15 million in Japan) as of March 2003. [104] Square quickly released two sequels for the Game Boy, [105] [106] and marketed subsequent SaGa games on other video game consoles. The one-eyed ...

  6. List of Game Boy games - Wikipedia

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    Fighting Simulator: 2-in-1 Flying Warriors Hiryu no Ken Gaiden JP: Culture Brain: Culture Brain December 22, 1990: April 1992: 1992: Final Fantasy Adventure Seiken Densetsu: Final Fantasy Gaiden JP Mystic Quest EU: Square: Square JP/NA Nintendo EU: June 28, 1991: November 1991: 1993: The Final Fantasy Legend Makai Toushi SaGa JP: Square: Square ...

  7. List of video game remakes and remastered ports - Wikipedia

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    The Final Fantasy Legend: 1989 Makai Toushi Sa·Ga JP: 2002 WonderSwan Color Remake of the original game. [210] Final Fantasy Legend II: 1990 SaGa 2 Hihō Densetsu: Goddess of Destiny JP: 2009 Nintendo DS Remake of the original game. [211] Final Fantasy Legend III: 1991 SaGa 3 Jikū no Hasha: Shadow or Light JP: 2011 Remake of the original game ...

  8. Category:Final Fantasy video games - Wikipedia

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    Final Fantasy III (2006 video game) Final Fantasy IV: The After Years; Final Fantasy IV: The Complete Collection; The Final Fantasy Legend; Final Fantasy Legend II; Final Fantasy Legend III; Final Fantasy Dimensions II; Final Fantasy Mystic Quest; Final Fantasy Tactics; Final Fantasy Tactics A2: Grimoire of the Rift; Final Fantasy Tactics ...

  9. List of Final Fantasy media - Wikipedia

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    Final Fantasy is a series of role-playing video games developed and published by Square Enix (formerly Square).Its first game premiered in Japan in 1987, and Final Fantasy games have subsequently been localized for markets in North America, Europe and Australia, on nearly every video game console since its debut on the Nintendo Entertainment System.