![]() ![]() Super NES version available on the Wii Virtual Console in Japan, North America, and Europe/Australia Super NES and Game Boy Advance versions also available on the Wii U Virtual Console in Japan.PSP version of the game is a bundle of the original game, its sequel Final Fantasy IV: The After Years, and Final Fantasy IV Interlude, an all-new story that is a tie-in between the other two games.Nintendo DS, Android, iOS and PC versions are a full remake of the game with 3D graphics and additional content.Included in the Final Fantasy Collection (1999, PlayStation) and Final Fantasy Chronicles (2001, PlayStation) bundles, and the European release of the Final Fantasy Anthology (2002, PlayStation) bundle, as well as the Finest Fantasy For Advance subseries (2005, Game Boy Advance).Re-released on the Super Famicom in Japan under the title Final Fantasy IV Easytype with an easier difficulty setting.First released in North America under the name Final Fantasy II on the Super NES later releases of the game were under the Final Fantasy IV title.Famicom version available on the Wii, Wii U, and Nintendo 3DS Virtual Consoles in Japan.ġ991 – Super Famicom ( Final Fantasy IV Easytype) Ģ005 – Game Boy Advance ( Final Fantasy IV Advance) Ģ011 – PlayStation Portable ( Final Fantasy IV: The Complete Collection)Ģ021 – Android, iOS, Steam ( Final Fantasy IV Pixel Remaster)Ģ023 - Nintendo Switch, PlayStation 4 ( Final Fantasy IV Pixel Remaster).Included in the Final Fantasy I-II (Family Computer, 1994), Final Fantasy Origins (PlayStation, 2002), and Final Fantasy I & II: Dawn of Souls (Game Boy Advance, 2004) bundles, and the Final Fantasy Mobile (Mobile phones, 2005) subseries.Game Boy Advance version available on the Wii U Virtual Console in Japan.Ģ007 – PlayStation Portable ( Final Fantasy II Anniversary Edition) Ģ021 – Android, iOS, Steam ( Final Fantasy II Pixel Remaster)Ģ023 - Nintendo Switch, PlayStation 4 ( Final Fantasy II Pixel Remaster).PS1 Classic available on the PlayStation Store to download for the PlayStation 3, PlayStation Vita, and PlayStation Portable in Japan and North America.NES version available on the Wii Virtual Console in Japan, North America, & Europe/Australia also available on the Wii U & Nintendo 3DS Virtual Consoles in Japan.Included in the Final Fantasy I-II (Family Computer, 1994), Final Fantasy Origins (PlayStation, 2002), and Final Fantasy I & II: Dawn of Souls ( Game Boy Advance, 2004) bundles, and the Final Fantasy Mobile (Mobile phones, 2004) subseries.Main series Main series games TitleĢ007 – PlayStation Portable ( Final Fantasy Anniversary Edition) Ģ021 – Android, iOS, Steam ( Final Fantasy Pixel Remaster)Ģ023 - Nintendo Switch, PlayStation 4 ( Final Fantasy Pixel Remaster) Final Fantasy 's popularity has placed it as one of the best-selling video game franchises. The series is Square Enix's most successful franchise, having sold over 100 million units worldwide as of June 2011, across both the main series and its spin-offs. Final Fantasy games have been released on over a dozen video game consoles beginning with the Nintendo Entertainment System, as well as for personal computers and mobile phones. The series as a whole is primarily composed of role-playing video games, but also includes massively multiplayer online role-playing games, third-person shooters, tower defense games, and tactical role-playing games. Most of the games have been re-released for several different platforms, many of which have been included in bundled releases. ![]() Each game in the main series takes place in a different fictional universe rather than serving as direct sequels to prior games, although some games have received sequels, or prequels, set in the same universe. Sequels, prequels, spin-offs, and related video games have been published, as well as numerous installments in other media forms. Sixteen games have been released as part of the main (numbered) series. The first installment in the series, the eponymous Final Fantasy, premiered in Japan in 1987, and Final Fantasy games have been released almost every single year since. Final Fantasy is a video game series developed and published by Square Enix (formerly Square). ![]()
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