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MAIN SERIES (1987 -) Final Fantasy III NES Unofficial Reproduction Version by Timewalk Games 2013 Final Fantasy VI Playstation 2 MAIN SERIES (1987 -) Final Fantasy III NES Unofficial reproduction version by Timewalk Games 2013 Final Fantasy VI PlayStation 2-Disc, Includes Final Fantasy X Demo for PlayStation 2 1999 Final Fantasy VIII PlayStation 4-Disc 1999 Final Fantasy IX PlayStation 4-Disc [PLATINUM] 2000 SEIKEN DENSETSU (1991 -) Secret of Mana SNES - 1993 COMPILATION OF FINAL FANTASY VII (1997 -) Final Fantasy VII PlayStation 3-Disc 1997 Dirge of Cerberus – Final Fantasy VII PlayStation 2 - 2006 THE IVALICE ALLIANCE (1997 -) Vagrant Story PlayStation - 2000 Final Fantasy XII PlayStation 2 - 2006 Final Fantasy XII: Revenant Wings Nintendo DS - 2007 WORLD OF SPIRA (2001 -) Final Fantasy X PlayStation 2 - 2001 Final Fantasy X-2 PlayStation 2 - 2003 KINGDOM HEARTS (2002 -) Kingdom Hearts PlayStation 2 - 2002 Kingdom Hearts II PlayStation 2 - 2005 Kingdom Hearts 3D: Dream Drop Distance Nintendo 3DS - 2012 FINAL FANTASY ONLINE (2002 -) A Realm Reborn – Final Fantasy XIV Online PlayStation 3 Nordic Limited Edition 2013 CRYSTAL CHRONICLES (2004 -) Final Fantasy: Crystal Chronicles – Ring of Fates Nintendo DS - 2007 FINAL FANTASY FABLES (2006 -) Final Fantasy Fables: Chocobo Tales Nintendo DS - 2006 FABULA NOVA CRYSTALLIS (2009 -) Final Fantasy XIII PlayStation 3 - 2009 Final Fantasy XIII-2 PlayStation 3 Nordic Edition 2011 Lightning Returns – Final Fantasy XIII PlayStation 3 Nordic Limited Edition 2013 Final Fantasy XV PlayStation 4 Day One Edition 2016 • Episode Gladiolus (DLC) • Episode Prompto (DLC) A King's Tale – Final Fantasy XV PlayStation 4 - 2016 THEATRHYTHM (2012 -) Theatrhythm – Final Fantasy Nintendo 3DS - 2012 OTHER GAMES Mystic Quest Legend SNES - 1992 World of Final Fantasy PlayStation 4 Limited Edition Art Book 2016 REMAKES / ALTERNATIVE VERSIONS Final Fantasy III Nintendo DS Complete remake of Final Fantasy III (1990) 2006 Final Fantasy XI Online – 2007 Edition PC Re-release of Final Fantasy XI Online (2002) 2006 • Rise of the Zilart (Expansion Pack) • Chains of Promathia (Expansion Pack) • Treasures of Aht Urhgan (Expansion Pack) Final Fantasy XI Online – Starter Pack PC Re-release of Final Fantasy XI Online (2002) 2007 • Rise of the Zilart (Expansion Pack) • Chains of Promathia (Expansion Pack) • Treasures of Aht Urhgan (Expansion Pack) Final Fantasy IV Nintendo DS Complete remake of Final Fantasy IV (1991) 2007 Final Fantasy VII PC Re-release of Final Fantasy VII (1997) (PC version) 2012 Final Fantasy Type-0 HD PlayStation 4 HD remaster of Final Fantasy Type-0 (2011) 2015 Final Fantasy VII PlayStation 4 HD remaster of Final Fantasy VII (1997) 2015 Final Fantasy XII: The Zodiac Age PlayStation 4 HD remaster of Final Fantasy XII: Zodiac Job International (2007)2017 COMPILATIONS Final Fantasy Anthology – European Edition PlayStation - 2002 • Final Fantasy IV (1991) • Final Fantasy V (1992) Final Fantasy Origins PlayStation - 2002 • Final Fantasy (1987) • Final Fantasy II (1988) Final Fantasy X | X-2 HD Remaster PlayStation 3 Limited Edition 2013 • Final Fantasy X International (2002) • Final Fantasy X-2 International + Last Mission (2004) Kingdom Hearts HD 1.5+2.5 ReMIX PlayStation 4 - 2017 • Kingdom Hearts – Final Mix (2002) • Kingdom Hearts II – Final Mix (2007) • Kingdom Hearts: Re:Chain of Memories (2008) • Kingdom Hearts: Birth by Sleep (2011) FILMS Final Fantasy VII: Advent Children DVD - 2005.
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