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Eru Iluvatar
07-08-2006, 01:46 PM
I have decided to make a collection,and put every single F.F. title that was ever created (including F.F. side projects) in this account.

The following account is of my creation,and please,if you notice any mistakes,inform me.




~ All of the Final Fantasy titles ever created ~
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Games (103 Titles) :


Final Fantasy I [1] Nintendo Famicom/NES 18 December 1987 Japanese Version <N/A for Europe>
Final Fantasy I [1] Nintendo Famicom/NES U.S. Version 12 July 1990 for the U.S.
Final Fantasy I [1] MSX2 remake (December 1989)
Final Fantasy I [1] WonderSwan Color ,December 9 2000 remake
Final Fantasy I [1] NTT DoCoMo FOMA 900i series of mobile phones-Remake as Final Fantasy i 29 February 2004 in Japan (TBA for the U.S. during 2006)
Final Fantasy I [1] CDMA 1X WIN W21x series of mobile phones Remake as Final Fantasy EZ 19 August 2004 in Japan (TBA for the U.S. during 2006)
Final Fantasy II [2] Nintendo Famicom, 17 December 1988 Japanese Version <N/A for the U.S.&Europe>
Final Fantasy II [2] WonderSwan Color Remake,in 2001 only for Japan
Final Fantasy II [2] -NES- Dark Shadow Over Palakia,North America, never released
Final Fantasy I&II[1&2] Advance :-GBA- Japan only, July 29 2004
Final Fantasy I & II: Dawn of Souls -GBA- North American Edition - November 29, 2004
Final Fantasy I & II: Dawn of Souls -GBA- European Edition - December 3, 2004
Final Fantasy I&II Premium Package - Sony PlayStation- Japan only,November 1, 2001
Final Fantasy I&II Origins : Playstation,March 14, 2003 European Edition
Final Fantasy I&II Origins : Playstation,April 8, 2003 North American Edition
Final Fantasy III [3] Nintendo Family Computer,27 April 1990 Japan <N/A to the U.S.&Europe>
Final Fantasy III [3] DS remake,August 24 2006 Japanese Version
Final Fantasy III [3] DS remake,U.S.&Canada Version ,October 3, 2006
Final Fantasy III [3] DS remake,European Version,September 2006(?)
Final Fantasy I-II :Nintendo Famicom-February 27 1994 in Japan <N/A for the U.S.&Europe>
Final Fantasy IV [4] Super Famicom ,Japanese Version,Easytype,October 19, 1991
Final Fantasy IV [4] SNES 23 November 1991 for the U.S.<N/A for Europe>
Final Fantasy IV [4] Super Famicom -19 April 1991 for Japan
Final Fantasy IV [4] SNES, 23 November, 1991,US/Canadian releash
Final Fantasy IIus [4j]SNES,Easytype,November 23rd, 1991 Canadian/US releash
Final Fantasy IV [4] WonderSwan Color remake March 27, 2002 in Japan only
Final Fantasy IV [4]- GBA - December 12th 2005,Canadian/US releash
Final Fantasy IV [4]- GBA -December 15th 2005 Japanese releash
Final Fantasy IV [4]- GBA -June 2nd 2006 European releash
Final Fantasy IV [4]- GBA -February 24th, 2006 New Zealand Releash
Final Fantasy V [5] Nintendo Super Famicom Japan 6 December 1992 <N/A for the U.S.&Europe>
Final Fantasy V [5] GBA (release date TBA '06)
Final Fantasy Anthology European Edition - Playstation (FFIV&FFV - 2002)
Final Fantasy Anthology North American Edition - Playstation,1999 (FFV&VI&Special Edition Soundtrack)
Final Fantasy Chronicles - Playstation ,June 29, 2001, (FFIV&Chrono Trigger from the SNES)North American release only
Final Fantasy Collection - Playstation,March 11, 1999 , (FFIV,FFV,FFVI in special packaging,with some extras) Japanese release only
Final Fantasy VI [6] Nintendo Super Famicom/SNES (2 April 1994 Japan, 11 October 1994 U.S.,N/A for Europe)
Final Fantasy VI [6]SNES -2 April 1994-Japanese Version
Final Fantasy III(6j)SNES Released to the United States&Canada as F.F.III,11 October 1994)
Final Fantasy VI [6] GBA (release date TBA '06)
Final Fantasy VI [6] for the Playstation (released as a standalone title,only in Europe)
Final Fantasy Mystic Quest - SNES -October 5, 1992 North America
Final Fantasy Mystic Quest - SNES - Released in Japan as Final Fantasy USA: Mystic Quest in September 10, 1993
Final Fantasy Mystic Quest - SNES-Released in Europe as Mystic Quest Legend in 1993
Final Fantasy VII [7]Sony Playstation - 31 January 1997 Japanese Version
Final Fantasy VII [7]Sony Playstation -4 September 1997 U.S. Version
Final Fantasy VII [7]Sony Playstation -1 November 1997 European/Australian/New Zealand Version
Final Fantasy VII International-Playstation (Expanded Version) October 7, 1997
Final Fantasy VII P.C. Version 24 June 1998 US Version
Final Fantasy VII Before Crisis-September 29, 2004 for Japan— NTT DoCoMo FOMA 900i series mobile phones (U.S. version will be released sometime in late 2006)
Final Fantasy VII Dirge of Cerberus- Playstation 2- (January 26 2006 for Japan,August 15 2006 for the U.S.,TBA for Europe)
Final Fantasy VII Dirge of Cerberus- Lost Episode -Amp'd Mobile-(mobile phone game) (This summer in the U.S.)
Final Fantasy VII Crisis Core Sony PSP- (release date TBA late 2006 )
Final Fantasy VII Snowboarding - Mobile Phone Game (US: March 29, 2005)
Final Fantasy VIII[8] Playstation February 11, 1999 Japanese version
Final Fantasy VIII[8] Playstation,9 September 1999 for USA
Final Fantasy VIII[8] Playstation 27 October 1999 for Europe
Final Fantasy VIII[8] Playstation October 29, 1999 New Zealand/Australian version
Final Fantasy VIII P.C.-25 January, 2000 (North America)
Final Fantasy VIII P.C.-18 February, 2000 (Europe)
Final Fantasy VIII P.C.-23 March, 2000 (Japan)
Final Fantasy IX [9] - Playstation - 7 July 2000 for Japan
Final Fantasy IX [9] - Playstation - 14 November 2000 for the USA
Final Fantasy IX [9] - Playstation - 16 February 2001 for Europe
Final Fantasy X [10] Playstation 2- July 19 2001 for Japan
Final Fantasy X [10] Playstation 2-December 20 2001 for the US
Final Fantasy X [10] Playstation 2-May 24 2002 for Europe
Final Fantasy X International - Playstation 2 -January 31, 2002 only for Japan
Final Fantasy XI Online [11] - Playstation 2, 16 May 2002 Japanese Version
Final Fantasy XI Online [11] - Playstation 2, 28 October 2003 North American Edition
Final Fantasy XI Online [11] - Playstation 2,16 September 2004 European Edition
Final Fantasy XI Online [11] Rise of the Zilart (2003) expansion
Final Fantasy XI Online [11] Chains of Promathia (2004) expansion
Final Fantasy XI Online [11] Treasures of Aht Urhgan (2006) expansion
Final Fantasy XI Online [11] P.C. Version + Expansions (Europe/Australia/New Zealand,September 17, 2004)
Final Fantasy XI Online [11] P.C. Version + Expansions (North American Edition,August 16, 2005)
Final Fantasy XI Online [11] Xbox 360 Japanese Edition (April 20, 2006)
Final Fantasy XI Online [11] Xbox 360 U.S. Edition April 19 2006,along with the three expansion packs
Final Fantasy XI Online [11] Xbox 360 European/AUS/New Zealand Edition, April 20, 2006,with all three expansion packs included
Final Fantasy XI Online [11]Playstation 2 ,May 16 2002, Special Artbox Edition only for Japan
Final Fantasy XI Online [11]Playstation 2,with hard disk&Rise of the Zilart expansion pack only for the US
Final Fantasy X-2 [10-2] Playstation 2 -March 13, 2003 (Japan)
Final Fantasy X-2 [10-2] Playstation 2 -November 18, 2003 (North America)
Final Fantasy X-2 [10-2] Playstation 2 -February 20, 2004 (Europe)
Final Fantasy X-2 International & Last Mission (Japan only)February 19, 2004
Final Fantasy XII [12] Playstation 2- March 16, 2006 (Japan)
Final Fantasy XII [12] Playstation 2- October 31, 2006(US)
Final Fantasy XII [12] Playstation 2- Late 2006/Early 2007 (Europe/Australia/New Zealand)
Final Fantasy Tactics Advance GBA - February 14, 2003 (Japan)
Final Fantasy Tactics Advance GBA - September 8, 2003 (N. America)
Final Fantasy Tactics Advance GBA - October 24. 2003 (Europe)
Final Fantasy Tactics Playstation - June 20, 1997 (Japan)
Final Fantasy Tactics Playstation - January 28, 1998 (North America) <not released in Europe>
Final Fantasy Crystal Chronicles - Gamecube - August 8, 2003 (Japan)
Final Fantasy Crystal Chronicles - Gamecube - February 9, 2004(North America)
Final Fantasy Crystal Chronicles - Gamecube - March 12, 2004 (Europe)
Final Fantasy Crystal Chronicles - Gamecube - March 19, 2004 (New Zealand)
Final Fantasy Crystal Chronicles : Ring of Fates (Nintendo DS,release:TBA)
Final Fantasy Crystal Chronicles : Crystal Bearers (Nintendo Wii,release:TBA)
Final Fantasy Adventure ~ mobile remake (TBA)
Final Fantasy XIII[13] (Unknown release date)
Final Fantasy XIII Agito (unknown release date)
Final Fantasy Versus XIII(unknown release date)

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Novels/Books (18 Titles) :

Final Fantasy VII reunion files (May 2006)
Final Fantasy VII Ultimania Ω (2005)
Final Fantasy VII Maiden who travels the planet (2005)
Final Fantasy VII - "On the Way to a Smile" - Denzel's Case (2005)
Final Fantasy VII - "On the Way to a Smile" - Tifa's Case (2005)
Final Fantasy VIII Ultimania (1999)
Final Fantasy IX Ultimania (2000)
Final Fantasy X Scenario Ultimania (2001)
Final Fantasy X Battle Ultimania (2001)
Final Fantasy X Ultimania Ω (2001)
Final Fantasy X-2 Ultimania (2003)
Final Fantasy X-2 Ultimania Ω (2003)
Final Fantasy X-2 International & Last Mission Ultimania (2004)
Final Fantasy Crystal Chronicles World Ultimania (2003)
Final Fantasy XI Atlas (April 22, 2005)
Final Fantasy XII Scenario Ultimnania (2006)
Final Fantasy XII Battle Ultimnania (2006)
Final Fantasy Unlimited After (2002)

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Movies (7 Titles) :

Final Fantasy VII Advent Children (2005)
Final Fantasy VII Advent Children Special Edition (2005)
Final Fantasy The Spirits Within (2001)
Final Fantasy The Spirits Within Special Edition (2001)
Final Fantasy Unlimited (25 Episodes) (2001-2002)
Final Fantasy Legend of the Crystals (4 Episodes) (1994)
Final Fantasy VII Last Order (2005)

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Zeromus_X
07-08-2006, 02:17 PM
Great list, but I'm gonna have to nitpick you on something. ;)

The 'Final Fantasy Adventure' game for the gameboy is really the first Seiken Densetsu ("___ of Mana" series) game.

I'm glad you didn't put 'Final Fantasy Legends', as those are the first three 'SaGa' games.

At any rate, good list. I can't really think of anything missing, off-hand, other than the Source Books for Final Fantasy V and VI, but those aren't very well-known anyway. (I can't remember the names for all the books, but there were alot. They're like the Ultimania guides for FFVII and VIII.) I'm still mad at the Guide Books never getting released here, would clear up ALOT of confusing among crazy-theory-people. :p

Eru Iluvatar
07-08-2006, 02:56 PM
Really,are there any ultimania boosk for the oldies V + VI?I searched for them,but found nothing.Prove their existence and they're in the list.:)

And ,can you be more specific on the problem of my putting the ff adventure.

Eru Iluvatar
07-08-2006, 04:10 PM
excuse me for the double post

the collection is now fixed

ShadowHeart
07-08-2006, 04:39 PM
There is an RPG series called Seiken Densetsu in Japan, in the west it's more known as "... of Mana", ie, Secret of Mana, Legend of Mana, etc, made by Square. The first game in the series (Seiken Densetsu 1) was a Game Boy game and was released in the west as "Final Fantasy Adventure" (but it's really a completely different series than FF, just poor title translation on Square's part). The second Seiken Densetsu game was for SNES and was released as Secret of Mana (and all releases of subsequent games in the series uses the of Mana suffix too) in the west.

For more information, go here (http://secretofmana.planets.gamespy.com/history.html).

And I don't know what games "Final Fantasy Adventure 2" and "Final Fantasy Adventure 3" would be. On the other hand you have missed 3 Game Boy games called "Final Fantasy Legend", "Final Fantasy Legend 2" and "Final Fantasy Legend 3" (none of them have anything to do with the Final Fantasy Adventure game I mentioned above as far as I know).

Eru Iluvatar
07-08-2006, 06:14 PM
ff legend is a part of the SaGa series.Not a final fantasy.

Zeromus_X
07-08-2006, 06:16 PM
Well, yeah.

Avathar
07-08-2006, 07:01 PM
^-^ Awesome list!

ShadowHeart
07-08-2006, 07:40 PM
Then you shouldn't list the Final Fantasy Adventure either, since it's part of Seiken Densetsu series (Mana series). And I still don't know where you're getting Final Fantasy Adventure 2 & 3 from.

Eru Iluvatar
07-08-2006, 11:57 PM
list completed

Zeromus_X
07-09-2006, 12:44 AM
Wow! Definitely an update. I wonder if the FF series has the most games out of any series...wow...:p

I'm not sure what exactly all the source books are called, but they were only released in Japan unfortunately, and I only have limited knowledge of them. I'll try to find more info later though...

Eru Iluvatar
07-09-2006, 08:04 AM
(continues here due to edit and not enough space)
Sideprojects (10 Titles) :

[I]
Ehrgeiz (1998 arcade,1999 Playstation)
Chocobo's Dungeon 1 (1997)
Chocobo's Dungeon 2 (1998)
Hataraku Chocobo (2000)
Chocobo World (2000)
Chocobo Stallion (1999)
Chocobo Racing (1999)
Chocobo Land: A Game of Dice (2002)
Dice de Chocobo (1999)
Chocobo Collection (Chocobo Racing ,Chocobo Stallion,Dice de Chocobo,1999)

Staircase
07-09-2006, 09:06 AM
Holy Crap Indeed =0
103 titles, thats insane!!
Of course some were pure failures... "chocabo games"

ShadowHeart
07-09-2006, 09:10 AM
Well there's an entry for each release in Japan, US and Europe, so most games have more than 1 entry despite being nearly identical between parts of the world.

But it's indeed a very nice list. Good job!

Eru Iluvatar
07-09-2006, 10:46 AM
Thanks =)

Avathar
07-09-2006, 11:07 AM
Very good job indeed.

Final Fantasy could proove itself part of history. ^^;;

<(BaHaMuT)>
07-10-2006, 12:34 AM
Dang you know all of those!! I played like 1/3 of them.