This is a list of media related to the Final Fantasy video game series. Final Fantasy is a series of console role playing 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 the Nintendo Entertainment System, including MSX2, Super Nintendo, PlayStation, WonderSwan (Color), PlayStation 2, IBM PC, Game Boy Advance, Nintendo GameCube, Nintendo DS, Xbox 360, and several models of mobile phone. Future games have been announced for Wii, Nintendo DS, PlayStation Portable, and PlayStation 3 game systems. Final Fantasy is Square Enix's most successful franchise, having sold over 80 million units worldwide to date,[1] including tactical role-playing games, portable games, MMORPGs, and games for mobile phones, in addition to console role-playing games. Its popularity has placed it as the fourth-best-selling video game franchise, among other honors.[2]
As of 2010, thirteen games have been released as part of the main (numbered) series, as well as many spin-offs and related titles. Each game in the main series takes place in a different fictional universe, though beginning with Final Fantasy X-2, video games set in main series games' worlds have been released. In addition to video games, Final Fantasy has spawned several anime, movies, novels and manga, as well as a few radio dramas. Many games, particularly the main series, have several companion soundtracks with music from the games. Since the announcement of Compilation of Final Fantasy VII, Square Enix has focused on "polymorphic content", expanding each game world with material on many video game platforms, as well as other forms of media.[3]
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Video games
Main series
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| Final Fantasy | December 18, 1987[4] | July 12, 1990[5] | — |
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| Final Fantasy II | December 17, 1988[4] | — | — |
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| Final Fantasy III | April 27, 1990[4] | — | — |
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| Final Fantasy IV | July 19, 1991[6] | November 23, 1991[7] | — |
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| Final Fantasy V | December 6, 1992[6] | — | — |
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| Final Fantasy VI | April 2, 1994[6] | October 11, 1994[9] | — |
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| Final Fantasy VII | January 31, 1997[10] | September 7, 1997[11] | November 1, 1997[12] |
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| Final Fantasy VIII | February 11, 1999[10] | September 9, 1999[14] | October 27, 1999[15] |
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| Final Fantasy IX | July 7, 2000[16] | November 13, 2000[16] | February 16, 2001[16] |
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| Final Fantasy X | July 19, 2001[17] | December 17, 2001[17] | May 24, 2002[17] |
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| Final Fantasy XI | May 16, 2002[18] | October 28, 2003[19] | September 16, 2004[15] |
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| Final Fantasy XII | March 16, 2006[21] | October 31, 2006[22] | February 23, 2007[23] |
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| Final Fantasy XIII | December 17, 2009[24] | March 9, 2010[25] | March 9, 2010[25] |
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| Final Fantasy XIV | TBA (2010) | TBA (2010) | TBA (2010) |
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| Final Fantasy XV | TBA | TBA | TBA |
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| Final Fantasy Tactics | June 20, 1997[10] | January 28, 1998[14] | — |
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| Final Fantasy Tactics Advance | February 14, 2003[18] | September 8, 2003[19] | October 24, 2003[15] |
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| Final Fantasy X-2 | March 13, 2003[18] | November 18, 2003[19] | February 20, 2004[15] |
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| Final Fantasy IV: The After Years | February 18, 2008[29] | June 1, 2009[30] | June 5, 2009[30] |
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| Fortress | TBA | TBA | TBA |
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Compilation of Final Fantasy VII
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| Before Crisis: Final Fantasy VII | September 29, 2004[32] | — | — |
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| Dirge of Cerberus: Final Fantasy VII | January 26, 2006[21] | August 15, 2006[33] | November 17, 2006[34] |
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| Crisis Core: Final Fantasy VII | September 13, 2007[36] | March 25, 2008[37] | June 26, 2008[38] |
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Ivalice Alliance
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| Final Fantasy XII: Revenant Wings | April 26, 2007[36] | November 20, 2007[39] | February 15, 2008[40] |
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| Final Fantasy Tactics: The War of the Lions | May 10, 2007[36] | October 9, 2007[41] | October 5, 2007[41] |
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| Final Fantasy Tactics A2: Grimoire of the Rift | October 25, 2007[42] | June 24, 2008[43] | June 27, 2008[44] |
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Fabula Nova Crystallis Final Fantasy XIII
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| Final Fantasy Agito XIII | TBA | TBA | TBA |
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| Final Fantasy Versus XIII | TBA | TBA | TBA |
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| Final Fantasy Legend | — | — | — |
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| Final Fantasy Adventure | June 8, 1991[51] | November 1, 1991[51] | June 17, 1993[52] |
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| Final Fantasy Mystic Quest | September 10, 1993[53] | October 5, 1992[53] | 1993[53] |
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| Chocobo | — | — | — |
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| Final Fantasy: Unlimited with U | August 20, 2002[66] | — | — |
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| Final Fantasy: Unlimited on PC Adventure - Labyrinth | May 16, 2003[67] | — | — |
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| Final Fantasy Crystal Chronicles | — | — | — |
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| Final Fantasy VII Snowboarding | — | March 29, 2005[74] | — |
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| Crystal Defenders | — | — | — |
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| Dissidia: Final Fantasy | December 18, 2008[78] | August 25, 2009[78] | September 4, 2009[78] |
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| Hikari no 4 Senshi: Final Fantasy Gaiden | October 29, 2009[79] | TBA | TBA |
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Compilations and collections
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| Final Fantasy I•II | February 27, 1994[81] | — | — |
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| Final Fantasy Collection | March 11, 1999[82] | — | — |
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| Final Fantasy Anthology | — | October 5, 1999[84] | May 17, 2002[85] |
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| Final Fantasy Chronicles | — | June 29, 2001[86] | — |
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| Final Fantasy Origins | October 31, 2002[87] | April 8, 2003[87] | March 14, 2003[87] |
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| Final Fantasy Mobile | March 1, 2004[88] | — | — |
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| Final Fantasy I & II: Dawn of Souls | July 29, 2004[89] | November 29, 2004[89] | December 3, 2004[89] |
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| Finest Fantasy for Advance | — | — | — |
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| Final Fantasy X/X-2 Ultimate Box | September 9, 2005[91] | — | — |
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Film and television
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| Final Fantasy: Legend of the Crystals | March 21, 1994[92] | November 24, 1998 | — |
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| Final Fantasy: The Spirits Within | August 10, 2001 | July 11, 2001 | August 10, 2001 |
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| Final Fantasy: Unlimited | October 2, 2001 | October 28, 2003 | — |
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| Final Fantasy VII Advent Children | September 14, 2005[93] | April 25, 2006[93] | April 24, 2006[93] |
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| Last Order: Final Fantasy VII | September 14, 2005 | February 20, 2007 | — |
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| On the Way to a Smile: Episode of Denzel | April 16, 2009[94] | June 2, 2009[95] | July 27, 2009 |
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Companion books
Starting with Final Fantasy III, Square began publishing guide books for its games which traditionally include additional content such as developer interviews and expanded plot and setting information. Studio BentStuff wrote the first Ultimania book for Final Fantasy VIII in 1999, though the company had been contracted to write Final Fantasy VII True Script Dissection for the previous game. Since then, Ultimania books have been written for every major Final Fantasy title, including Battle Ultimania, Scenario Ultimania, and Ultimania Omega editions for some games.
Novels and manga
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Muma no Meikyū 1989[96] – novel |
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Yūkyū no Kaze Densetsu
Final Fantasy III 1992[97] – manga |
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Final Fantasy: The Spirits Within
2001[98] – novel |
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Final Fantasy: Unlimited After
2002[99] – collection of short stories |
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Sō no Kizuna
2002[100] – novel |
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Final Fantasy XI
2003[101] – novels |
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Final Fantasy XI
~The Out of Orders~ 2004[103] – manhwa |
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Final Fantasy Crystal Chronicles
~Hatenaki Sora no Mukō ni~ 2004[104] – manga |
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Hoshi o Meguru Otome
2005[105] – novella |
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2005[106] – novella |
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Musei Renu Haito, Tōbae wa Onore Mazu
2006[107] – short story |
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Final Fantasy Crystal Chronicles
Ring of Fates 4 Komaansoroji Komikku 2008[108] – manga |
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Adventure Log
2007[109] – webcomic |
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Final Fantasy IV
2008[110] – novels |
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Final Fantasy XIII Episode Zero: Promise
2009[citation needed] – collection of short stories |
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Music and soundtracks
The primary composer of music for the main series was Nobuo Uematsu, who single-handedly composed the soundtracks for the first nine games, as well as directing the production of many of the albums. Music for the spin-off series and main series games beginning with Final Fantasy X was created by a variety of composers including Masashi Hamauzu, Naoshi Mizuta, Hitoshi Sakimoto, and Kumi Tanioka, as well as many others.[2]
The majority of Final Fantasy games, including all of the main series games, have received a soundtrack album release. Many have also inspired orchestral, vocal, or piano arrangement albums. These albums have been produced and reprinted by a number of different companies, including DigiCube, NTT Publishing, Square Enix itself, and many others. Additionally, many albums have been made available at the iTunes Music Store.[114] In addition to the regular albums, a number of compilation albums of songs from several Final Fantasy games have been produced both by Square Enix and outside groups. Music from the original soundtracks of the Final Fantasy games has been arranged as sheet music for the piano and published by DOREMI Music Publishing, while sheet music from the Final Fantasy piano albums have been published by Yamaha Music Media.[115][116] Music from the franchise has been performed numerous times in concert tours and other live performances such as the Orchestral Game Music Concerts and the Video Games Live concert tour, as well as forming the basis of specific Final Fantasy concerts such as the Dear Friends and Distant Worlds concert tours.[117][118] Several of the Final Fantasy concerts have an accompanying album release.[119]
See also
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