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Final Fantasy II Sony PSP
Final Fantasy games First released in Japan on the 8-bit Famicom, * II makes its PSP debut as an enhanced remake of the 1988 original. The storyline once again follows the adventures of four young heroes as they set out to avenge the deaths of their parents at the hands of an evil emperor. While the turn-based battles and random...
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Final Fantasy X PS2 Playstation 2
Square's acclaimed role-playing series makes its PlayStation 2 debut with * X. Players assume the role of Tidus, an athletic teenager who witnessed the destruction of his home city by an evil entity named Sin. While his life was spared, Tidus' contact with Sin opened a portal through time. Some 1,000 years have passed since the encounter,...
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Final Fantasy XII PS2 Playstation 2
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The * series' PS2 opus is set in Ivalice, a land of swords and sorcery familiar to veterans of * Tactics. Here, magic and technology coexist, as do humans and other intelligent races such a s the leporine viera and the scaly skinned bangaa. Airships, in the form of high-tech hovercraft, are also common in this...
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Final Fantasy III Nintendo DS
* III is the missing link in Square's critically acclaimed role-playing game series, the one title never localized for North American audiences. That is, until now. Nintendo DS owners will finally experience the game with new 3D graphics and a number of other enhancements. Originally released in 1990 on the Famicom (Japan's version of the NES), Final...
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Final Fantasy X-2 PS2 Playstation 2
The first official sequel to an existing * game, * X-2 continues the story of Yuna as she and two female companions set off on a combat-filled adventure to rescue hero Tidus from captivity. Taking place two years after Yuna's epic battle with Sin, the game also stars Riku and a new character named Paine. Once...
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Final Fantasy XI Online XBox 360
The * series enters the realm of online multiplayer gaming with * XI. Vana'diel features three nations teetering on the edge of war. Hordes of beastmen are threatening all three nations, and parties of adventurers are joining forces against them. But Vana'diel is also full of powerful crystals waiting to be crafted in beautiful items, minerals...
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Final Fantasy Sony PSP
Twenty years after the 1987 original, * makes its first appearance on PSP as an enhanced remake of the game that launched a successful franchise. The story line is the same: four warriors band together to restore the mystic power of four elemental crystals and attempt to defeat a time-altering demon threatening to destroy the planet. Players...
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Final Fantasy Tactics: The War of the Lions Sony PSP
* Tactics: The War of the Lions is an expansion of a series that started on the PlayStation in 1998. This release centers on the lives of two childhood friends, Ramza Beoulve and Delita Heiral, living in the world of Ivalice. Political uprising, murder, class warfare, and manipulation are only a small part of the overlying influences...
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Final Fantasy Chronicles: Final Fantasy IV & Chrono Trigger PlayStation
A re-release in much the same vein as * Anthologies, * Chronicles bundles two of Square Soft's most beloved SNES RPG titles -- * IV and Chrono Trigger -- in this PlayStation release. * IV, known in the US as * II, follows the exploits of Cecil, a Black Knight and former leader...
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Final Fantasy XII: Revenant Wings Nintendo DS
This DS-exclusive * release takes place one year after the events chronicled in 2006's * XII on PlayStation 2. Sky pirate Vaan acquires his own vessel, the Galbana , and discovers a floating continent high above Ivalice. In search of treasure and high adventure, Vaan, Penelo, and crew will encounter a bird-like race in desperate need...
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Final Fantasy IX PlayStation
* IX, the third incarnation of Square's acclaimed RPG series on PlayStation, follows the story of an impetuous thief, a mysterious mage, a lonely princess, and a dedicated knight. All are united in their desire to save the kingdom of Alexandria from a queen gone mad. Eight characters are playable in total, with heroes leaving and rejoining...
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Final Fantasy Anthology PlayStation
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Final Fantasy VIII PlayStation
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Final Fantasy XI Vana'diel PC Game
* XI: Vana'diel Collection 2007 includes the complete award-winning * XI online role-playing game plus all three expansion packs on one easy-to-install DVD. Begin your journey into the world of Vana diel by creating a customized character from a host of physical attributes and jobs. Experience missions quests and boss battles by yourself or join up...
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Final Fantasy XI: The Vana'Diel Collection PC Game
This bundle from Square-Enix includes the full version of the online RPG * XI (updated to the latest version at the time of release to include the "Rise of the Zilart" addition and the "Tetra Master" mini-game) along with the game's first retail expansion pack, Chains of Promathia. A month worth of subscription time is also included...
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Final Fantasy XI Vista PC Game
* XI is an online RPG
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Final Fantasy XI: Chains Of Promathia PC Game
Developed for simultaneous release on both PC and PS2, in both Japan and North America, this first expansion pack for the persistent-world RPG * XI adds new weapons, armor, and in-game items, as well as two large new areas to explore. Characters who have reached level 20 may consider traveling to the Tavnazian Archipelago, a group of...
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Final Fantasy XI: Treasures Of Aht Urhgan PC Game
Square Enix' persistent world role-playing game receives its third expansion disc in Treasures of Aht Urhgan. New jobs, monsters, and areas are available to undertake, battle, or explore, respectively, adding more diversity to the existing * world of Vana'diel. The new realm is reachable by ship from the shores of Mhaura after the requisite quests are completed....
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Dirge of Cerberus: Final Fantasy VII PS2 Playstation 2
Dirge of Cerberus is a third-person shooter starring the sullen, enigmatic Vincent Valentine from Square's * VII role-playing game, which debuted on the original PlayStation in 1997. Taking place three years after the PlayStation hit, Dirge of Cerberus focuses on Valentine's vendetta against an underground assault team known as the Deep Ground Soldiers, who have been terrorizing...
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Final Fantasy Tactics PlayStation
Betrayal and darker dealings await in Square Soft's game of war. Fight hundreds of battles across dangerous 3D terrain as an ancient blood feud awakens a deadlier foe. Command knights, mages, ninjas and more Based on * characters and magic 19 character classes; 400 abilities Deep customization options In-game interactive manual Only on Playstation.
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Final Fantasy Origins PlayStation
This PlayStation release includes updated versions of the the first * and * II. Originally designed for the NES, both games have been reworked to take advantage of the more powerful PS. Graphics have been refined and the sound quality has been improved. A new "Memo File" feature cuts down on reloading time by allowing players...
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Final Fantasy VI Advance Gameboy Advance
Following the story of Terra, players who journey into the portable world of * VI Advance will learn to conjure and control creatures called espers by harnessing the power of magic. Gamers lead Terra through two worlds and a variety of environments as they fight the evil Empire. Throughout the story, players interact with a variety of...
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Final Fantasy I & II: Dawn Of Souls Gameboy Advance
This Game Boy Advance cartridge contains enhanced ports of the first two games in Square's cornerstone series, originally available only in Japan for the Famicom (Nintendo Entertainment System) console. * I has players exploring a large, fantasy game world in a quest to rid it a an evil force, gaining information and new missions as they talk...
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Final Fantasy V Advance Gameboy Advance
* V makes its first U.S. appearance on a Nintendo platform with this enhanced remake of 1992's Super Famicom title. The storyline follows a party of four valiant adventurers on a worldly quest to find a missing king, stop an army of marauding beasts, and reunite the legendary elemental crystals with their kingdom guardians. Players will board ships, hop on bird-like chocobos, ride dragons, and more while crossing diverse landscapes and encountering random battles with an assortment of creatures. Updates to the original...
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Final Fantasy IV Advance Gameboy Advance
Based on the Japanese Super Famicom role-playing game (re-titled * II for its 1991 North American Super NES release), * IV Advance transports players to a land where both magic and machinery are prevalent. Something is wrong in this land however -- something that has the King dangerously on edge. Guiding a recently dismissed captain of the royal guard and his band of misfit friends, players follow an adventure that leads them all across the upset nation, in search of a solution that will bring a return of peace and justice.
This classic adventure includes 18 towns and castles dozens of magical spells and hundreds of monsters weapons and items to help players on their quests. The game features the astounding music challenging adventures and interesting storyline that are the hallmarks of the * franchise. Additional game elements also have been added to enhance the Game Boy Advance version. Players can expect 30 to 40 hours of playing time as they journey on land on sea and in the air and explore new towns caves and mountains in their attempt to recover stolen crystals. Twelve different characters with new abilities spells and items join and leave the party at different parts of the quest to keep the game fresh.
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