

7.4 Final Fantasy 20th Anniversary Editionįinal Fantasy begins by asking the player to select the character classes and names of each of the Warriors of Light (the player characters).7.3 Final Fantasy I & II: Dawn of Souls.4.7 Final Fantasy 20th Anniversary Edition.4.5 Final Fantasy Origins to Final Fantasy I & II: Dawn of Souls.4.4 WonderSwan Color version to Final Fantasy Origins.4.3 Family Computer version to WonderSwan Color version.4.2 Family Computer version to Nintendo Entertainment System version.4.1 Family Computer version to MSX2 version.Services for feature phones in Japan were discontinued Ma(JST) along with other titles in the Square Enix Mobile portfolio. This sets them off on an adventure to defeat the Four Fiends and rescue the world. They are tasked by the King of Cornelia to rescue Princess Sarah from Garland, and after defeating him, the king opens up a bridge enabling them to pass to the town of Pravoka. Battles are controlled using menus in a turn-based fashion, in which characters can use attacks and Magic, depending on the class they have equipped.įinal Fantasy takes place in a fantasy medieval setting with three major continents, and the four Warriors of Light begin in Cornelia.

The Warriors of Light can traverse the maps of dungeons and towns, which are connected by a world map, and will run into random encounters with enemies or fight bosses. The game puts players in control of four characters known as the Warriors of Light, and begins by asking the player to select the classes and names of each. The game was directed by Hironobu Sakaguchi, with Nobuo Uematsu composing the score (as his sixteenth work of video game music composition). The game was later released in North America in 1990, and has since been re-released worldwide on the PlayStation, the Game Boy Advance, the PlayStation Portable, iOS, Android, and many other platforms, with re-releases making modifications and adding new content. for the Nintendo Entertainment System in Japan in December 1987, and the first title in Square's flagship Final Fantasy series. For other uses, see Final Fantasy (disambiguation)įinal Fantasy, also known as Final Fantasy I in re-releases, is a role-playing game developed and published by Square Co., Ltd.
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For general series information, see Final Fantasy series. Square Enix later released the results of a questionnaire concerning the game, which showed high player satisfaction.This article is about the first installment of the series. Previously, a beta was released which allowed for players to have a first hand look at the title. Several key gameplay details have already been revealed, which included a look at gameplay and some of the classes that will appear in the game. Koei Tecmo will develop this new action focused Final Fantasy title, with players assuming the role of Jack Garland. This included a new trailer and release date for the title. While nothing has been announced ahead of the 35th anniversary of the series, Tokyo Game Show 2021 did feature major announcements for Stranger of Paradise Final Fantasy Origin.

Additionally, re-releases of titles like Final Fantasy, Final Fantasy II, and Final Fantasy III have received logos illustrated by Amano. Amano is credited with having created logos for the series since the Japanese release of Final Fantasy IV. The Final Fantasy 35th anniversary logo features artwork by Yoshitaka Amano. While the logo was revealed, no details about potential events that will appear to celebrate the series’ anniversary were disclosed. It features the Warrior of Light as seen in the original release of Final Fantasy. During the Square Enix Tokyo Game Show 2021 presentation, Square Enix revealed the Final Fantasy 35th anniversary logo.
