Released exclusively in Japan for the PlayStation, March 1999. Released in Japan for the PlayStation, June 1997. Released in Japan as "FINAL FANTASY USA - Mystic Quest" for the Super Famicom in 1993. Released in the US for the Super Nintendo in 1992. The second chapter of Seiken Densetsu was released in the US as "Secret of Mana" for the Super Nintendo and the latest chapter, "Legend of Mana", was released in the US for the PlayStation, June 2000. US version of "Seiken Densetsu", released for the Nintendo Game Boy in 1991.
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In Japan the SaGa series continued as "Romancing SaGa" for the Super Famicom and eventually returned to the US as "SaGa Frontier" for the PlayStation. US version of "SaGa 3", released for the Nintendo Game Boy in 1993. US version of "SaGa 2", released for the Nintendo Game Boy in 1991. US version of "SaGa", released for the Nintendo Game Boy in 1990. In production, planned to be released Summer 2001. Gameplay is expected to be entirely online, utilizing Square's PlayOnline web service. Also in development for Microsoft's X-box. In development, scheduled to be released simultaneously in the US and Japan for the PlayStation2, Summer 2001. Expected to utilize Square's PlayOnline web service for a new online Strategy Guide/Hint feature. In development, scheduled to be released in Japan for the PlayStation2, early Spring 2001. Released in Japan for the PlayStation, July 2000. Released in Japan for the PlayStation, February 1999. Re-released exclusively in Japan as "FINAL FANTASY VII International", October 1997. Released in Japan for the PlayStation, January 1997. Released in the US for the PlayStation included in "FINAL FANTASY Anthology". Later included in "FINAL FANTASY Collection". Re-released in Japan for the PlayStation, March 1999. Released in the US as "FINAL FANTASY III" for the Super Nintendo later that year. Released in Japan for the Super Famicom in 1994. Re-released in Japan for the PlayStation, March 1998. Released in Japan for the Super Famicom in 1992. Re-released exclusively in Japan for the PlayStation. An 'easy version' was released in the US as "FINAL FANTASY II" for the Super Nintendo later that year. Released in Japan for the Super Famicom in 1991.
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Scheduled to be re-released in Japan for the Wonderswan Color in 2001 with significant enhancements for the 16-bit system. Released exclusively in Japan for the Famicom in 1990.
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Released exclusively in Japan for the Famicom in 1988. Scheduled to be re-released in Japan for Bandai's Wonderswan Color, December 2000, with significant enhancements for the 16-bit system. Released in the US for the Nintendo Entertainment System in 1990. Released in Japan for the Famicom in 1987.