This group is for anyone who is a fan of any Final Fantasy
List of Final Fantasy Games:
Game Original release date
Japan North America PAL region
Final Fantasy December 18, 1987[4] July 12, 1990[5] March 14, 2003 (PlayStation)
Notes:
Released on Famicom
Ported to MSX2 (1989), WonderSwan Color (2000), Mobile phone (2004, part of "Final Fantasy Mobile"), and PlayStation Portable (2007, titled Final Fantasy Anniversary Edition)
Included in Final Fantasy I-II (Famicom, 1994), Final Fantasy Origins (PlayStation, 2002), and Final Fantasy I & II: Dawn of Souls (Game Boy Advance, 2004)
Final Fantasy II December 17, 1988[4] April 8, 2003 (PlayStation) March 14, 2003 (PlayStation)
Notes:
Released on Famicom
Ported to WonderSwan Color (2001), Mobile phone (2004, part of "Final Fantasy Mobile"), and PlayStation Portable (2007, titled Final Fantasy Anniversary Edition)
Included in Final Fantasy I-II (Famicom, 1994), Final Fantasy Origins (PlayStation, 2002), and Final Fantasy I & II: Dawn of Souls (Game Boy Advance, 2004)
The PlayStation collection, Final Fantasy Origins, is the first version officially released outside of Japan.
Final Fantasy III April 27, 1990[4] November 14, 2006 (Nintendo DS remake) May 4, 2007 (Nintendo DS remake)
Notes:
Released on Famicom
Ported to Nintendo DS (2006)
The Nintendo DS version is the first version officially released outside of Japan. It is a full remake of the game with 3D graphics and refined gameplay.
Final Fantasy IV July 19, 1991[6] November 23, 1991[7] May 17, 2002 (PlayStation)
Notes:
Released on Super Famicom, first released in North America as "Final Fantasy II" on Super Nintendo Entertainment System
Rereleased on Super Famicom under the title Final Fantasy IV Easytype, based on the unreleased US translation with easier gameplay
Ported to PlayStation (1997), WonderSwan Color (2002), Game Boy Advance (2005, titled Final Fantasy IV Advance, part of Finest Fantasy For Advance), and Nintendo DS (2007)
Included in Final Fantasy Collection (1999), Final Fantasy Chronicles (2001), and Final Fantasy Anthology's European Edition (2002), all for PlayStation
The Nintendo DS version is a full remake of the game with 3D graphics and additional content, drawn from the portions of the script that were cut from the original version.[8]
Final Fantasy V December 6, 1992[6] September 30, 1999 (PlayStation) May 17, 2002 (PlayStation)
Notes:
Released on Super Famicom
Ported to Game Boy Advance (2006, titled Final Fantasy V Advance, part of Finest Fantasy For Advance)
Included in Final Fantasy Collection (1999), Final Fantasy Anthology (1999), and Final Fantasy Anthology's European Edition (2002), all for PlayStation
The PlayStation collection, Final Fantasy Anthology, is the first version officially released outside of Japan.
Final Fantasy VI April 2, 1994[6] October 11, 1994 March 1, 2002 (PlayStation)
Notes:
Released on Super Famicom, first released in North America as "Final Fantasy III" on Super Nintendo Entertainment System
Ported to Game Boy Advance (2006, titled Final Fantasy VI Advance, part of Finest Fantasy For Advance)
Included in Final Fantasy Collection (1999) and Final Fantasy Anthology (1999) for PlayStation
Final Fantasy VII January 31, 1997[9] September 7, 1997[10] November 1, 1997[11]
Notes:
Released on PlayStation
International version released in Japan for PlayStation in late 1997
Ported to Microsoft Windows personal computer in 1998
Although the official release date for North America was September 7, many retailers released it earlier due to "pent-up consumer demand".[12]
First numbered Final Fantasy title to be officially released in PAL regions and South Korea
Final Fantasy VIII February 11, 1999[9] September 9, 1999[13] October 27, 1999[14]
Notes:
Released on PlayStation
Ported to Microsoft Windows personal computer in 2000
Final Fantasy IX July 7, 2000[9] November 14, 2000[15] February 16, 2001[14]
Notes:
Released on PlayStation
The card mini-game in Final Fantasy IX, Tetra Master, is available on Square Enix's PlayOnline network service, featuring player versus player games.
Final Fantasy X July 19, 2001[16] December 20, 2001[17] May 24, 2002[14]
Notes:
Released on PlayStation 2
International version released in Japan for PlayStation 2 in 2002, containing a short movie that bridges the story of Final Fantasy X with that of its sequel, Final Fantasy X-2
Included in Final Fantasy X/X-2 Ultimate Box (2005)
Final Fantasy XI May 16, 2002[16] October 28, 2003[18] September 16, 2004[14]
Notes:
Released on PlayStation 2 (2002), Microsoft Windows personal computer (2002), and Xbox 360 (2006)
Four expansion packs have been released: Rise of the Zilart (2003), Chains of Promathia (2004), Treasures of Aht Urhgan (2006), and Wings of the Goddess (2007).
The first expansion was included in the North American release of the game in 2003.
The first two expansions were included in the European release of the game in 2004.
The first three expansions were included in the Xbox 360 release of the game in 2006.
Final Fantasy XII March 16, 2006[19] October 31, 2006[20] February 23, 2007[21]
Notes:
Released on PlayStation 2
International version released in Japan for PlayStation 2 in 2007, titled Final Fantasy XII International Zodiac Job System, part of Ivalice Alliance
Final Fantasy XIII TBA TBA TBA
Notes:
To be released on PlayStation 3, part of Fabula Nova Crystallis Final Fantasy XIII
An Xbox 360 version has also been announced for simultaneous release in North America and Europe.