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Final Fantasy Collection is a compilation of three Square Co., Ltd. computer role-playing games: Final Fantasy IV, Final Fantasy V, and Final Fantasy VI, released in Japan for the Sony PlayStation. All three games were enhanced remakes of titles originally produced for the Super Nintendo Entertainment System. Although the games differ little from the original versions in terms of gameplay, graphics, and sound, a number of additional omake sequences are included, including art galleries, bestiaries, and full motion video cutscenes. All three games were also released separately between 1997 and 1999. Download high resolution version (720x650, 83 KB)Final Fantasy Collection (PSX) Japanese Box art This is the cover art for a video game. ...
A video game developer is a software developer (a business or an individual) that creates video or computer games. ...
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Video game publishers are companies that publish video games that they have either developed internally or have had developed by a video game developer. ...
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11 March is the 70th day of the year in the Gregorian Calendar (71st in Leap year). ...
1999 is a common year starting on Friday of the Common Era, and was designated the International Year of Older Persons by the United Nations. ...
This is listing of computer and video game genres with a brief description and examples from each genre. ...
Computer role-playing games (CRPGs), often shortened to simply role-playing games (RPGs), are a type of video or computer game that traditionally uses gameplay elements found in paper-and-pencil role-playing games. ...
In computer games and video games, single-player refers to the variant of a particular game where input from only one player is expected throughout the course of the gaming session. ...
Games, like most other forms of media, may be categorized into genres based on gameplay, atmosphere, and various other factors. ...
The original PlayStation was produced in a light grey colour; the more recent PSOne redesign sports a smaller more rounded case. ...
The CD-ROM (an abbreviation for Compact Disc Read-Only Memory (ROM)) is a non-volatile optical data storage medium using the same physical format as audio compact discs, readable by a computer with a CD-ROM drive. ...
Square Co. ...
Computer role-playing games (CRPGs), often shortened to simply role-playing games (RPGs), are a type of video or computer game that traditionally uses gameplay elements found in paper-and-pencil role-playing games. ...
Final Fantasy IV (FF4) is a RPG developed and published by Square Co. ...
Final Fantasy V (FF5) is a computer role-playing game developed and published by Square Co. ...
Final Fantasy VI is a computer role-playing game developed and published by Square Co. ...
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The PlayStation (Japanese: ãã¬ã¤ã¹ãã¼ã·ã§ã³) is a video game console of the 32-bit era, first produced by Sony Computer Entertainment in the 1990s. ...
In the video game subculture, an enhanced remake (also called updated classics) is an updated version of a video or computer game that was originally developed for a less advanced system. ...
The North American Super Nintendo Entertainment System The Super Nintendo Entertainment System, also known as the Super NES or SNES for short, is a 16-bit video game console released by Nintendo in North America, Europe, and Australia. ...
Omake (ãè² ã but often written ãªãã±) means extra or bonus in Japanese. ...
Screenshot of a FMV from Final Fantasy VIII. Full motion video, usually abbreviated as FMV, is a popular term for TV-quality movie or animation in a video game. ...
A cut scene or cutscene (sometimes also referred to as a cinematic) is a sequence in a video game over which the player has no control. ...
1997 is a common year starting on Wednesday of the Gregorian calendar. ...
1999 is a common year starting on Friday of the Common Era, and was designated the International Year of Older Persons by the United Nations. ...
Although Final Fantasy Collection was never released outside of Japan, the games themselves were marketed to North American and European audiences in different collections. In North America, the PlayStation remakes of Final Fantasy V and Final Fantasy VI were included as part of Final Fantasy Anthology, while the remake of Final Fantasy IV was included as part of Final Fantasy Chronicles. In Europe, Final Fantasy IV and Final Fantasy V were packaged as part of the PAL version of Final Fantasy Anthology, while Final Fantasy VI was released separately. World map showing location of North America A satellite composite image of North America North America is a continent in the northern hemisphere, bounded on the north by the Arctic Ocean, on the east by the North Atlantic Ocean, on the south by the Caribbean Sea, and on the west...
A satellite composite image of Europe Europe is geologically and geographically a peninsula, forming the westernmost part of Eurasia. ...
Final Fantasy Anthology is a compilation of two Square Co. ...
Final Fantasy Chronicles was released on the PlayStation. ...
For other meanings of PAL see PAL (disambiguation). ...
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