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Video game:Super Nintendo Entertainment System Final Fantasy III

Nintendo1994

The Strong National Museum of Play

The Strong National Museum of Play
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Final Fantasy is a Japanese video game franchise owned by Square Enix. Created by Hironobu Sakaguchi in 1987, the series consists mainly of role-playing video games but also includes spin-off games of various genres, anime, movies, comics, action figures and other promotional merchandise. The initial game was so named because Sakaguchi intended it to be the final game he ever developed for the industry, but it became so successful that sequels quickly followed. Sakaguchi credits games such as The Legend of Zelda, Ultima and Dragon Quest as his inspirations. Selling over 100 million copies since its inception, Final Fantasy is one of the top grossing video game franchises of all time. The series is recognized for popularizing console RPGs outside of Japan, and its innovative gameplay remains highly influential in the genre. The series is also well known for its sweeping musical score, much of which is composed by renowned musician Nobuo Uematsu, and its highly distinctive artwork, produced by Yoshitaka Amano. While some direct sequels exist, the majority of Final Fantasy games introduce brand new characters and settings. The series is instead linked by common themes and gameplay. Most games include a large battle between an overarching Good and Evil, and the protagonists often belong to a rebellion against a government or overlord. The existence of two villains is also common. Players may spend three-quarters or more of the game fighting who they think is the primary antagonist, only to discover a greater evil pulling the strings. Items such as crystals and orbs make frequent appearances, and they are generally linked in some way to the world itself or its creation. Gameplay includes many staples of the RPG genre, such as random encounters, leveling up for experience, job classes, and an emphasis on spell casting. The hero is always supported in his or her quest by a group of followers, and battles generally include up to four members of this party. Square released the sixth game in the series, titled Final Fantasy VI, on Nintendo's Super Family Computer (Super Famicom) to Japanese audiences in 1994. American versions released on the Super Nintendo Entertainment System (SNES) during the same year were titled Final Fantasy III, since this was the third Final Fantasy entry released for American audiences and Square wanted to limit numbering confusion. It was not released as FFVI in the US until 1999, when it appeared alongside FFV on the Sony PlayStation's Final Fantasy Anthology. Final Fantasy VI features Terra Branford and Locke Cole, along with 12 other playable characters. The protagonists must fight the antagonistic Kefka Palazzo in an attempt to prevent him from ascending to godhood and destroying the world. The game is significant for introducing Kefka, one of the most popular villains in the series, and is considered by critics and players to be one of the greatest video games of all time. The game has sold over 3.5 million copies worldwide, and in 2012, IGN ranked FFVI as #1 in their list of the 100 Best RPGs.

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  • Title: Video game:Super Nintendo Entertainment System Final Fantasy III
  • Creator: Nintendo
  • Date Created: 1994
  • Location: Japan
  • Subject Keywords: electronic game, video game, Nintendo, Super Nintendo Entertainment System, Final Fantasy
  • Type: Console Games
  • Medium: printed paper, plastic
  • Object ID: 111.2682
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