The ones i played so far:
VII > VIII > IX > IV > V > X > X-2 > XI > CC > XII > XIII > XIV
If i got some time i will get the ones, i havent played yet, too. I just love this series.
The ones i played so far:
VII > VIII > IX > IV > V > X > X-2 > XI > CC > XII > XIII > XIV
If i got some time i will get the ones, i havent played yet, too. I just love this series.
just a little thought a bit off topic but not much
final fantasy 1 was first released in 1987, making next year final fantasy's 25 birthday. they should bring out a collectors pack FF1-12. would be nice to have all my final fantasy's on one console (ps3 plz)
What I have shown you is reality. What you remember, that is the illusion.
A person in my linkshell in FFXI named Climhazard played I-VI every year. He'd take a break from the game to do his yearly FF run.
I fell in love with the Final Fantasy series when I picked up FFVI for my SNES (was called FFIII-US then) back in 94. I was 19, and in college. Good times.
Last edited by Rowyne; 12-22-2011 at 10:59 AM.
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so here is a list of the FF games in case anyone sees some they forgot.
There are also 18 books, 7 movies, and 10 titled side projects.
- Final Fantasy I [1] Nintendo Famicom/NES 18 December 1987 Japanese Version (N/A for Europe)
- Final Fantasy I [1] Nintendo Famicom/NES U.S. Version 12 July 1990 for the U.S.
- Final Fantasy I [1] MSX2 remake (December 1989)
- Final Fantasy I [1] WonderSwan Color ,December 9 2000 remake
- Final Fantasy I [1] NTT DoCoMo FOMA 900i series of mobile phones-Remake as Final Fantasy i 29 February 2004 in Japan (TBA for the U.S. during 2006)
- Final Fantasy I [1] CDMA 1X WIN W21x series of mobile phones Remake as Final Fantasy EZ 19 August 2004 in Japan (TBA for the U.S. during 2006)
- Final Fantasy II [2] Nintendo Famicom, 17 December 1988 Japanese Version (N/A for the U.S. & Europe)
- Final Fantasy II [2] WonderSwan Color Remake,in 2001 only for Japan
- Final Fantasy II [2] -NES- Dark Shadow Over Palakia,North America, never released
- Final Fantasy I & II[1 & 2] Advance: -GBA- Japan only, July 29 2004
- Final Fantasy I & II: Dawn of Souls -GBA- North American Edition - November 29, 2004
- Final Fantasy I & II: Dawn of Souls -GBA- European Edition - December 3, 2004
- Final Fantasy I & II Premium Package - Sony PlayStation- Japan only,November 1, 2001
- Final Fantasy I & II Origins : Playstation, March 14, 2003 European Edition
- Final Fantasy I & II Origins : Playstation, April 8, 2003 North American Edition
- Final Fantasy III [3] Nintendo Family Computer,27 April 1990 Japan (N/A to the U.S. & Europe)
- Final Fantasy III [3] DS remake,August 24 2006 Japanese Version
- Final Fantasy III [3] DS remake,U.S.&Canada Version ,October 3, 2006
- Final Fantasy III [3] DS remake,European Version,September 2006(?)
- Final Fantasy I-II :Nintendo Famicom-February 27 1994 in Japan (N/A for the U.S. & Europe)
- Final Fantasy IV [4] Super Famicom ,Japanese Version,Easytype,October 19, 1991
- Final Fantasy IV [4] SNES 23 November 1991 for the U.S. (N/A for Europe)
- Final Fantasy IV [4] Super Famicom -19 April 1991 for Japan
- Final Fantasy IV [4] SNES, 23 November, 1991,US/Canadian releash
- Final Fantasy IIus [4j]SNES,Easytype,November 23rd, 1991 Canadian/US releash
- Final Fantasy IV [4] WonderSwan Color remake March 27, 2002 in Japan only
- Final Fantasy IV [4]- GBA - December 12th 2005,Canadian/US releash
- Final Fantasy IV [4]- GBA -December 15th 2005 Japanese releash
- Final Fantasy IV [4]- GBA -June 2nd 2006 European releash
- Final Fantasy IV [4]- GBA -February 24th, 2006 New Zealand Releash
- Final Fantasy IV: The After Years - WiiWare, Sony PSP - June 5th, 2010li>
- Final Fantasy V [5] Nintendo Super Famicom Japan 6 December 1992 (N/A for the U.S. & Europe)
- Final Fantasy V [5] GBA (release date TBA '06)
- Final Fantasy Anthology European Edition - Playstation (FFIV & FFV - 2002)
- Final Fantasy Anthology North American Edition - Playstation,1999 (FFV & VI & Special Edition Soundtrack)
- Final Fantasy Chronicles - Playstation ,June 29, 2001, (FFIV & Chrono Trigger from the SNES) North American release only
- Final Fantasy Collection - Playstation,March 11, 1999 , (FFIV, FFV, FFVI in special packaging,with some extras) Japanese release only
- Final Fantasy VI [6] Nintendo Super Famicom/SNES (2 April 1994 Japan, 11 October 1994 U.S., N/A for Europe)
- Final Fantasy VI [6]SNES -2 April 1994-Japanese Version
- Final Fantasy III(6j)SNES Released to the United States & Canada as F.F.III,11 October 1994)
- Final Fantasy VI [6] GBA (release date TBA '06)
- Final Fantasy VI [6] for the Playstation (released as a standalone title,only in Europe)
- Final Fantasy Mystic Quest - SNES -October 5, 1992 North America
- Final Fantasy Mystic Quest - SNES - Released in Japan as Final Fantasy USA: Mystic Quest in September 10, 1993
- Final Fantasy Mystic Quest - SNES-Released in Europe as Mystic Quest Legend in 1993
- Final Fantasy VII [7]Sony Playstation - 31 January 1997 Japanese Version
- Final Fantasy VII [7]Sony Playstation -4 September 1997 U.S. Version
- Final Fantasy VII [7]Sony Playstation -1 November 1997 European/Australian/New Zealand Vers
- Final Fantasy VII International-Playstation (Expanded Version) October 7, 1997
- Final Fantasy VII P.C. Version 24 June 1998 US Version
- Final Fantasy VII Before Crisis-September 29, 2004 for Japan — NTT DoCoMo FOMA 900i series mobile phones (U.S. version will be released sometime in late 2006)
- Final Fantasy VII Dirge of Cerberus- Playstation 2- (January 26 2006 for Japan,August 15 2006 for the U.S.,TBA for Europe)
- Final Fantasy VII Dirge of Cerberus- Lost Episode -Amp'd Mobile-(mobile phone game) (This summer in the U.S.)
- Final Fantasy VII Crisis Core Sony PSP- (release date TBA late 2006 )
- Final Fantasy VII Snowboarding - Mobile Phone Game (US: March 29, 2005)
- Final Fantasy VIII[8] Playstation February 11, 1999 Japanese version
- Final Fantasy VIII[8] Playstation,9 September 1999 for USA
- Final Fantasy VIII[8] Playstation 27 October 1999 for Europe
- Final Fantasy VIII[8] Playstation October 29, 1999 New Zealand/Australian version
- Final Fantasy VIII P.C.-25 January, 2000 (North America)
- Final Fantasy VIII P.C.-18 February, 2000 (Europe)
- Final Fantasy VIII P.C.-23 March, 2000 (Japan)
- Final Fantasy IX [9] - Playstation - 7 July 2000 for Japan
- Final Fantasy IX [9] - Playstation - 14 November 2000 for the USA
- Final Fantasy IX [9] - Playstation - 16 February 2001 for Europe
- Final Fantasy X [10] Playstation 2- July 19 2001 for Japan
- Final Fantasy X [10] Playstation 2-December 20 2001 for the US
- Final Fantasy X [10] Playstation 2-May 24 2002 for Europe
- Final Fantasy X International - Playstation 2 - January 31, 2002 only for Japan
- Final Fantasy XI Online [11] - Playstation 2, 16 May 2002 Japanese Version
- Final Fantasy XI Online [11] - Playstation 2, 28 October 2003 North American Edition
- Final Fantasy XI Online [11] - Playstation 2, 16 September 2004 European Edition
- Final Fantasy XI Online [11] Rise of the Zilart (2003) expansion
- Final Fantasy XI Online [11] Chains of Promathia (2004) expansion
- Final Fantasy XI Online [11] Treasures of Aht Urhgan (2006) expansion
- Final Fantasy XI Online [11] P.C. Version + Expansions (Europe/Australia/New Zealand,September 17, 2004)
- Final Fantasy XI Online [11] P.C. Version + Expansions (North American Edition,August 16, 2005)
- Final Fantasy XI Online [11] Xbox 360 Japanese Edition (April 20, 2006)
- Final Fantasy XI Online [11] Xbox 360 U.S. Edition April 19 2006,along with the three expansion packs
- Final Fantasy XI Online [11] Xbox 360 European/AUS/New Zealand Edition, April 20, 2006,with all three expansion packs included
- Final Fantasy XI Online [11]Playstation 2 ,May 16 2002, Special Artbox Edition only for Japan
- Final Fantasy XI Online [11]Playstation 2,with hard disk & Rise of the Zilart expansion pack only for the US
- Final Fantasy X-2 [10-2] Playstation 2 - March 13, 2003 (Japan)
- Final Fantasy X-2 [10-2] Playstation 2 - November 18, 2003 (North America)
- Final Fantasy X-2 [10-2] Playstation 2 - February 20, 2004 (Europe)
- Final Fantasy X-2 International & Last Mission (Japan only) February 19, 2004
- Final Fantasy XII [12] Playstation 2- March 16, 2006 (Japan)
- Final Fantasy XII [12] Playstation 2- October 31, 2006(US)
- Final Fantasy XII [12] Playstation 2- Late 2006/Early 2007 (Europe/Australia/New Zealand)
- Final Fantasy Tactics Advance GBA - February 14, 2003 (Japan)
- Final Fantasy Tactics Advance GBA - September 8, 2003 (N. America)
- Final Fantasy Tactics Advance GBA - October 24. 2003 (Europe)
- Final Fantasy Tactics Playstation - June 20, 1997 (Japan)
- Final Fantasy Tactics Playstation - January 28, 1998 (North America) (not released in Europe)
- Final Fantasy Crystal Chronicles - Gamecube - August 8, 2003 (Japan)
- Final Fantasy Crystal Chronicles - Gamecube - February 9, 2004(North America)
- Final Fantasy Crystal Chronicles - Gamecube - March 12, 2004 (Europe)
- Final Fantasy Crystal Chronicles - Gamecube - March 19, 2004 (New Zealand)
- Final Fantasy Crystal Chronicles : Ring of Fates (Nintendo DS,release:TBA)
- Final Fantasy Crystal Chronicles : Crystal Bearers (Nintendo Wii,release:TBA)
- Final Fantasy Adventure ~ mobile remake (TBA)
- Final Fantasy XIII[13] (Unknown release date)
- Final Fantasy XIII Agito (unknown release date)
- Final Fantasy Versus XIII(unknown release date)
Last edited by Coglin; 12-22-2011 at 11:50 AM.
For me
III > Mystic Quest > IV > V > VI ( not finish ) > VII > VIII > IX > X > X-2 > XI > XII > XIII ( trying to finish it but lazy ) > XIV
Man! I'm old and still playing this game!
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