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Final Fantasy Timeline

  • Final Fantasy (FF1)

    Final Fantasy (FF1)
    The first game in Square's Final Fantasy series created by Hironobu Sakaguchi. Final fanatasy Is one of the most influential RPG's on the NES
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  • Final Fantasy II (FFII)

    Final Fantasy II (FFII)
    A follow up to the very sucessful FF1, Final Fantasy II introduced many new elements that would later become standards for the Final Fantasy franchise. This game and Final Fantasy III were not released outside of Japan until 2010.
  • Final Fantasy III

    Final Fantasy III
    The third installmentin the \series published by Square Enix for the Family Computer. It had never been released outside of Japan until 2006 when it was released on the Nintendo DS.
  • Final Fantasy IV

    Final Fantasy IV
    Originally released for the Super Famicom in Japan and has since been rereleased for other platforms with varying modifications.It's considered to be one of the first role-playing games to feature a complex plot.
  • Final Fantasy V

    Final Fantasy V
    Final Fantasy V was so successful due to the amount of freedom and customization that the player had over the characters. The PlayStation version has earned "Greatest Hits" status, selling more than 350,000 copies.
  • Final Fantasy VI

    Final Fantasy VI
    This title is often considered one of the greatest video games of all time. Its Super Nintendo and PlayStation versions have sold over 3.48 million copies worldwide.
  • Final Fantasy VII

    Final Fantasy VII
    Final Fantasy VII became an immediate critical and commercial success. 10 million copies were sold by May 2010, making it the best-selling title in the series.
  • Final Fantasy VIII

    Final Fantasy VIII
    Released for the PlayStation in 1999 and Windows-based personal computers in 2000. The game earned more than $50 million in sales, making it the fastest-selling Final Fantasy title of all time until Final Fantasy XIII.
  • Final Fantasy IX

    Final Fantasy IX
    It was released to critical acclaim and holds the highest Metacritic score of all Final Fantasy installments. Final Fantasy IX was commercially successful, selling 5.30 million units worldwide as of March 31, 2003.
  • Final Fantasy X

    Development of Final Fantasy X began in 1999, with a budget of more than $ 32.3 million and a team of more than 100 people. It was followed by Final Fantasy X-2, making it the first Final Fantasy game to have a direct game sequel.
  • Kingdom Hearts

    Kingdom Hearts
    The first game in the series, released in Japan on March 28, 2002 for PlayStation 2. It established the role of Disney characters in the series, with character cameos from the Final Fantasy series.
  • Final Fantasy XI

    Final Fantasy XI
    A massively multiplayer online role-playing game (MMORPG), developed and published by Square Enix as part of the Final Fantasy series. All versions of the game require a monthly subscription to play.
  • Final Fantasy X-2

    Final Fantasy X-2
    Final Fantasy X-2 was voted as the 32nd best game of all time by the readers of Famitsu.Originally released in 2003 for Sony's PlayStation 2, the game is currently scheduled for a high-definition re-release for the PlayStation 3 and PlayStation Vita in 2013.
  • Kingdom Hearts II

    Kingdom Hearts II
    The game is a sequel to the 2002 Disney Interactive and Square collaboration, Kingdom Hearts, which combined Disney and Square elements into an action role-playing game, though it is somewhat darker in tone than its predecessor
  • Final Fantasy XII

    Final Fantasy XII
    The last to be released exclusively on the PlayStation 2. Selling more than two million copies in Japan, it became the fourth best-selling PlayStation 2 game of 2006 worldwide.
  • Kingdom Hearts: Chain of Memories

    Kingdom Hearts: Chain of Memories
    Kingdom Hearts: Chain of Memories is the second game in the Kingdom Hearts series. It is a direct sequel to Kingdom Hearts, and its ending is set about a year before Kingdom Hearts II.
  • Final Fantasy Tactics: The War of the Lions

    Final Fantasy Tactics: The War of the Lions
    A tactical role-playing game developed and published by Square Enix for the Sony PlayStation Portable and iOS. The game is an updated version of Final Fantasy Tactics for the PlayStation video game console
  • Crystal Defenders

    Crystal Defenders
    The game was initially released as Crystal Guardian it was set into three separate chapters for i-mode, Yahoo! Keitai, and EZWeb. The chapters were compiled and released onto iOS under the new name, Crystal Defenders. This version was also ported onto Xbox Live Arcade, PS3, Wiiware, PSP and Android.
  • Kingdom Hearts coded

    Kingdom Hearts coded
    An episodic puzzle video game developed with the Walt Disney Internet Group for mobile phones. A remake of the game entitled Kingdom Hearts Re:coded was released in Japan, North America, and Europe on the Nintendo DS.
  • Kingdom Hearts 358/2 Days

    Kingdom Hearts 358/2 Days
    Parallel to Kingdom Hearts: Chain of Memories, and ending before Kingdom Hearts II. The game launched in Japan on May 30, 2009, in North America on September 29, 2009 and in Europe on October 9, 2009.
  • Final Fantasy XIII

    Final Fantasy XIII
    evelopment began in 2004 and the game was first announced at Electronic Entertainment Expo (E3) 2006. Selling 1.7 million copies in Japan in 2009, Final Fantasy XIII became the fastest-selling title in the history of the series. As of January 2013, the game has shipped 6.6 million copies worldwide.
  • Kingdom Hearts Birth by Sleep

    Kingdom Hearts Birth by Sleep
    The game was released on UMD in Japan on January 9, 2010, in North America on September 7, 2010 and in the PAL regions on September 10, 2010. An international version of the game titled Kingdom Hearts Birth by Sleep Final Mix was released in Japan in January 2011 featuring the changes made in the overseas versions.
  • Kingdom Hearts 3D: Dream Drop Distance

    Kingdom Hearts 3D: Dream Drop Distance
    published by Square Enix exclusively for the Nintendo 3DS, Revealed at E3 2010.[7] The game is the seventh installment in the bestselling Kingdom Hearts series[8] and was released in Japan on March 29, 2012. It was released outside of Japan on July 20, 2012 in Europe, July 26, 2012 in Australia and July 31, 2012 in North America.
  • Kingdom Hearts χ

    Kingdom Hearts χ
    At Tokyo Game Show 2012, Square Enix announced Kingdom Hearts χ [chi], previously known as 'Kingdom Hearts for PC Browsers'.[22] It is a browser game for PCs, and is currently only planned for Japan. It features cartoon-like 2D models and is set during the Keyblade War.
  • Final Fantasy XIV

    Final Fantasy XIV
    A Realm Reborn's alpha testing cycle began on October 29, 2012.[6] The beta testing cycle involved four main phases, the third of which included PlayStation 3 support, and the fourth of which was also open to the entire public.