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  • Final Fantasy (universe)
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  • The Final Fantasy (ファイナルファンタジー Fainaru Fantajī) universe refers to the Super Smash Flash series' collection of characters, stages, and properties that hail from Square Enix's best selling franchise of console role-playing games and one of the most recognized series in the video games industry. The installments feature recurring elements like plot themes, character names, and game mechanics, though most installments have independent storylines with various different settings and main characters. The Kingdom Hearts franchise serves as a pseudo spin-off of the Final Fantasy franchise (withs ome characters making guest appearances) making it a sub-universe of the latter. Although it was eventually introduced in the Super Smash Bros. games, years after its introduction in the Super Smash Flash,
Latest
  • Final Fantasy XV
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Genres
  • Role-playing game
Origin
  • Nintendo Entertainment System
Platform
  • Android, Arcade, BlackBerry OS, Windows Phone, Mobile phone, MSX, Nintendo 3DS, Nintendo DS, Game Boy Advance, Nintendo Entertainment System, GameCube, iOS, Ouya, PlayStation, PlayStation 2, PlayStation 3, PlayStation 4, PlayStation Portable, PlayStation Vita, Super Nintendo Entertainment System, Wii, Microsoft Windows, WonderSwan, Xbox 360, Xbox One
Genre
  • Role-playing
Caption
  • 50
First
  • Final Fantasy
originconsole
  • Nintendo Entertainment System
latestinstallment
  • Final Fantasy XV
firstinstallment
  • Final Fantasy
Title
  • Final Fantasy
Icon
  • 60
Developer
Publisher
  • Square Enix
Year
  • 1987
Designer
  • Hironobu Sakaguchi
Creator
abstract
  • The Final Fantasy (ファイナルファンタジー Fainaru Fantajī) universe refers to the Super Smash Flash series' collection of characters, stages, and properties that hail from Square Enix's best selling franchise of console role-playing games and one of the most recognized series in the video games industry. The installments feature recurring elements like plot themes, character names, and game mechanics, though most installments have independent storylines with various different settings and main characters. The Kingdom Hearts franchise serves as a pseudo spin-off of the Final Fantasy franchise (withs ome characters making guest appearances) making it a sub-universe of the latter. Although it was eventually introduced in the Super Smash Bros. games, years after its introduction in the Super Smash Flash, it carries a different symbol, that being a crystal — a recurring legendary item found is all the Final Fantasy games — rather than the series initials.
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