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*''[[Final Fantasy]]''{{'}}s name is derived from the fact that [[Hironobu Sakaguchi]] originally planned for it to be his last game. | *''[[Final Fantasy]]''{{'}}s name is derived from the fact that [[Hironobu Sakaguchi]] originally planned for it to be his last game. | ||
*[[Cloud Strife]] has the most recurring appearances out of any main protagonist in the ''Final Fantasy'' series. | *[[Cloud Strife]] has the most recurring appearances out of any main protagonist in the ''Final Fantasy'' series. | ||
*''[[Final Fantasy X]]'' was the first game in the franchise to have voice acting. | *''[[Final Fantasy X]]'' was the first game in the franchise to have voice acting. | ||
*''[[Final Fantasy VI]]'' was the first game to include hidden party members. | *''[[Final Fantasy VI]]'' was the first game to include hidden party members. | ||
*''[[Final Fantasy | *Torgal's moves in ''[[Final Fantasy XVI]]'' were inspired by the Assist mechanic in ''Marvel vs. Capcom 2''. | ||
*The iconic [[Prelude]] song was created in 5 minutes. | *The iconic [[Prelude]] song was created in 5 minutes. | ||
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Latest revision as of 12:34, June 24, 2023
- Final Fantasy's name is derived from the fact that Hironobu Sakaguchi originally planned for it to be his last game.
- Cloud Strife has the most recurring appearances out of any main protagonist in the Final Fantasy series.
- Final Fantasy X was the first game in the franchise to have voice acting.
- Final Fantasy VI was the first game to include hidden party members.
- Torgal's moves in Final Fantasy XVI were inspired by the Assist mechanic in Marvel vs. Capcom 2.
- The iconic Prelude song was created in 5 minutes.