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The series was conceived by [[Yoshinori Kitase]], the original game's director, and [[Tetsuya Nomura]], the main character designer. Nomura would become the main designer for each entry in the ''Compilation of Final Fantasy VII''. Several of the video game installments are of the action role-playing genre.
The series was conceived by [[Yoshinori Kitase]], the original game's director, and [[Tetsuya Nomura]], the main character designer. Nomura would become the main designer for each entry in the ''Compilation of Final Fantasy VII''. Several of the video game installments are of the action role-playing genre.


''Compilation of Final Fantasy VII'' was first announced in 2003 with the reveal of ''[[Final Fantasy VII: Advent Children]]''. Because the film encountered delays during post-production, the mobile game ''[[Before Crisis: Final Fantasy VII]]'' ended up being the first title released for the compilation. A majority of the titles were released for mobile devices.
''Compilation of Final Fantasy VII'' was first announced in 2003 with the reveal of ''[[Final Fantasy VII: Advent Children]]''. Because the film encountered delays during post-production, the mobile game ''[[Before Crisis: Final Fantasy VII]]'' would be the first title released for the compilation. A majority of the installments were released for mobile devices.


==Installments==
==Installments==
===Video games===
===Video games===
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===Films===
===Films===
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*''[[Final Fantasy VII: Advent Children]]''
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*''[Last Order: Final Fantasy VII]]''
!Name !! Released !! Notes
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|{{nowrap|'''''[[Final Fantasy VII: Advent Children]]'''''}}
|{{nowrap|{{Flag|Japan}} September 14, 2005<br>{{Flag|Europe}} April 24, 2006<br>{{Flag|United States}} April 25, 2006}}
|This film is a direct-to-DVD sequel to ''Final Fantasy VII''. A director's cut of the film was also produced, titled ''Final Fantasy VII: Advent Children Complete'', and was released in 2009; it features graphical retouches, extra footage and rerecorded voice work for both the English and Japanese versions.
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|'''''[[Last Order: Final Fantasy VII]]'''''
|{{Flag|Japan}} September 14, 2005<br>{{Flag|United States}} February 6, 2007
|An original video animation detailing the destruction of the town of [[Nibelheim]]. It was packaged with a limited edition of Advent Children called ''Advent Pieces''.
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===Publications===
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|{{nowrap|'''''[[Final Fantasy VII: On the Way to a Smile]]'''''}}
|{{nowrap|April 16, 2009 (paperback)}}
|To promote ''Final Fantasy VII: Advent Children'', a series of short stories were written by [[Kazushige Nojima]] and posted on the official Japanese website for the film. The stories take place between the events of ''Final Fantasy VII'' and ''Final Fantasy VII: Advent Children''. The stories were later collected into a single paperback volume. An animated adaptation of one story, "Case of Denzel," was included in all copies of ''Final Fantasy VII: Advent Children Complete'', which released on the same day as the paperback volume.
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|{{nowrap|'''''[[ Final Fantasy VII The Kids Are Alright: A Turks Side Story]]'''''}}
|{{flag|Japan}} December 15, 2011<br>{{flag|United States}} January 22, 2019
|Another novel written by Kazushige Nojima and set shortly before the events of ''Final Fantasy VII: Advent Children''. The novel was illustrated by [[Shou Tojima]].
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