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'''''Final Fantasy Legend III''''', released in Japan as ''SaGa 3: Jikuu no Hasha'', is a role-playing video game developed and published by [[Square Co., Ltd.|Square]] for the [[Game Boy]]. It is the third entry in the ''SaGa'' series, and is a sequel to both ''[[The Final Fantasy Legend]]'' and ''[[Final Fantasy Legend II]]''. The game was released in Japan in 1991, and in North America in 1993. A later edition released in North America in 1998 through Sunsoft. The narrative follows a group of warriors as they fight a god-like being in the past, present and future. During gameplay, players explore the different time periods, fighting in turn-based battles, and raising character power through a combination of experience points, skill leveling, and material-based character classes. In 2011, a remake of the game was released for the [[Nintendo DS]], exclusively in Japan.
'''''Final Fantasy Legend III''''' is a role-playing video game developed and published by [[Square Co., Ltd.|Square]] for the [[Game Boy]]. It is the third entry in the ''SaGa'' series, and is a sequel to both ''[[The Final Fantasy Legend]]'' and ''[[Final Fantasy Legend II]]''. The game was released in Japan in 1991, and in North America in 1993. A later edition released in North America in 1998 through Sunsoft. The narrative follows a group of warriors as they fight a god-like being in the past, present and future. During gameplay, players explore the different time periods, fighting in turn-based battles, and raising character power through a combination of experience points, skill leveling, and material-based character classes. In 2011, a remake of the game was released for the [[Nintendo DS]], exclusively in Japan.


In December 2020, all three ''Final Fantasy Legend'' games were re-released for the [[Nintendo Switch]] compilation title, ''[[Collection of SaGa Final Fantasy Legend]]''.  
In December 2020, all three ''Final Fantasy Legend'' games were re-released for the [[Nintendo Switch]] compilation title, ''[[Collection of SaGa Final Fantasy Legend]]''.  
==Gallery==
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SaGa 3 Jikuu no Hasha box art.jpg|Japanese box art
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==References==
==References==

Latest revision as of 09:56, April 3, 2021

Final Fantasy Legend III
Final Fantasy Legend III box art.jpg
Game Boy box art

時空の覇者 Sa・Ga3 [完結編]
Jikuu no Hasha: Sa·Ga 3 [Kanketsu Hen]

Developer(s):

Square Co., Ltd.

Publisher(s):

Square Co., Ltd.

Platform(s):

Game Boy

Release date:

Japan December 13, 1991
United States August 1993[1]

Genre:

Role-playing game

Modes:

Single player

Ratings:

N/A

Final Fantasy Legend III is a role-playing video game developed and published by Square for the Game Boy. It is the third entry in the SaGa series, and is a sequel to both The Final Fantasy Legend and Final Fantasy Legend II. The game was released in Japan in 1991, and in North America in 1993. A later edition released in North America in 1998 through Sunsoft. The narrative follows a group of warriors as they fight a god-like being in the past, present and future. During gameplay, players explore the different time periods, fighting in turn-based battles, and raising character power through a combination of experience points, skill leveling, and material-based character classes. In 2011, a remake of the game was released for the Nintendo DS, exclusively in Japan.

In December 2020, all three Final Fantasy Legend games were re-released for the Nintendo Switch compilation title, Collection of SaGa Final Fantasy Legend.

Gallery[edit]

References[edit]

  1. ^ Game Boy (original) Games (PDF). Nintendo.com (Wayback Machine)

External links[edit]

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