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  • [[File:Game Boy Advance SP.jpg|thumb|A silver Game Boy Advance SP]] ...an, Nintendo was the publisher for many of Square Enix's releases for Game Boy Advance.
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  • [[File:Game Boy Advance SP.jpg|thumb|A silver Game Boy Advance SP]] ...an, Nintendo was the publisher for many of Square Enix's releases for Game Boy Advance.
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  • #REDIRECT [[Game Boy Advance]]
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  • {{Infobox Game |platforms=[[Game Boy Advance]]
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  • {{Infobox Game |release='''Game Boy Advance:'''<br>{{Flag|Japan}} February 14, 2003<br>{{Flag|United States}} S
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  • {{Infobox Game |platforms=[[Game Boy]]
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  • {{Infobox Game |image=[[File:Final Fantasy Legend III box art.jpg|250px]]<br>Game Boy box art
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  • {{Infobox Game |platforms=[[Game Boy]]
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  • {{Infobox Game |release='''Game Boy Advance:'''<br>{{Flag|Japan}} November 30, 2006<br>{{Flag|United States}} F
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  • ...tor to the {{wp|Game Boy Color}} and had graphics comparable to the [[Game Boy Advance]]. The WonderSwan Color was exclusively released in Japan on Decemb ...eb.archive.org/web/20150104212128/http://gamedatamuseum.web.fc2.com/ws.htm Game Data Museum - FC2.com] (archived)</ref> Some WonderSwan Colors were bundled
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  • {{Infobox Game |image=[[File:Final Fantasy Legend II box art.jpg|250px]]<br>Game Boy cover
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  • ...used standard DVD discs and had the option to be a DVD player as well as a game console, which made both of them more enticing. ...er via the Game Link Cable. The Game Boy Player peripheral allows for Game Boy Advance titles to be played on the GameCube, including the ''Final Fantasy'
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  • ...departs from the previous game by being a sprite based isometric adventure game. Battles take place in special arenas and fighting is completely overhauled The game was fully remade in 2008 with ''[[Kingdom Hearts Re:Chain of Memories]]'' o
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  • ...card Highwind''' is a [[party]] member in ''[[Final Fantasy II]]''. In the game, he is the last surviving [[Dragoon]] from the island of [[Deist]]. Contrar ...ng boy named Kain, whose father had recently been killed. Ricard tells the boy he will care for him in his real father's place. However, Ricard is later k
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  • {{Infobox Game |platforms=[[Game Boy Advance]]
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  • ...me was re-released on [[Game Boy Advance]] in Japan as ''[[Chocobo Land: A Game of Dice]]''.
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  • ...inal Fantasy V'', Gloom Widows' bodies were changed to yellow. In the Game Boy Advance release, the tips of their feet are purple. Gloom Widow FF GBA sprite.png|Game Boy Advance sprite
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  • ...s in [[reissue|remake]]s of ''[[Final Fantasy]]'' starting with the [[Game Boy Advance]] version. It does not return in the ''[[Final Fantasy Pixel Remast
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  • ...Final Fantasy (franchise)|Final Fantasy]]'' games, starting with the first game, ''[[Final Fantasy]]''. As with usual {{wp|pirate}}s, they carry a long swo ==Game appearances==
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  • In the [[WonderSwan Color]], [[PlayStation]], and [[Game Boy Advance]] releases, a blue oar is depicted in the sprites for a Canoe. Canoe FF GBA sprite.png|[[Game Boy Advance]] sprite
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  • ...n=3 style="background-color:#d4ebf2;font-weight:bold;font-size:90%" | Game Boy Advance and later remakes Caravan map location FF GBA.png|Caravan's location on the world map (Game Boy Advance version)
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  • ...me player who was sent through a portal into Videoland to save the various game worlds from the evil Mother Brain. ...quer the ''Final Fantasy'' world by hypnotizing Kevin into doing evil. The game's main protagonists, the [[Warriors of Light]], do not appear in the episod
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  • ==Game appearances== ...h, and back fins. In the [[WonderSwan Color]], [[PlayStation]], and [[Game Boy Advance]] releases, Killer Fish have lighter blue fins, and their eyes are
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  • {{about|the compilation for Famicom|the similar compilation title for Game Boy Advance|Final Fantasy I & II: Dawn of Souls|}} {{Infobox Game
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  • ...er green palette. In the [[WonderSwan Color]], [[PlayStation]], and [[Game Boy Advance]] versions, their pose is different, and their neck is thicker and ...lightly different pose than in the WonderSwan Color, PlayStation, and Game Boy Advance versions, and their small teeth in the original Famicom version wer
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  • Killer Shark FF GBA sprite.png|[[Game Boy Advance]] sprite
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  • ...the tip of its find are red. Leviathan also appears as a boss. During the game, [[Rydia]] is kidnapped by Leviathan, who raises her into becoming a [[Summ ...and during the minigame, Chocobo and his rivals have the role of the young boy, as they try and swim away from the Leviathan, whom [[Bebuzzu]] takes on th
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  • {{Infobox Game .... The collection was ported to [[Microsoft Windows]] through the [[Steam]] game service a month later.
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  • {{Infobox Game |genre=Role-playing game
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  • ...ort over any other console, from 2000–2016. Nearly every ''Final Fantasy'' game for the console was released as an exclusive, although most were also relea ...''Final Fantasy X'', and ''[[Dirge of Cerberus -Final Fantasy VII-]]'', a game of the ''[[Compilation of Final Fantasy VII]]'' series.
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  • ...erted in Slot-2. The first ''[[Final Fantasy (franchise)|Final Fantasy]]'' game that released for the Nintendo DS was a [[Final Fantasy III (3D remake)|3D ...However, the Nintendo DSi did not retain backward compatibility with Game Boy Advance games. In 2011, the Nintendo DS was succeeded by the [[Nintendo 3DS
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  • ==Game appearances== ...attacks but are resistant to [[Fire (element)|Fire]] and [[Quake]]. In the game, Sharks are turquoise, although in the [[MSX2]] release, they are blue. Sta
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  • ...ve dark blue skin, and are depicted as wearing a spiked shell. In the Game Boy Advance version, Gil Snappers have an orange shell, but starting with the [ In ''[[Final Fantasy IV]]'', starting with the Game Boy Advance version, Gil Snappers are enemies that only appear in a bonus dunge
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  • During the game, the residents of [[Onrac]] ask the [[Warriors of Light]] to save the Merma Mermaid FF GBA sprite.png|''Final Fantasy'' ([[Game Boy Advance]])
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  • ...nd [[PlayStation]] releases, it is named '''GiantBat''', and in the [[Game Boy Advance]] version, it is named '''Bloody Bat'''.
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  • ==Game appearances== {{bestiarynav|game=Final Fantasy|num=019|prev=[[Sahagin]]|next=[[Buccaneer]]}}
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  • In the [[Game Boy Advance]] version, by performing Kain's [[Lunar Trail]] and defeating [[Lun
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  • {{Infobox Game ...Fantasy Tactics]]'' series. In 2003, a sequel was released for the [[Game Boy Advance]], ''[[Final Fantasy Tactics Advance]]''. In 2007, ''Final Fantasy
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  • ...izards have a dark purple body. This was changed back to red in the [[Game Boy Advance]] remake. In the original Nintendo Entertainment System version, Fi {{bestiarynav|color=FF|game=Final Fantasy|num=064|prev=[[Hellhound]]|next=[[Fire Gigas]]}}
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  • |game=Final Fantasy II Leg Eater FF2 GBA sprite.png|[[Game Boy Advance]] sprite
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  • In ''[[Final Fantasy]]'', starting with the [[Game Boy Advance]] remake, there is one Genji Shield found in a [[treasure chest]] i ...from ''Final Fantasy V'', especially in the [[Kingdom Hearts (game)|first game]].
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  • Matoya FF GBA sprite.png|[[Game Boy Advance]] sprite *In ''[[Captain N: The Game Master]]''{{'}}s series finale, "The Fractured Fantasy of Captain N", there
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  • |game=Final Fantasy II Hornet FF2 GBA sprite.png|[[Game Boy Advance]] sprite
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  • {{Infobox Game |genre=Role-playing game
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  • == Game appearances == ...ars in ''[[Final Fantasy]]'' [[reissue|remakes]], starting with the [[Game Boy Advance]] version, because it is only obtainable in the exclusive [[dungeon
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  • Castle Cornelia FFI GBA sprite.png|Game Boy Advance sprite
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  • {{Infobox Game ..., which are a magical type of {{wp|pop-up book}} and the main theme of the game.
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  • ...|Final Fantasy]]'' games, and it debuts in the first ''[[Final Fantasy]]'' game. ==Game appearances==
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  • ...he Earth Crystal preserves the vitality of the land. Many years before the game's events, the Earth Crystal's power was drained by [[Lich]], causing the su Earth Crystal FF GBA sprite.png|Game Boy Advance sprite
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  • ...akaguchi'''|坂口 博信|Sakaguchi Hironobu}} (born November 25, 1962) is a video game designer and the creator of the ''[[Final Fantasy (franchise)|Final Fantasy As a game designer, Sakaguchi has set standards of creativity that continue to be bot
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  • |caption=Matoya's Cave in the Game Boy Advance remake ...ya's Cave''' is a location that makes its first and main appearance in the game, ''[[Final Fantasy]]''. As the name implies, Matoya's Cave is the home of [
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