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'''''The Final Fantasy Legend''''' (or '''''Final Fantasy Legend'''''<ref>''Nintendo Power'' volume 28, page 52.</ref>), known in Japan as '''''Makai Toushi Sa·Ga''''', is a [[Game Boy]] video game which was both developed and published by [[Square Co., Ltd.|Square]]. It originally released in Japan in December 1989, and is the first game of the ''SaGa'' series as well as the first role-playing video game for the Game Boy. The North American release was linked to the [[Final Fantasy (franchise)|''Final Fantasy'' franchise]] to help with marketing as it was both the second RPG and ''Final Fantasy'' title that Square released in America. The game would later be re-released by [[Sunsoft]] for the same system in 1998. ''The Final Fantasy Legend'' would later receive two sequels — ''[[Final Fantasy Legend II]]'' and ''[[Final Fantasy Legend III]]'' — both of which similarly originated as the second and third titles of the ''SaGa'' series respectively.
'''''The Final Fantasy Legend''''', known in Japan as '''''Makai Toushi Sa·Ga''''', is a [[Game Boy]] video game which was both developed and published by [[Square Co., Ltd.|Square]]. It originally released in Japan in December 1989, and is the first game of the ''SaGa'' series as well as the first role-playing video game for the Game Boy. The North American release was linked to the [[Final Fantasy (franchise)|''Final Fantasy'' franchise]] to help with marketing as it was both the second RPG and ''Final Fantasy'' title that Square released in America. The game would later be re-released by [[Sunsoft]] for the same system in 1998. ''The Final Fantasy Legend'' would later receive two sequels — ''[[Final Fantasy Legend II]]'' and ''[[Final Fantasy Legend III]]'' — both of which similarly originated as the second and third titles of the ''SaGa'' series respectively.


Square followed with a [[reissue|remake]] for the [[WonderSwan Color]] and mobile phones in 2002 and 2007 respectively, both dropping the connection to the ''Final Fantasy'' franchise entirely.
Square followed with a [[reissue|remake]] for the [[WonderSwan Color]] and mobile phones in 2002 and 2007 respectively, both dropping the connection to the ''Final Fantasy'' franchise entirely.

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