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  • |release={{Flag|Japan}} February 27, 1994 ...and ''[[Final Fantasy II]]'' for the Famicom. It was released in February 1994 by [[Squaresoft]], and the compilation was never released outside Japan.
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  • |first_appear=''[[Final Fantasy VI]]'' (1994)
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  • ...ome console manufactured and created by [[Sony]]. It was first released in 1994, as Sony's first video game console. In 2000, the console received a succes
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  • |first_appear=''[[Final Fantasy VI]]'' (1994)
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  • |''[[Final Fantasy VI]]'' (1994) |''Final Fantasy VI'' (1994)
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  • |first_appear=''[[Final Fantasy VI]]'' (1994)
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  • |April 2, 1994<ref>[https://jp.finalfantasy.com/titles/finalfantasy6 "Final Fantasy VI | T |October 11, 1994<ref>[https://cocatalog.loc.gov "Final fantasy III. (Registration Number TX0
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  • | 1994 || ''[[Final Fantasy VI]]'' || [[Super Nintendo Entertainment System]]
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  • |1994
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  • |first_appear=''[[Final Fantasy VI]]'' (1994)
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  • | February 27, 1994 | April 2, 1994
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  • ''Final Fantasy'' and ''Final Fantasy II'' were first packaged together in [[1994]], when both games were combined onto a single Famicom cartridge and releas
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  • ...nt System|Super Famicom]] in 1992. An original video animation produced in 1994, ''[[Final Fantasy: Legend of the Crystals]]'', serves as a sequel to the e ...antasy V'' in North America with the title, ''Final Fantasy III'', in late 1994.]]
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  • ...r''''' was a newsletter distributed by [[Square]] from Spring 1992 to Fall 1994. It has a total of five issues, which consist of both news and gameplay inf
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  • ...an}} April 2, 1994<br>{{Flag|United States}} / {{Flag|Canada}} October 11, 1994<br>'''PlayStation:'''<br>{{Flag|Japan}} March 11, 1999 (standalone)<br>{{Fl ...n, and released as '''''Final Fantasy III''''' in North America in October 1994. It was co-directed by Yoshinori Kitase and Hiroyuki Itou, taking over from
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  • ...d-woolsey-super-play-magazine-sep-1994/ ''Super Play Magazine'' (September 1994 issue)]}}
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  • ...screenshot.jpg|thumb|200px|A screenshot from the early 2D prototype (circa 1994), which has an isometric view and has Locke from ''Final Fantasy VI'' as a Initial discussion of ''Final Fantasy VII'' began sometime in 1994 for the [[Super Nintendo Entertainment System|Super Famicom]], after ''[[Fi
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