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− | '''''Final Fantasy''''' (officially written '''''FINAL FANTASY''''') is a fantasy turn-based role-playing game for the [[Nintendo Entertainment System]] and is the first game in the [[Final Fantasy series|''Final Fantasy'' series]]. It was released in December 1987 in Japan and May 1990 in North America. Its North American release was localized and published by Nintendo of America. | + | '''''Final Fantasy''''' (officially written '''''FINAL FANTASY''''') is a fantasy turn-based role-playing game developed by Square for the [[Nintendo Entertainment System]] and is the first game in the [[Final Fantasy series|''Final Fantasy'' series]]. It was released in December 1987 in Japan and May 1990 in North America. Its North American release was localized and published by Nintendo of America. |
The game has numerous re-releases, including on the [[Game Boy Advance]] as ''[[Final Fantasy I & II: Dawn of Souls]]'' and on non-Japanese versions of the [[Nintendo Entertainment System: NES Classic Edition|NES Classic Edition]]. | The game has numerous re-releases, including on the [[Game Boy Advance]] as ''[[Final Fantasy I & II: Dawn of Souls]]'' and on non-Japanese versions of the [[Nintendo Entertainment System: NES Classic Edition|NES Classic Edition]]. | ||
==Story== | ==Story== | ||
− | There are four Light Warriors, each carrying an {{tt|Orb|Crystal in later translations}}, each of which represent a specific element. They start their journey by rescuing Princess Sara of {{tt|Coneria|Cornelia in later | + | There are four Light Warriors, each carrying an {{tt|Orb|Crystal in later translations}}, each of which represent a specific element. They start their journey by rescuing Princess Sara of {{tt|Coneria|Cornelia in later translations}} from the traitorous knight Garland. The Light Warriors eventually defeat the Four Fiends (Lich, {{tt|Kary|Marilith in later translations}}, Kraken, and Tiamat), who were draining power from the Orbs, and then the Light Warriors restore the Orbs to their former power. The Light Warriors discover that Garland had created a time loop, so they go 2,000 years into the past to fight him. They fight the Four Fiends again and then kill Garland, who transforms into Chaos. Then the Light Warriors kill him and end the time loop. |
==Gameplay== | ==Gameplay== | ||
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|'''JP:''' May 26, 2009<br>'''NA:''' October 5, 2009<br>'''PAL:''' May 7, 2010 | |'''JP:''' May 26, 2009<br>'''NA:''' October 5, 2009<br>'''PAL:''' May 7, 2010 | ||
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|'''JP:''' November 13, 2013<ref name="Wii U"/> | |'''JP:''' November 13, 2013<ref name="Wii U"/> | ||
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|'''JP:''' December 18, 2013<ref>[https://www.nintendo.co.jp/titles/50010000018733 ファイナルファンタジー | ニンテンドー3DS | 任天堂]</ref> | |'''JP:''' December 18, 2013<ref>[https://www.nintendo.co.jp/titles/50010000018733 ファイナルファンタジー | ニンテンドー3DS | 任天堂]</ref> | ||
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|'''JP:''' January 21, 2015<ref>[https://www.nintendo.co.jp/titles/50010000018733 FINAL FANTASY | ニンテンドー3DS | 任天堂]</ref> | |'''JP:''' January 21, 2015<ref>[https://www.nintendo.co.jp/titles/50010000018733 FINAL FANTASY | ニンテンドー3DS | 任天堂]</ref> | ||
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|'''NA/EU:''' November 11, 2016<br>'''AUS:''' November 10, 2016 | |'''NA/EU:''' November 11, 2016<br>'''AUS:''' November 10, 2016 | ||
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Final Fantasy (officially written FINAL FANTASY) is a fantasy turn-based role-playing game developed by Square for the Nintendo Entertainment System and is the first game in the Final Fantasy series. It was released in December 1987 in Japan and May 1990 in North America. Its North American release was localized and published by Nintendo of America.
The game has numerous re-releases, including on the Game Boy Advance as Final Fantasy I & II: Dawn of Souls and on non-Japanese versions of the NES Classic Edition.
Story
There are four Light Warriors, each carrying an Orb, each of which represent a specific element. They start their journey by rescuing Princess Sara of Coneria from the traitorous knight Garland. The Light Warriors eventually defeat the Four Fiends (Lich, Kary, Kraken, and Tiamat), who were draining power from the Orbs, and then the Light Warriors restore the Orbs to their former power. The Light Warriors discover that Garland had created a time loop, so they go 2,000 years into the past to fight him. They fight the Four Fiends again and then kill Garland, who transforms into Chaos. Then the Light Warriors kill him and end the time loop.
Gameplay
The player has a party of four, and can select their names and classes. There are six classes: Fighter, Black Belt, Red Mage, Thief, White Mage, and Black Mage; these classes have different stats, and can equip different sets of equipment, and some of the classes can use magic. The game takes place on a world map, with towns and dungeons that can be visited.
Battles are turn-based; the player selects commands for each member of the party, and then characters and enemies act in an order determined by their agility stats. An innovation with Final Fantasy is that the player's party can be seen at the right-hand side of the screen and the enemies at the left, rather than the then-standard first-person view where only the enemies could be seen.
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Other releases
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ファイナルファンタジーI・II | Family Computer | JP: February 27, 1994 | A compilation cartridge of Final Fantasy and Final Fantasy II. Contains many of the graphical changes made to the English version. | |
Final Fantasy I & II: Dawn of Souls | Game Boy Advance | JP: July 29, 2004 NA: November 29, 2004 |
A port of the PlayStation remakes of Final Fantasy and Final Fantasy II with some added content. | |
FINAL FANTASY | Wii (Virtual Console) | JP: May 26, 2009 NA: October 5, 2009 PAL: May 7, 2010 |
An emulated version of the original game with added Virtual Console emulator features. Modified to reduce flashing effects and, for the Japanese version, to avoid trademark infringement with one of the monsters. In PAL regions, it is an import title that costs extra Wii Points. | |
ファイナルファンタジー | Wii U (Virtual Console) | JP: November 13, 2013[2] | An emulated version of the original game with added Virtual Console emulator features. Japan only. Modified to reduce flashing effects and to avoid trademark infringement with one of the monsters. | |
ファイナルファンタジー | Nintendo 3DS (Virtual Console) | JP: December 18, 2013[3] | An emulated version of the original game with added Virtual Console emulator features. Japan only. Modified to reduce flashing effects and to avoid trademark infringement with one of the monsters. | |
FINAL FANTASY | Nintendo 3DS | JP: January 21, 2015[4] | A port of the PlayStation Portable remake with dual-screen functionality and added 3D effects. | |
FINAL FANTASY® | Nintendo Entertainment System: NES Classic Edition | NA/EU: November 11, 2016 AUS: November 10, 2016 |
An emulated version of Final Fantasy is included as one of the games pre-loaded onto the system. Modified to reduce flashing effects.
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