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Final Fantasy VI


 

Final Fantasy VI (???????????VI Fainaru Fantaj? VI) is a computer role-playing game developed and published by Square Co., Ltd. in 1994 for the Super Nintendo Entertainment System video game console. It was directed by Yoshinori Kitase and Hiroyuki Itou, who took over from series creator and producer Hironobu Sakaguchi, director of the five previous installments of the franchise. Long-time series contributors Nobuo Uematsu composed the musical score, while Yoshitaka Amano contributed to the graphic design.

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Computer role-playing game - Square Co., Ltd. - 1994 - Super Nintendo Entertainment System - Video game console - Directed - Yoshinori Kitase - Hiroyuki Itou - Producer - Hironobu Sakaguchi - Nobuo Uematsu - Yoshitaka Amano

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Final Fantasy VI was the third game in the Final Fantasy series to be released in North America (after Final Fantasy and Final Fantasy IV). As a result, it was retitled and marketed as Final Fantasy III in North America. Several other changes were made to the North American version due to various content guidelines imposed by Nintendo of America, including restrictions against nudity and offensive language.

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North America - Final Fantasy - Final Fantasy IV - Nintendo of America

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The game focuses on a conflict between the Empire, and magical beings known as Espers. It features fourteen playable characters: the largest cast of any game in the Final Fantasy series to date, excluding spin-off titles.

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The Empire - Espers - Playable characters

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Final Fantasy VI was the last title in the series to be released for the Super Nintendo console. It was remade for the Sony PlayStation and released in Japan in 1999, both individually and as part of the Final Fantasy Collection. In North America, this remake is available as part of the Final Fantasy Anthology. In 2002, the PlayStation remake was released individually in Europe and Australia. A new remake will appear on Game Boy Advance, sometime in 2006. http://rpgamer.com/news/Q4-2005/100505a.html

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Remade - Sony PlayStation - 1999 - Final Fantasy Collection - Final Fantasy Anthology - 2002 - Europe - Australia - Game Boy Advance - 2006

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