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  2. List of Square Enix mobile games - Wikipedia

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    List of Square Enix mobile games. Square Enix is a Japanese video game development and publishing company formed from the merger on April 1, 2003, of video game developer Square and publisher Enix. [1] The company is best known for its role-playing video game franchises, which include the Final Fantasy series, the Dragon Quest series, and the ...

  3. Final Fantasy IV: The After Years - Wikipedia

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    Final Fantasy IV: The After Years is an episodic role-playing video game co-developed by Matrix Software and Square Enix, as the sequel to the 1991 title Final Fantasy IV.Set 17 years after Final Fantasy IV, The After Years follows the original cast and their descendants in episodic tales as a new villain appears, setting into action a mysterious chain of events that threatens the fate of the ...

  4. Final Fantasy V - Wikipedia

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    Release. December 6, 1992. Genre (s) Role-playing. Mode (s) Single-player, multiplayer. Final Fantasy V[ a] is a 1992 role-playing video game developed and published by Square. It is the fifth main installment of the Final Fantasy series. The game first appeared only in Japan on Nintendo 's Super Famicom (known internationally as the Super ...

  5. Final Fantasy Brave Exvius - Wikipedia

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    Mode (s) Single-player. Final Fantasy Brave Exvius is a free-to-play role-playing game developed by Alim [ 1] and published by Square Enix for iOS, Android and Amazon Fire devices. A spin-off of the Final Fantasy series, the game marks as the first collaborative effort between Square-Enix and Alim. As of August 2019, the app had been downloaded ...

  6. Final Fantasy IV: The Complete Collection - Wikipedia

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    The compilation was supervised by Takashi Tokita. [7] It features 16:9 high-resolution graphics, the same CG opening movie from the Nintendo DS remake of Final Fantasy IV, [3] a new CG opening for Final Fantasy IV: The After Years, [7] a new soundtrack arrangement, [5] and a gallery mode for viewing CG movies and Yoshitaka Amano's artwork.

  7. Final Fantasy IV - Wikipedia

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    Final Fantasy IV, [ a] titled Final Fantasy II in its initial North American release, is a 1991 role-playing video game developed and published by Square (now Square Enix) for the Super Nintendo Entertainment System. The fourth main installment of the Final Fantasy series, the game's story follows Cecil, a dark knight, as he tries to prevent ...

  8. The Final Fantasy Legend - Wikipedia

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    The Final Fantasy Legend, originally released in Japan as Makai Toushi Sa・Ga[ b] is a role-playing video game developed and published by Square for the Game Boy. It was originally released in Japan in December 1989 and North America in September 1990. It is the first game in the SaGa series and the first role-playing video game for the system.

  9. Final Fantasy Crystal Chronicles - Wikipedia

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    Final Fantasy Crystal Chronicles[ c] is a series of video games within the Final Fantasy franchise developed by Square Enix. Beginning in 2003 with the game for the GameCube, the series has predominantly been released on Nintendo gaming hardware and covers multiple genres, including action role-playing. The Crystal Chronicles series takes place ...