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Final Fantasy III [Model SQF-FC]
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Final Fantasy III (c) 1990 Square Company, Limited. Fantasy role-playing video game. Third installment in the Final Fantasy series. The story revolves around four orphaned youths drawn to a crystal of light. The crystal grants them some of its power, and instructs them to go forth and restore balance to the world. Not knowing what to make of the crystal's pronouncements, but nonetheless recognizing the importance of its words, the four inform their adoptive families of their mission and set out to explore and bring back balance to the world. - TECHNICAL - GAME ID: SQF-FC BARCODE: 4961012901012 - TRIVIA - Final Fantasy III was released on April 27, 1990 (Friday) in Japan at a retail price of 8,400 JPY. It sold 1.4 million copies in Japan. It is the first numbered Final Fantasy game to feature the job-change system. As with the previous two installments of the series, Final Fantasy III was programmed for the Famicom by Nasir Gebelli. It was the last original Final Fantasy title on which Gebelli worked. Midway through the development of the game, Gebelli was forced to return to Sacramento, California from Japan due to an expired work visa. The rest of the development staff followed him to Sacramento with necessary materials and equipment and finished production of the game there. The completed game was one of the largest ever released for the Famicom, published on a 512KiB cartridge, the second-highest capacity available for the console. Square developed and released Final Fantasy III during the same period that Nintendo released its 16-bit Super Famicom console, intended as the successor to the original 8-bit Famicom. Designer Hiromichi Tanaka said that the original game was never released outside Japan because Square was focused on developing for Nintendo's new console. - TIPS AND TRICKS - Developer message: Hold Up + Left + Start + Select, press Reset, then release Select to display the message BY: NASIR (Nasir Gebelli, the game's programmer). - SERIES - 1. Final Fantasy [Model SQF-FF] (1987, FC) 2. Final Fantasy II [Model SQF-FY] (1988, FC) 3. Final Fantasy III [Model SQF-FC] (1990, FC) 4. Final Fantasy IV [Model SHVC-F4] (1991, SFC) 5. Final Fantasy V [Model SHVC-F5] (1992, SFC) 6. Final Fantasy VI [Model SHVC-F6] (1994, SFC) 7. Final Fantasy VII [Model SLPS-00700~2] (1997, PSX) 8. Final Fantasy VIII [Model SLPS-01880~3] (1999, PSX) 9. Final Fantasy IX [Model SLPS-02000~3] (2000, PSX) 10. Final Fantasy X [Model SLPS-25050] (2001, PS2) 11. Final Fantasy XI Online [Model SLPS-25200/20200] (2002, PS2) 12. Final Fantasy XII [Model SLPM-66320] (2006, PS2) 13. Final Fantasy XIII [Model BLJM-67005] (2009, PS3) 14. Final Fantasy XIII-2 [Model BLJM-60382] (2011, PS3) 15. Lightning Returns - Final Fantasy XIII [Model BLJM-60558] (2013, PS3) 16. Final Fantasy XV [Model PLJM-84059] (2016, PS4) - STAFF - Program: Nasir Gebelli Character: Yoshitaka Amano Scenario: Kenji Terada Music: Nobuo Uematsu Design: Hiromichi Tanaka, Kazuhiko Aoki Battle Program: Kiyoshi Yoshii, Katsuhisa Higuchi CG Design: Hiromi Nakada, Kazuko Shibuya Obj Design: Koichi Ishii Music Program: Hiroshi Nakamura Sound Effect: Hiroyuki Itou, Takashi Tokita, Masanori Hoshino, Toshiyuki Inoue Special Thanks To: Hisashi Suzuki, Yusuke Hirata, S. Hasegawa, Shin-ichiro Kajitani, N. Yamamoto, M. Inada, M. Miura, Y. Ishida, Ryuko Kouda, M. Kaneshige, Yōko Suemitsu, Akitoshi Kawazu, Keitarou Adachi, Naoki Okabe, Tomoki Anazawa, Ken Narita, Yasushi Matsumura, Hiroyuki Itou, Ryoko Tanaka, T. Kondo, S. Sano, N. Goto, T. Suzuki Director: Hironobu Sakaguchi Producer: Masafumi Miyamoto - SOURCES - ROM dump (MAME).
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Final Fantasy III (c) 1990 Square Company, Limited. Fantasy role-playing video game. Third installment in the Final Fantasy series. The story revolves around four orphaned youths drawn to a crystal of light. The crystal grants them some of its power, and instructs them to go forth and restore balance to the world. Not knowing what to make of the crystal's pronouncements, but nonetheless recognizing the importance of its words, the four inform their adoptive families of their mission and set out to explore and bring back balance to the world. - TECHNICAL - GAME ID: SQF-FC BARCODE: 4961012901012 - TRIVIA - Final Fantasy III was released on April 27, 1990 (Friday) in Japan at a retail price of 8,400 JPY. It sold 1.4 million copies in Japan. It is the first numbered Final Fantasy game to feature the job-change system. As with the previous two installments of the series, Final Fantasy III was programmed for the Famicom by Nasir Gebelli. It was the last original Final Fantasy title on which Gebelli worked. Midway through the development of the game, Gebelli was forced to return to Sacramento, California from Japan due to an expired work visa. The rest of the development staff followed him to Sacramento with necessary materials and equipment and finished production of the game there. The completed game was one of the largest ever released for the Famicom, published on a 512KiB cartridge, the second-highest capacity available for the console. Square developed and released Final Fantasy III during the same period that Nintendo released its 16-bit Super Famicom console, intended as the successor to the original 8-bit Famicom. Designer Hiromichi Tanaka said that the original game was never released outside Japan because Square was focused on developing for Nintendo's new console. - TIPS AND TRICKS - Developer message: Hold Up + Left + Start + Select, press Reset, then release Select to display the message BY: NASIR (Nasir Gebelli, the game's programmer). - SERIES - 1. Final Fantasy [Model SQF-FF] (1987, FC) 2. Final Fantasy II [Model SQF-FY] (1988, FC) 3. Final Fantasy III [Model SQF-FC] (1990, FC) 4. Final Fantasy IV [Model SHVC-F4] (1991, SFC) 5. Final Fantasy V [Model SHVC-F5] (1992, SFC) 6. Final Fantasy VI [Model SHVC-F6] (1994, SFC) 7. Final Fantasy VII [Model SLPS-00700~2] (1997, PSX) 8. Final Fantasy VIII [Model SLPS-01880~3] (1999, PSX) 9. Final Fantasy IX [Model SLPS-02000~3] (2000, PSX) 10. Final Fantasy X [Model SLPS-25050] (2001, PS2) 11. Final Fantasy XI Online [Model SLPS-25200/20200] (2002, PS2) 12. Final Fantasy XII [Model SLPM-66320] (2006, PS2) 13. Final Fantasy XIII [Model BLJM-67005] (2009, PS3) 14. Final Fantasy XIII-2 [Model BLJM-60382] (2011, PS3) 15. Lightning Returns - Final Fantasy XIII [Model BLJM-60558] (2013, PS3) 16. Final Fantasy XV [Model PLJM-84059] (2016, PS4) - STAFF - Program: Nasir Gebelli Character: Yoshitaka Amano Scenario: Kenji Terada Music: Nobuo Uematsu Design: Hiromichi Tanaka, Kazuhiko Aoki Battle Program: Kiyoshi Yoshii, Katsuhisa Higuchi CG Design: Hiromi Nakada, Kazuko Shibuya Obj Design: Koichi Ishii Music Program: Hiroshi Nakamura Sound Effect: Hiroyuki Itou, Takashi Tokita, Masanori Hoshino, Toshiyuki Inoue Special Thanks To: Hisashi Suzuki, Yusuke Hirata, S. Hasegawa, Shin-ichiro Kajitani, N. Yamamoto, M. Inada, M. Miura, Y. Ishida, Ryuko Kouda, M. Kaneshige, Yōko Suemitsu, Akitoshi Kawazu, Keitarou Adachi, Naoki Okabe, Tomoki Anazawa, Ken Narita, Yasushi Matsumura, Hiroyuki Itou, Ryoko Tanaka, T. Kondo, S. Sano, N. Goto, T. Suzuki Director: Hironobu Sakaguchi Producer: Masafumi Miyamoto - SOURCES - ROM dump (MAME).
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