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Final Fantasy ( Japanese: ファイナルファンタジー Fainaru Fantajii) is a very popular series of role-playing video games produced by Square (aka Squaresoft), now Square Enix. The Final Fantasy video game franchise originated in Japan in 1987 (with Final Fantasy I) and was brought over to North America in 1990 (also with Final Fantasy I) and finally to Europe in 1997 (with Final Fantasy VII). It is also very popular in Australia and New Zealand.

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There have been over 15 Final Fantasy games in all, although few serve as direct sequels to each other. The franchise is associated more with quality, graphics, music, and gameplay than characters or settings.



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