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Today, 25 years ago on 18 December 1987, the first game in the Final Fantasy series was released on the Nintendo Famicom in Japan. What maybe was the last game for the, at that tiime, small developer Square before they went bankrupt, became one of the best selling game franchises.

Hironobu Sakaguchi, the creator of the Final Fantasy series, took his inspiration from Dragon Quest (their big rival back then), The Legend of Zelda and Ultima to create a new fantasy RPG. Should it not have sold well, he would have quit the gaming industries and return to university.

Final Fantasy 25th Anniversary

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After the competition for the first Final Fantasy super fan has closed its doors the expert panel of judges has choosen 25 finalists and now it's up to you Final Fantasy fans. Who will be crowned to the first Final Fantasy super fan?

Final Fantasy 25th Anniversary

Voting is simple: go to superfan.ff25th-anniversary.com and vote for the fan who you think that has it all to become the first Final Fantasy super fan! But don't wait to long! You can vote till 7 December.

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Square Enix has launced the official website of the 25th Anniversary of the Final Fantasy series in Japan. On the website you can find an overview of the long history of the Final Fantasy series from which the first game was released on 18 December 1987 on the Famicon (NES).

Final Fantasy 25th Anniversary

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To celebrate the upcoming release of Final Fantasy XIII-2 next week Square Enix has temporary reduced the price of Final Fantasy titles that are available in the European PlayStation Store.

Final Fantasy sale

  • Dissidia: Final Fantasy (Was £14.99/€24.99 – Now £9.99/€11.99)
  • Dissidia 012: Final Fantasy – Prologus (Was £2.39/€2.99 – Now £1.19/€1.49)
  • Dissidia 012: Final Fantasy (Was £27.99/€34.99 – Now £13.99/€17.99)
  • Final Fantasy (Was £7.99/€9.99 – Now £3.99/€4.99)
  • Final Fantasy II (Was £7.99/€9.99 – Now £3.99/€4.99)
  • Final Fantasy IV: Complete Collection (Was £27.99/€34.99 – Now £13.99/€17.99)
  • Final Fantasy V (Was £7.99/€9.99 – Now £3.99/€4.99)
  • Final Fantasy VI (Was £7.99/€9.99 – Now £3.99/€4.99)
  • Final Fantasy VII (Was £7.99/€9.99 – Now £3.99/€4.99)
  • Final Fantasy VIII (Was £7.99/€9.99 – Now £3.99/€4.99)
  • Final Fantasy IX (Was £7.99/€9.99 – Now £3.99/€4.99)
  • Final Fantasy Tactics: War of the Lions (£7.99/€9.99 – Now £3.99/€4.99)

PlayStation Plus members will receive an extra 10% off and starting 8 February Final Fantasy V will be available for free for PlayStation Plus members.

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For those who still haven't played the first two games of the Final Fantasy series, Square Enix has announced that Final Fantasy and Final Fantasy II will be released on PlayStation Network.

Final Fantasy will be released on 16 February and Final Fantasy II on 2 March and will be priced €9.99 / £7.99 each. It's unknown which version it will be. Likely the PSone version, since Japan also has that version.

Dissidia 012 Final Fantasy will include a voucher that gives 50% off Final Fantasy and The 3rd Birthday will include a voucher for Final Fantasy II.

Update: Final Fantasy has been released and it's the PSP version.

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Square Enix has announced that they will release the remakes of Final Fantasy and Final Fantasy II for the PlayStation Portable separately across Europe in early 2008. The new edition features redrawn graphics and character art, exclusive all-new dungeons, full 16: 9 widescreen visuals and an updated camera view that gives players a new perspective on these two timeless classics that defined the RPG genre.

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Square Enix has announced that Final Fantasy I Anniversary Edition for the PlayStation Portable will be available in the United States at June 26th.
Final Fantasy II Anniversary Edition will be released at July 24th.

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This year its the 20th anniversary of the Final Fantasy series and because of that Square Enix will release Final Fantasy Anniversary Edition and Final Fantasy II Anniversary Edition for the PlayStation Portable in Japan. Both games will be graphically enhanced and will have new features and have been completed for 80% and 75% already. See the enclosed scans from Famitsu for the first screens.

Final Fantasy I and II have been remade so far on the WonderSwan, PlayStation and Game Boy Advance.

» Scans: 1 2
Source: GameFront

Edit: Square Enix has opened the official website which can be founded here.

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