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==Final Fantasy Anthology==
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|developer = Visceral Games
 
|publisher = Electronic Arts
 
|distributor = MGM Interactive
 
|franchise = 007
 
|platform = PlayStation 2,Xbox,GameCube
 
|na_rel = {{Release|2001|November|13|NA|PlayStation 2}}<br/><br/>{{Release|2002|March|13|NA|GameCube}}<br/><br/>{{Release|2002|March|26|NA|Xbox}}
 
|eu_rel = {{Release|2001|November|30|EU|PlayStation 2}}<br/><br/>{{Release|2002|June|14|EU|GameCube,Xbox}}
 
|genre = First-person shooter
 
|features = Single-player,Multi-player,1-4 Player Split-Screen
 
|ratings = ESRB-T,USK-16,OFLCA-MA15+,OFLCNZ-R16+,ELSPA-15+
 
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Final Fantasy Anthology was released on [[September 30]], [[1999]] in North America and May 17, 2002 in Europe. The North American release includes the games [[Final Fantasy V]] and [[Final Fantasy VI]], while the PAL release includes [[Final Fantasy IV]] and [[Final Fantasy V]]. This compilation was released for the PlayStation.
'''''007: Agent Under Fire''''' is a first-person shooter with an original storyline, starring James Bond. Players engage in a completely immersive first-person Bond experience featuring diverse gameplay, from stealth-based action to fast-paced driving (utilizing the Need for Speed engine) and on-rails shooting. Bond utilizes a full arsenal of Q-lab weapons, gadgets and rides. The new single-player storyline builds on the Bond legacy with villains and allies, both new and familiar. The game also sports multi-player split-screen support for up to four. Electronic Arts ported the James Bond 007 in Agent Under Fire from the PlayStation 2, bringing improved visuals and multi-player bots to the game.
 
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==Final Fantasy Collection==
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Final Fantasy Collection was released on [[March 11]], [[1999]] only in Japan for the PlayStation. The compilation contains [[Final Fantasy IV]], [[Final Fantasy V]], and [[Final Fantasy VI]].
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==Final Fantasy Origins==
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Final Fantasy Origins is a compilation of [[Final Fantasy I]] and [[Final Fantasy II]]. It was released in [[April 8]], [[2003]].
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==Final Fantasy Chronicles==
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Final Fantasy Chronicles is a compilation of [[Final Fantasy IV]] and [[Chrono Trigger]] released for the Sony PlayStation on June 29, 2001. Final Fantasy IV includes new [[3D]] [[FMV]]s to replace the original [[cut-scenes]]. Chrono Trigger gets new [[anime]] cut scenes drawn in a similar style to that of [[Akira Toriyama]]. Because of these changes, both games now feature [[loading times]] before each scene.
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==Final Fantasy I & II: Dawn of Souls==
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Final Fantasy I & II: Dawn of Souls also known as Final Fantasy I & II Advance in Europe, was released on [[July 29]], [[2004]] in Japan; [[November 29]], [[2004]] in North America, and [[December 3]], [[2004]] in Europe. The compilation is released for the Game Boy Advance and contains the games [[Final Fantasy I]] and [[Final Fantasy II]].
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Revision as of 02:09, 21 June 2007

Final Fantasy Anthology

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Final Fantasy Anthology was released on September 30, 1999 in North America and May 17, 2002 in Europe. The North American release includes the games Final Fantasy V and Final Fantasy VI, while the PAL release includes Final Fantasy IV and Final Fantasy V. This compilation was released for the PlayStation.

Final Fantasy Collection

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Final Fantasy Collection was released on March 11, 1999 only in Japan for the PlayStation. The compilation contains Final Fantasy IV, Final Fantasy V, and Final Fantasy VI.

Final Fantasy Origins

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Final Fantasy Origins is a compilation of Final Fantasy I and Final Fantasy II. It was released in April 8, 2003.

Final Fantasy Chronicles

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Final Fantasy Chronicles is a compilation of Final Fantasy IV and Chrono Trigger released for the Sony PlayStation on June 29, 2001. Final Fantasy IV includes new 3D FMVs to replace the original cut-scenes. Chrono Trigger gets new anime cut scenes drawn in a similar style to that of Akira Toriyama. Because of these changes, both games now feature loading times before each scene.

Final Fantasy I & II: Dawn of Souls

File:Final fantasy2 dawn of souls boxart.jpg

Final Fantasy I & II: Dawn of Souls also known as Final Fantasy I & II Advance in Europe, was released on July 29, 2004 in Japan; November 29, 2004 in North America, and December 3, 2004 in Europe. The compilation is released for the Game Boy Advance and contains the games Final Fantasy I and Final Fantasy II.