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词条 List of Final Fantasy media
释义

  1. Video games

  2. Film and television

  3. Radio drama

  4. Soundtracks

  5. Companion books

  6. Novels and manga

  7. See also

  8. References

{{DISPLAYTITLE:List of Final Fantasy media}}Final Fantasy is a series of role-playing video games developed and published by Square Enix (formerly Square). Its first game premiered in Japan in 1987, and Final Fantasy games have subsequently been localized for markets in North America, Europe and Australia, on nearly every video game console since its debut on the Nintendo Entertainment System. Final Fantasy is Square Enix's most successful franchise, having sold over 97 million units worldwide to date.[1] In addition to traditional role-playing games, the series includes tactical role-playing games, portable games, massively multiplayer online role-playing games, and games for mobile phones. Its popularity has placed it as the sixth-best-selling video game franchise, and the series has won multiple awards over the years.[2]

In addition to the 15 games released as part of the main (numbered) series and their many spin-offs and related titles, the Final Fantasy series has spawned many works in other media including anime, movies, novels and manga, and radio dramas. Unlimited, originally a stand-alone anime series, now has its own sub-franchise which includes video games. Many games, particularly the main series, have soundtrack album releases featuring their music in different arrangements. Square Enix has also consistently released companion books for its games which provide additional backstory and plot information, as well as detailed walkthroughs for the game. Since the announcement of Compilation of Final Fantasy VII, Square Enix has focused on "polymorphic content", expanding each game world with material on many video game platforms, as well as other forms of media.[3]

Video games

{{Main|List of Final Fantasy video games}}

Each game in the main series takes place in a different fictional universe, although beginning with Final Fantasy X-2, additional video games set in the main series games' worlds have been released.[4] Compilation of Final Fantasy VII and Fabula Nova Crystallis Final Fantasy are cross-platform multimedia projects consisting of games, films, books, and other media centered on their respective main series game, Final Fantasy VII and Final Fantasy XIII.[3][5] Final Fantasy Tactics, although originally envisioned as a spin-off game, became its own series as part of Ivalice Alliance, which counts Final Fantasy XII in its membership.[6]

A large number of spin-off video games have also been made for the Final Fantasy series. These spin-off games vary in their relation to the main series; the first, The Final Fantasy Legend games, were marketed as related in North America but were considered to be the first three games of the SaGa series in their native Japan, and later SaGa games released outside Japan bear no Final Fantasy branding.[7] Dissidia Final Fantasy, on the other hand, is a fighting game using characters from the main series exclusively.[8] Overall, more than 30 games have been released as spin-offs of the main Final Fantasy series, many within their own sub-series.

{{Video game table|body={{Video game table item
| title = Final Fantasy
| release1 = December 18, 1987[9]
| release2 = July 12, 1990[10]
| release3 = March 14, 2003[11] (PlayStation)
| notes =
  • Released on Nintendo Entertainment System
  • Also available on MSX,[12] WonderSwan Color,[13] PlayStation,[14] Game Boy Advance,[15] mobile phone,[16] PlayStation Portable,[17] Virtual Console,[18] PlayStation Network,[19] Windows Phone, and iOS[20]}}
{{Video game table item
| title=Final Fantasy II
| release1=December 17, 1988[9]
| release2=April 8, 2003[11] (PlayStation)
| release3=March 14, 2003[11] (PlayStation)
| notes=*Released on Family Computer
  • Also available on WonderSwan Color,[21] PlayStation,[22] Game Boy Advance,[15] mobile phone,[23] PlayStation Portable,[24] Virtual Console,[18] PlayStation Network,[25] and iOS[20]}}
{{Video game table item
| title=Final Fantasy III
| release1=April 27, 1990[9]
| release2=November 14, 2006[26] (Nintendo DS)
| release3=May 4, 2007[26] (Nintendo DS)
| notes=*Released on Family Computer
  • Also available on Virtual Console[18]
  • Full 3D remake for Nintendo DS,[27] iOS and PC.}}
{{Video game table item
| title=Final Fantasy IV
| release1=July 19, 1991[28]
| release2=November 23, 1991[29]
| release3=February 27, 2002[30] (PlayStation)
| notes=*Released on Super Famicom, first released in North America as "Final Fantasy II" on Super NES[31]
  • Also available on PlayStation,[32] WonderSwan Color,[33] Game Boy Advance,[34] mobile phone,[35] and Virtual Console[18]
  • Full 3D remake for Nintendo DS[36]}}
{{Video game table item
| title=Final Fantasy V
| release1=December 6, 1992[28]
| release2=October 5, 1999[37] (PlayStation)
| release3=February 27, 2002[30] (PlayStation)
| notes=*Released on Super Famicom
  • Also available on PlayStation[38] Game Boy Advance,[39] Virtual Console,[18] and PlayStation Network[40]}}
{{Video game table item
| title=Final Fantasy VI
| release1=April 2, 1994[28]
| release2=October 11, 1994[41]
| release3=March 1, 2002[42] (PlayStation)
| notes=*Released on Super Famicom, first released in North America as "Final Fantasy III" on Super NES[43]
  • Also available on PlayStation[42] Game Boy Advance,[44] and Virtual Console[18]}}
{{Video game table item
| title=Final Fantasy VII
| release1=January 31, 1997[45]
| release2=September 7, 1997[46]
| release3=November 17, 1997[47]
| notes=*Released on PlayStation
  • Also available on Microsoft Windows personal computer[48] and PlayStation Network[49]
  • International version released in Japan[50]}}
{{Video game table item
| title=Final Fantasy VIII
| release1=February 11, 1999[45]
| release2=September 9, 1999[51]
| release3=October 27, 1999[52]
| notes=*Released on PlayStation
  • Also available on Microsoft Windows personal computer[53] and PlayStation Network[54]}}
{{Video game table item
| title=Final Fantasy IX
| release1=July 7, 2000[55]
| release2=November 13, 2000[55]
| release3=February 16, 2001[55]
| notes=*Released on PlayStation
  • Also available on Microsoft Windows personal computer[56] and PlayStation Network[57]}}
{{Video game table item
| title=Final Fantasy X
| release1=July 19, 2001[58]
| release2=December 17, 2001[58]
| release3=May 24, 2002[58]
| notes=*Released on PlayStation 2
  • International version released in Japan[59]}}
{{Video game table item
| title=Final Fantasy XI
| release1=May 16, 2002[60]
| release2=October 28, 2003[61] (Microsoft Windows)
| release3=September 17, 2004[62] (Microsoft Windows)
| notes=*Released on PlayStation 2, Microsoft Windows personal computer, and Xbox 360
  • Five expansion packs and six "add-on scenarios" released in the following years[63]}}
{{Video game table item
| title=Final Fantasy XII
| release1=March 16, 2006[64]
| release2=October 31, 2006[65]
| release3=February 23, 2007[66]
| notes=*Released on PlayStation 2
  • International version released in Japan[67]}}
{{Video game table item
| title=Final Fantasy XIII
| release1=December 17, 2009[68]
| release2=March 9, 2010[69]
| release3=March 9, 2010[69]
| notes=*Released on PlayStation 3 and Xbox 360}}{{Video game table item
| title=Final Fantasy XIV
| release1=September 21, 2010[70]
| release2=September 21, 2010[71][72]
| release3=September 21, 2010[73]
| notes=*Released on Microsoft Windows.
  • Completely revamped version released in 2013 as A Realm Reborn for Windows, PlayStation 3 and in 2014 for PlayStation 4}}
{{Video game table item
| title=Final Fantasy XV
| release1=November 29, 2016
| release2=November 29, 2016
| release3=November 29, 2016
| notes=*Released on PlayStation 4 and Xbox One and PC.
  • Simultaneous world-wide release.
  • Started development as Final Fantasy Versus XIII on the PlayStation 3}}

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Film and television

Square's initial forays into film and television were critical and commercial failures. Legend of the Crystals was poorly received and the box office failure of The Spirits Within lead to the merger between Square and Enix.[74][75][76] The series did not have success in film until Advent Children, which ultimately won several awards for "best anime feature" and sold over 2.4 million copies within a year.[77][78][79]

{{Video game table|body={{Video game table item
| title=Legend of the Crystals
| release1=March 21, 1994[80]
| release2=November 24, 1998[81]
| release3={{n/a|none}}
| notes=*Four episode original video animation (OVA) by Madhouse Studios
  • Sequel to Final Fantasy V}}
{{Video game table item
| title=The Spirits Within
| release1=September 15, 2001[82]
| release2=July 11, 2001[83]
| release3=August 3, 2001[83]
| notes=*Feature-length, theatrically released computer-generated film released under the Final Fantasy brand}}{{Video game table item
| title=Unlimited
| release1=October 2, 2001[84]
| release2=October 28, 2003[85]
| release3=March 15, 2004[86]
| notes=*Original 25 episode animated television series by GONZO featuring concepts and themes from the Final Fantasy games}}{{Video game table item
| title=Advent Children
| release1=September 14, 2005[87]
| release2=April 25, 2006[87]
| release3=April 24, 2006[87]
| notes=*Feature-length, theatrically released computer-generated film serving as a sequel to Final Fantasy VII
  • Part of the Compilation of Final Fantasy VII
  • Final Fantasy VII, a traditionally animated OVA by Madhouse Studios that serves as a prequel to Final Fantasy VII, is included as a bonus feature on the North American Limited Edition Collector's Set of Advent Children[88]
  • A director's cut version of the movie was released in 2009 on Blu-ray disc as Advent Children Complete. It includes On The Way To A Smile – Episode: Denzel, a traditionally animated OVA adaption of "Case of Denzel", the first story in the On the Way to a Smile short story collection.[89]}}
{{Video game table item
| title=Final Fantasy XV
| release1=March 30, 2016
| release2=March 30, 2016
| release3=March 30, 2016
| notes=*Original 5 episode animated television series by A-1 Pictures, that was released for free on the internet.
  • Focuses on the four main characters of Final Fantasy XV - Prince Noctis, Gladiolus, Prompto and Ignis - and establishes their back story and how the latter three each met Prince Noctis.
  • Blu-Ray version with a 6th bonus episode, focusing on Lunafreya, was included with the Ultimate Collector's Edition of Final Fantasy XV and with the Limited Edition of Final Fantasy XV.}}
{{Video game table item
| title=Final Fantasy XV
| release1=July 2016
| release2=August 17, 2016
| release3=October, 2016
| notes=*Kingsglaive is based on the setting and story of the 2016 video game Final Fantasy XV, which is thematically connected to the Fabula Nova Crystallis subseries.
  • A prequel that focuses on Noctis' father and the Niflheim Invasion, leading directly into the events of the game.}}

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Radio drama

Despite its decline in the United States, radio drama has remained popular in Japan. The series features a small number of radio drama releases.

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| title=Final Fantasy Tactics Advance
| release1=February 26, 2003[90]
| release2={{n/a|none}}
| release3={{n/a|none}}
| notes=*Radio drama adaptation of Final Fantasy Tactics Advance
  • Aired between January and February 2003
  • Released in Japan by DigiCube on four CDs}}
{{Video game table item
| title=Final Fantasy: Unlimited Before
| release1=2003
| release2={{n/a|none}}
| release3={{n/a|none}}
| notes=*Radio drama detailing events prior to Unlimited[91]}}{{Video game table item
| title=Final Fantasy: Unlimited After 2
| release1=2003
| release2={{n/a|none}}
| release3={{n/a|none}}
| notes=*Radio drama that continues the story of the anime[92]}}
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Soundtracks

{{Main|Music of the Final Fantasy series}}

The primary composer of music for the main series was Nobuo Uematsu, who single-handedly composed the soundtracks for the first nine games, as well as directed the production of many of the albums. Music for the spin-off series and main series games beginning with Final Fantasy X was created by a variety of composers including Masashi Hamauzu, Naoshi Mizuta, Hitoshi Sakimoto, and Kumi Tanioka, as well as many others.[2] In addition to the original soundtracks, listed below, many games have inspired orchestral, vocal, or piano arrangement albums, as well as compilation albums featuring music from several Final Fantasy games.

{{Video game table|body={{Video game table item
| title=All Sounds of Final Fantasy I & II
| release1=December 21, 1988[93]
| release2={{n/a|none}}
| release3={{n/a|none}}
| notes=*One CD (62:33) with 49 tracks
  • Released in Japan by DataM/Polystar}}
{{Video game table item
| title=Final Fantasy III Original Sound Version
| release1=July 15, 1991[94]
| release2={{n/a|none}}
| release3={{n/a|none}}
| notes=*One CD (54:24) with 44 tracks
  • Released in Japan by Square and NTT Publishing}}
{{Video game table item
| title=Final Fantasy IV Original Sound Version
| release1=June 14, 1991[95]
| release2=August 21, 2001[96]
| release3={{n/a|none}}
| notes=*One CD (58:23) with 44 tracks
  • Released in Japan by Square Co. and NTT Publishing}}
{{Video game table item
| title=Final Fantasy V Original Sound Version
| release1=December 7, 1992[97]
| release2={{n/a|none}}
| release3={{n/a|none}}
| notes=*Two CDs (2:08:30) with 67 tracks
  • Released in Japan by Square Co. and NTT Publishing}}
{{Video game table item
| title=Final Fantasy VI Original Sound Version
| release1=March 25, 1994[98]
| release2=July 1, 1994[99]
| release3={{n/a|none}}
| notes=*Three CDs (3:07:21) with 61 tracks
  • Released in Japan by NTT Publishing}}
{{Video game table item
| title=Final Fantasy VII Original Soundtrack
| release1=February 10, 1997[100]
| release2={{n/a|none}}
| release3={{n/a|none}}
| notes=*Four CDs (4:39:53) with 85 tracks
  • Released in Japan by DigiCube}}
{{Video game table item
| title=Final Fantasy VIII Original Soundtrack
| release1=March 1, 1999[101]
| release2=January 2000[102]
| release3={{n/a|none}}
| notes=*Four CDs (4:09:30) with 74 tracks
  • Released in Japan by DigiCube}}
{{Video game table item
| title=Final Fantasy IX Original Soundtrack
| release1=August 30, 2000[103]
| release2={{n/a|none}}
| release3={{n/a|none}}
| notes=*Four CDs (4:46:31) with 110 tracks
  • Released in Japan by DigiCube}}
{{Video game table item
| title=Final Fantasy X Original Soundtrack
| release1=August 1, 2001[104]
| release2={{n/a|none}}
| release3={{n/a|none}}
| notes=*Four CDs (4:32:26) with 91 tracks
  • Released in Japan by DigiCube}}
{{Video game table item
| title=Final Fantasy XI Original Soundtrack
| release1=June 5, 2002[105]
| release2={{n/a|none}}
| release3={{n/a|none}}
| notes=*Two CDs (1:51:57) with 51 tracks
  • Released in Japan by DigiCube}}
{{Video game table item
| title=Final Fantasy XII Original Soundtrack
| release1=May 31, 2006[106]
| release2=January 31, 2012
| release3={{n/a|none}}
| notes=*Four CDs (4:54:34) with 100 tracks
  • Released in Japan by Aniplex}}
{{Video game table item
| title=Final Fantasy XIII Original Soundtrack
| release1=January 27, 2010[107]
| release2={{n/a|none}}
| release3={{n/a|none}}
| notes=*Four CDs (4:04:06) with 85 tracks
  • Released in Japan by Square Enix}}

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Companion books

{{see also|List of Square Enix companion books}}

Starting with Final Fantasy III, Square began publishing guide books for its games which traditionally include additional content such as developer interviews and expanded plot and setting information. Studio BentStuff wrote the first Ultimania book for Final Fantasy VIII in 1999, though the company had been contracted to write Final Fantasy VII True Script Dissection for the previous game. Since then, Ultimania books have been written for every major Final Fantasy title, including Battle Ultimania, Scenario Ultimania, and Ultimania Omega editions for some games.[108] Square experimented with online content delivery with Final Fantasy IX Online Ultimania, but the move was criticized for forcing customers to buy a print guide while releasing most of the information online.[109] Another online Ultimania was planned for Final Fantasy XI, but it was dropped during development.[110] Square Enix has produced expanded editions to some books, such as Final Fantasy VII 10th Anniversary Ultimania Revised Edition.[111] In addition to the Ultimania series, Square Enix also publishes an Official Complete Guide series of guide books.[112]

A set of three artbooks have also been produced under the title The Sky: The Art of Final Fantasy. The set was first released in Japan in May 2002 by Digicube, then released in North America as a boxed set a decade later on October 17, 2012 by Dark Horse Books with additional postcards, prints, and booklets. A third edition was released in a slipcase by Dark Horse Books on July 17, 2013 without the additional pieces. Each book features concept art by Yoshitaka Amano, with the first book covering Final Fantasy I through III, the second IV through VI, and the third VII through X.[113][114][115]

Novels and manga

Many Final Fantasy games have been adapted as novels and manga series. With the advent of the Internet, web novels and digital publishing have also become common. These stories act as companion pieces, offering an interpretation of the game's events or expanding the plot of the games by depicting additional scenarios.

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| title=Final Fantasy II Muma no Meikyū
| release1=April 1989[116]
| release2={{n/a|none}}
| release3={{n/a|none}}
| notes=*Novelization of Final Fantasy II written by Kenji Terada
  • Roughly translates to "Labyrinth of Nightmare"
  • (JP) {{ISBN|978-4-04-410604-1}}}}
{{Video game table item
| title=Yūkyū no Kaze Densetsu Final Fantasy III
| release1=September 1992[117]
| release2={{n/a|none}}
| release3={{n/a|none}}
| notes=*Manga adaptation of Final Fantasy III by Yū Kinutani (art) and Kenji Terada (story)
  • Roughly translates to "Eternal Legend of the Wind"
  • (JP) {{ISBN|978-4-04-926037-3}}}}
{{Video game table item
| title=Final Fantasy: The Spirits Within
| release1={{n/a|none}}
| release2=June 26, 2001[118]
| release3={{n/a|none}}
| notes=*Novelization of The Spirits Within by John Vornholt
  • (NA) {{ISBN|978-0-7434-2419-6}}}}
{{Video game table item
| title=Sō no Kizuna
| release1=March 2002[119]
| release2={{n/a|none}}
| release3={{n/a|none}}
| notes=*A side story to Unlimited
  • Roughly translates to "The Bonds of Two"
  • (JP) {{ISBN|978-4-04-427701-7}}}}
{{Video game table item
| title=Final Fantasy: Unlimited After
| release1=May 2002[120]
| release2={{n/a|none}}
| release3={{n/a|none}}
| notes=*A series of web novels published on the official Japanese Unlimited website, which continue the story of the anime
  • Later published in a single anthology by DigiCube
  • (JP) {{ISBN|4-88787-035-3}}}}
{{Video game table item
| title=Final Fantasy XI ~The Out of Orders~
| release1=April 19, 2003[121]
| release2={{n/a|none}}
| release3={{n/a|none}}
| notes=*Manhwa set in the Final Fantasy XI continuity, by Kim Byung Jin (art) and Kim Sungjae (story)
  • (JP) {{ISBN|978-4-7577-1424-3}}}}
{{Video game table item
| title=Final Fantasy XI
| release1=May 2003[122]
| release2={{n/a|none}}
| release3={{n/a|none}}
| notes=*Series of novels set in the Final Fantasy XI continuity, written by Miyabi Hasegawa
  • Released in Japanese, German,[123] and French[124]
  • (JP) {{ISBN|978-4-7577-1424-3}}}}
{{Video game table item
| title=Final Fantasy Crystal Chronicles ~Hatenaki Sora no Mukō ni~
| release1=January 10, 2004[125]
| release2={{n/a|none}}
| release3={{n/a|none}}
| notes=*Manga adaptation of Final Fantasy Crystal Chronicles by Ryunosuke Ichikawa (three volumes)
  • Roughly translates to "Beyond the Endless Sky"
  • (JP) {{ISBN|4-7575-1455-7}}}}
{{Video game table item
| title=On the Way to a Smile
| release1=September 14, 2005[126]
| release2=February 20, 2007[88]
| release3=February 20, 2007[88]
| notes=*Collection of two novellas, "Case of Denzel" and "Case of Tifa", set in Final Fantasy VII's continuity, written by Kazushige Nojima and published in the book Final Fantasy VII: Advent Children Prologue
  • Released in English in the Advent Children Limited Edition Collector's Set along with "Case of Barret" written specifically for that release
  • Four more stories, "Case of Yuffie", "Case of Red XIII", "Case of Shinra", and "Case of the Lifestream", and the previous three were published in a single anthology in Japan by Square Enix, on April 16, 2009[127]
  • (JP) {{ISBN|978-4-7575-2462-0}}}}
{{Video game table item
| title=Final Fantasy XII
| release1=December 22, 2006[128]
| release2={{n/a|none}}
| release3={{n/a|none}}
| notes=*Manga adaptation of Final Fantasy XII by Gin Amou
  • Five volumes published from 2006 to 2009
  • (JP) {{ISBN|4-7575-1830-7}} (Vol. 1), {{ISBN|978-4-7575-2082-0}} (Vol. 2), {{ISBN|978-4-7575-2263-3}} (Vol. 3), {{ISBN|978-4-7575-2442-2}} (Vol. 4), {{ISBN|978-4-7575-2650-1}} (Vol. 5)}}
{{Video game table item
| title=Adventure Log
| release1={{n/a|none}}
| release2=March 20, 2007[129]
| release3={{n/a|none}}
| notes=*Official Final Fantasy XI webcomic
  • Written and drawn by Scott Ramsoomair}}
{{Video game table item
| title=Final Fantasy Crystal Chronicles Ring of Fates 4 Komaansoroji Komikku
| release1=March 1, 2008[130]
| release2={{n/a|none}}
| release3={{n/a|none}}
| notes=*Manga adaptation of Ring of Fates (2 volumes)
  • Translates to "Ring of Fates 4-Panel Anthology Comic"
  • (JP) {{ISBN|978-4-7577-4103-4}}}}
{{Video game table item
| title=Final Fantasy IV
| release1=December 25, 2008[131]
| release2={{n/a|none}}
| release3={{n/a|none}}
| notes=*Two-volume novelization of Final Fantasy IV
  • (JP) {{ISBN|4-7575-2458-7}} (Vol. 1) {{ISBN|4-7575-2459-5}} (Vol. 2)}}
{{Video game table item
| title=Final Fantasy IV: The After
| release1=March 26, 2009[132]
| release2={{n/a|none}}
| release3={{n/a|none}}
| notes=*Novelization of The After Years
  • (JP) {{ISBN|978-4-7575-2536-8}}}}
{{Video game table item
| title=Final Fantasy XIII Episode Zero: Promise
| release1=September 28, 2009[133]
| release2={{n/a|none}}
| release3={{n/a|none}}
| notes=*Series of web novels written by Jun Eishima and first published on the official Japanese Final Fantasy XIII website, depicting the thirteen days leading up to the events of the game
  • Later published in a single anthology by Square Enix on December 24, 2009[134]
  • (JP) {{ISBN|978-4-7575-2770-6}}}}
{{Video game table item
| title=Final Fantasy: Memory of Heroes
| release1=October 31, 2012[135]
| release2={{n/a|none}}
| release3={{n/a|none}}
| notes=*Novel containing three short stories, each covering the story of Final Fantasy I, II, or III, written by Umemura Takashi[135]
  • (JP) {{ISBN|978-4-7575-3775-0}}}}

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See also

{{Wikipedia books|Final Fantasy series}}
  • List of Kingdom Hearts media
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References

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