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Final Fantasy III was a game realesed on the NES in 1990. It had a Japan only release until much later in 2006 when the Nintendo DS remake was released.
    For the game once released as Final Fantasy III in North America, see: Final Fantasy VI.
 
Final Fantasy III is the third installment in the Final Fantasy series, developed by Square Co., Ltd., and released on the Nintendo Family Computer (Famicom) in 1990. It had a Japan only release until much later in 2006 when it was officially released on the Nintendo DS in America and Europe.
 
But up until 2006, Final Fantasy III was the only installment in the series to have never seen official English localization, and the only one of the early numbered Final Fantasy games to not see a port or remake. Plans have been made to remake the game on WonderSwan Color but the company faced difficulties and when the console was failing they canceled it completely.
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ファイナルファンタジーIII
Final Fantasy III

Basic Info
Console(s) Nintendo Entertainment System
Virtual Console
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PlayStation Portable
Publisher(s) Squaresoft
Developer Squaresoft


People Info
Producer(s)



Release Info
Japan April 27, 1990 (NES)
July 21, 2009 (VC)
August 24, 2006 (DS)
(PSP)
N. America November 14, 2006 (DS)
September 25, 2012 (PSP; PSN)
Europe May 4, 2007 (DS)
September 26, 2012 (PSP; PSN)


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   For the game once released as Final Fantasy III in North America, see: Final Fantasy VI. 

Final Fantasy III is the third installment in the Final Fantasy series, developed by Square Co., Ltd., and released on the Nintendo Family Computer (Famicom) in 1990. It had a Japan only release until much later in 2006 when it was officially released on the Nintendo DS in America and Europe.

But up until 2006, Final Fantasy III was the only installment in the series to have never seen official English localization, and the only one of the early numbered Final Fantasy games to not see a port or remake. Plans have been made to remake the game on WonderSwan Color but the company faced difficulties and when the console was failing they canceled it completely.

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