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Final Fantasy VI
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- Platform:

- Developer:
- Square
- Genre:
- Traditional RPG
- Series:
- Final Fantasy
- October 20, 1994
- April 2, 1994
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Final Fantasy VI overview
Final Fantasy VI synopsis
For a world that has experienced senseless tragedy, magic can beget only plaintive sorrow. But the advent of high technology, which has ushered in a golden era of prosperity, has also conferred upon those with iniquitous intent the means to harness and manipulate that long-forgotten power. A grave mistake is about to be repeated.
Version Information
Final Fantasy VI was initially released in North America as Final Fantasy III.
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Latest stuff tagged Final Fantasy VI
- For those who missed the Dear Friends tour
Monday saw the announcement of the newest Final Fantasy concert tour, "Distant Worlds: music from FINAL FANTASY." The tour is in celebration of the 20th anniversary of the release of the original Final Fantasy title. Full Article
- Near Death Experience: an interview with Yoshitaka Hirota
Yoshitaka Hirota began his career in music as a sound designer for Square. He worked as a synthesizer operater and sound arranger, contributing to such classic titles as Chrono Trigger, Final Fantasy VII, and Parasite Eve. As a composer, he has undertaken the musical scores for Sacnoth's trilogy of Shadow Hearts games and the arrange album titled "near death experience." His newest album is a collaboration with vocalist Rekka Kitakiri called Kinema in the Hall. Today Square Haven talks with the composer on the subject of his career in game music. Square Haven Interview
- Game Trailers now schooling gamers on Final Fantasy history
A little over a month ago, GameTrailers.com began its "Final Fantasy Retrospective", a survey of the Final Fantasy series, beginning with its humble origins some twenty years ago. Aside from being extremely well put-together and informative, it features references to some of our favorite embarrassing Square titles, from Alpha to 3-D Worldrunner. Now in its sixth installment featuring Final Fantasy VIII and Final Fantasy XI, it is a comprehensive look at one of Square Enix's flagship series and a definite must-watch for any fan or historian. Now that G4 has hit rock bottom, GameTrailers.com appears to be a source for thoughtful programming woefully unavailable elsewhere. Watch Now
- Piano Squall brings tempest of music
Various have tried, many have failed. But one, Michael Gluck, has made success out of video game music performance and recently released his album GAME--Game and Animé Music Emotions--to the delight of connoisseurs and convention goers everywhere. Square Haven recently talked to Gluck, who frequently takes on the guise of "Piano Squall", to talk with him about his musical career and his most recent accomplishment. His Story and a Review
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North America

Final Fantasy III
- Platform:
- Super NES
- Publisher:
- SquareSoft
- Release:
- October 20, 1994
Japan

- Platform:
- Super Famicom
- Publisher:
- SquareSoft
- Release:
- April 2, 1994
