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3-D WorldRunner This Acclaim published NES game was the first Square game to reach North America. The game was developed by both Hironobu Sakaguchi and Nobuo Uematsu. |
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Away: Shuffle Dungeon Main Theme Composer |
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Before Crisis: Final Fantasy VII Before Crisis is a prequel to the original playstation smash hit that focuses on the Turks. The game is only available for play on cell phones in Japan. |
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Blue Dragon An epic RPG from Final Fantasy creator Hironobu Sakaguchi that follows the journey of three friends: Shu, Kluke and Jiro, as they use newfound magical powers to challenge the evil, tyrannical wizard Nene in the hopes of ending his wrath of terror and destruction forever. |
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Blue Dragon: Ikai no Kyojuu The third entry in the Blue Dragon series is an action RPG being published by Namco Bandai Games. |
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Blue Dragon Plus Blue Dragon Plus is a Strategy-RPG for the Nintendo DS based in the same universe as the Xbox 360 game, Blue Dragon. |
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Chocobo no Fushigina Dungeon Chocobo's Mysterious Dungeon loosely based on final fantasy characters follows around chocobo and friends into dungeon depths |
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Chocobo Racing This game stars Chocobo and several other characters from the Final Fantasy universe in a kart racing adventure. |
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Chrono Trigger Composed a few tracks, while Yasunori Mitsuda did most. |
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Crisis Core: Final Fantasy VII A prequel to fan favorite Final Fantasy VII story focusing on Zack Fair and his adventures as a member of SOLDIER in Shinra Corporation. |
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Cry On Cry On is an action RPG announced in 2005 but has been canceled in 2008. |
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Egg Monster Hero Original Music |
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Ehrgeiz: God Bless the Ring sound supervisor |
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Fantasy Life A RPG from Level 5 and Brownie Brown that concentrates on everyday life in a fantasy world. |
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Final Fantasy Compose all the music for the game |
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Final Fantasy Fables: Chocobo Tales Chocobo Tales is a collection of mini-games that features that plucky yellow bird from the Final Fantasy series. Most of the game play comes through card matches versus computer opponents and success depends largely upon how many cards you can gather through its numerous mini-games. |
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Final Fantasy II Compose all the music for the game |
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Final Fantasy III The only Final Fantasy game never released outside Japan finds new life on the Nintendo DS. Featuring newly designed characters, a more robust Job system, new abilities, and Nintendo Wi-Fi support. |
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Final Fantasy IV Compose all the music for the game |
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Final Fantasy IX Compose all the music for the game |
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Final Fantasy Legend III Compose all the music for the game |
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Final Fantasy Tactics Advance Composed the opening theme, while Hitoshi Sakimoto did the rest. |
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Final Fantasy V Compose all the music for the game |
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Final Fantasy VI Composed all the music for the game |
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Final Fantasy VII Compose all the music for the game |
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Final Fantasy VIII Compose all the music for the game |
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Final Fantasy X Collaborated with many other composers. |
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Final Fantasy XII Composed the theme "Kiss me Good-Bye" and several older Final Fantasy themes such as the Chocobo Theme, Final Fantasy Theme and Victory Fanfare. |
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Final Fantasy XIII Composed the opening theme, while Masashi Hamauzu does the rest. |
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Final Fantasy XII: Revenant Wings Final Fantasy XII: Revenant Wings continues the adventures of Vaan and Penelo as they start their careers as real sky pirates. Rather than using the gambit system from FF XII or the classic turn based system, Revenant Wings plays like a real time strategy game built for the DS. |
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Final Fantasy XI Online Composed the opening theme, and a few other tracks |
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Final Fantasy XI Online: Chains of Promathia compose the music along with Naoshi Mizuta and Kumi Tanioka |
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Final Fantasy XI Online: Treasures of Aht Urhgan compose the music along with Naoshi Mizuta and Kumi Tanioka |
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Final Fantasy XI Online: Wings of the Goddess compose the music along with Naoshi Mizuta and Kumi Tanioka |
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Final Fantasy XIV Online The second MMORPG Final Fantasy game. As of now, it's exclusive to the PC and PlayStation 3. |
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Front Mission: Gun Hazard Worked on some of the music |
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Hanjuku Eiyuu The first game in this series from Square. |
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Kingdom Hearts A unique mix of Disney and Square Enix characters join spiky-haired hero Sora on his journey to save multiple worlds from the evil of the Heartless and find his lost friends. |
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Kingdom Hearts II Kingdom Hearts II is the third installment in the Kingdom Hearts franchise following after Kingdom Hearts: Chain of Memories, known for its successful combination of Disney and Final Fantasy franchises into a believable plot. The game is also one of the first popular RPGs to utilize a real-time combatorGame |
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King's Knight King's Knight is a vertically-scrolling action game originally released in Japan on September 18th, 1986. |
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Lord of Vermilion Lord of Vermilion is Square Enix's card battling arcade game in Japan. It uses packs of cards to battle both local and network play. It's currently one of the most popular games at Japanese game centers. |
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Lost Odyssey The composer of the game's soundtrack. |
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Rad Racer This arcade racer for the NES features eight courses from across the world and exciting 3-D action. It was one of the earliest racing games for the NES. |
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Sakura Note An adventure game from Marvelous Entertainment and Akira Ueda. |
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Square no Tom Sawyer Based on Mark Twain's novel, The Adventures of Tom Sawyer, this role-playing game lets players assume control of Tom Sawyer and his companions as they search for Injun Joe's treasure. |
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Super Mario RPG: Legend of the Seven Stars Reprises from Final Fantasy IV |
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Super Smash Bros. Brawl Collaborated with many other composers on arranging classic Nintendo tunes. |
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The Final Fantasy Legend The Final Fantasy Legend was the first in a series of SaGa games on the Game Boy. The only thing that really connects this game with the Final Fantasy franchise is its name, and little else. |


