Games in the Final Fantasy series have been featured on the Nintendo Family Computer/Nintendo Entertainment System, the MSX2, the Super Nintendo Entertainment System/Super Famicom, the Sony PlayStation, the Bandai WonderSwan Color, the PlayStation 2, IBM PC compatible, Game Boy Advance, Nintendo GameCube, and several different mobile phone models. Future installments will also appear on the Nintendo DS and PlayStation Portable, and likely the upcoming PlayStation 3, as well. It is (along with Dragon Quest) one of Square Enix's two highest selling franchises, having sold over 40 million units worldwide before the Square Enix merger, which went into effect on April 1, 2003.
In addition, Sony has announced plans for an iTunes Music Store-like download capability, using its Sony Connect service, to be added in the near future to the PSP. Users will be able to use the online component of the PSP to buy songs or albums and listen to them on the PSP, with a similar pricing strategy as iTunes. Downloadable content for games (tracks and vehicles for Wipeout Pure, for example) as well as playable game demos are also promised. As of yet, no announcement for a rollout date in any region has been announced.
The text of the Japanese language versions of early Final Fantasy games was comprised purely of kana. Much of the dialogue was simply clumps of text, making it especially hard for older gamers and foreigners learning Japanese. Finally, in Final Fantasy V, the games began to use kanji. This would continue to get more advanced in Final Fantasy VI, and the trend would continue to make the games much more erudite.
aircondition.tellitore.info
airpurifier.tellitore.info
baking.tellitore.info
bartools.tellitore.info
blender.tellitore.info
cabinet.tellitore.info
chair.tellitore.info
cheese.tellitore.info
coffeemaker.tellitore.info
cookware.tellitore.info
dinnerware.tellitore.info
dishwasher.tellitore.info
freezer.tellitore.info
fridge.tellitore.info
icecream.tellitore.info
iron.tellitore.info
juicer.tellitore.info
knives.tellitore.info
microwave.tellitore.info
oven.tellitore.info
ricecooker.tellitore.info
sewing.tellitore.info
sinks.tellitore.info
table.tellitore.info
tablelinen.tellitore.info
toaster.tellitore.info
vacuum.tellitore.info
watercooler.tellitore.info
winecellar.tellitore.info
wineglass.tellitore.info
In addition, Sony has announced plans for an iTunes Music Store-like download capability, using its Sony Connect service, to be added in the near future to the PSP. Users will be able to use the online component of the PSP to buy songs or albums and listen to them on the PSP, with a similar pricing strategy as iTunes. Downloadable content for games (tracks and vehicles for Wipeout Pure, for example) as well as playable game demos are also promised. As of yet, no announcement for a rollout date in any region has been announced.
The text of the Japanese language versions of early Final Fantasy games was comprised purely of kana. Much of the dialogue was simply clumps of text, making it especially hard for older gamers and foreigners learning Japanese. Finally, in Final Fantasy V, the games began to use kanji. This would continue to get more advanced in Final Fantasy VI, and the trend would continue to make the games much more erudite.
aircondition.tellitore.info
airpurifier.tellitore.info
baking.tellitore.info
bartools.tellitore.info
blender.tellitore.info
cabinet.tellitore.info
chair.tellitore.info
cheese.tellitore.info
coffeemaker.tellitore.info
cookware.tellitore.info
dinnerware.tellitore.info
dishwasher.tellitore.info
freezer.tellitore.info
fridge.tellitore.info
icecream.tellitore.info
iron.tellitore.info
juicer.tellitore.info
knives.tellitore.info
microwave.tellitore.info
oven.tellitore.info
ricecooker.tellitore.info
sewing.tellitore.info
sinks.tellitore.info
table.tellitore.info
tablelinen.tellitore.info
toaster.tellitore.info
vacuum.tellitore.info
watercooler.tellitore.info
winecellar.tellitore.info
wineglass.tellitore.info