Only Final Fantasy 1, 4 and 6 were translated for the US market. Rather than confusing people by keeping the original names, they were released as Final Fantasy 1, 2 and 3 respectively. Final Fantasy 7 was released without changing the number however.
The names have been corrected since in various re-releases, and the original FF2, 3 and 5 have all been released in english.
It was originally released as Final Fantasy 3 back in 1994, but has been released under the correct name many times since.
Final Fantasy (Europe) was released on December 3, 2004 for the Gameboy and December 8, 2008 for the PSP.
No, it's partially the other way around. The Japanese Final Fantasy 4 became Final Fantasy 2 in the US, as the original 2 and 3 were skipped. So the original NES release of 'Final Fantasy 2' in the US, was actually Final Fantasy 4. Nowadays, the original FF2 has been released in various formats, and FF4 is now known by its correct name in the US, due to the GBA and DS rereleases.
The North American version of Final Fantasy 3, also known as Final Fantasy 6 in Japan, was originally released on the Super Nintendo in 1994. The original Japanese Final Fantasy 3 was only released in North America on the Nintendo DS system in 2006.
It was released in Japan on November 21st 2013 and in the US on Februrary 11th 2014.
It was released in the US on PC and Playstation 3 in August of 2013. The Playstation 4 version will be released on April 14th 2014.
Yes, It was released March 9 2010
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No. In North America, the game that was known as Final Fantasy III was actually Final Fantasy VI, and the real Final Fantasy III was unreleased until 2006. Chrono Trigger is not part of the Final Fantasy series in anyway, despite the fact that it was bundled with Final Fantasy IV in 2001's Final Fantasy Chronicles. Chrono Trigger is part of the Chrono series, and was originally released on the NES.
Sage Reviews - 2008 Final Fantasy XIII 3-8 was released on: USA: 15 March 2010
There are 3 final fantasy in a playstation 2 console, Final fantasy X Final fantays X-2 And Final Fantasy 12