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Final Fantasy III
Developer(s) Square
Publisher(s) Square
Release date Famicom:
April 27, 1990 (JP)
Nintendo DS:
August 24, 2006 (JP)
November 14, 2006 (NA)
Genre RPG
Mode(s) Single player
Age rating(s) N/A
Platform(s) Famicom, Nintendo DS
Media Cartridge
Input Controller
Credits | Soundtrack | Codes | Walkthrough


If you are looking for the SNES game, see Final Fantasy VI.

The third game in the Final Fantasy series, originally released (in Japan only) for the Famicom and, more recently, was remade for the Nintendo DS.

North American boxart
North American boxart
Final Fantasy 3 DS boxart
Final Fantasy 3 DS boxart


[edit] Characters

The Famicom version of this game had four unnamed onion knights as the protagonists. In the DS version they were given names and backstories, and there is one female in place of a male. The list of characters in the DS version follow:

Luneth in freelancer gear
Luneth in freelancer gear
Luneth
Luneth is the first playable character in the game, from the small village of Ur, he is a strong person, and curious by nature. He is also an orphan. He is friends with Arc.
Arc in freelancer gear
Arc in freelancer gear
Arc
Arc is the second character to join your party. He is also an orphan from Ur, he is studious and inquisitive by nature, but weak and never one for fighting. He is friends with Luneth.
Refia in freelancer gear
Refia in freelancer gear
Refia
Refia is the only female character in your party. She is the adopted daughter of a blacksmith in Kazus town, but runs away from home because she doesn't wish to follow in her 'father's' footsteps. She is strong-willed, and for some time unable to enter the village of Kazus.
Ingus in freelancer gear
Ingus in freelancer gear
Ingus
Ingus is a loyal night of Castle Sasune, ruled by King Sasune. He is the faithful servant of the princess Lady Sara. He, like Refia, escapes the curse that befalls the castle by not being there at the time of casting.
Cid
Cid, as keeping in tradition with the Cids from various games of the Final Fantasy series, owns an airship. It is from Cid that you acquire an airship.

[edit] Plot

The game begins when Luneth falls into a hole in the ground, where he is spoken to by a crystal, telling him that he is one of the four Warriors of the Light, destined to restore balance to the world. He and his companions, Arc, Refia, and Ingus must receive the power of the various crystals, travel their world, and defeat numerous enemies to restore balance to the universe, lest darkness overtake all.


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