. "PlayStation Portable"@en . "2010-05-07"^^ . "Single player"@en . . "J2ME Phones"@en . "2009-10-05"^^ . . "1987-12-17"^^ . "2009-05-26"^^ . "Koichi Ishii"@en . "PG"@en . "2004-07-29"^^ . "WonderSwan Color"@en . "Final Fantasy, also known as Final Fantasy I or the Original Final Fantasy in collections and common languages, is a role-playing game developed and published by Square Co., Ltd. for the Nintendo Entertainment System. It was released in 1987, and it is the inaugural game in Square's flagship Final Fantasy series. Final Fantasy was Nobuo Uematsu's sixteenth work of video game music composition."@en . "PlayStation Network"@en . "Nasir Gebelli"@en . "A"@en . "NES"@en . "Nintendo 3DS"@en . . "Game Boy Advance"@en . "MSX2"@en . . . "Square Co."@en . "40"^^ . . "Role-playing"@en . "RPG"@en . "a"@en . "Final Fantasy"@en . "iOS"@en . "E"@en . . "x"@en . . . "1990-07-12"^^ . "Nintendo Entertainment System"@en . "2013-12-18"^^ . "2004-11-18"^^ . "Akitoshi Kawazu"@en . "2004-12-03"^^ . "Final Fantasy is an Nintendo Entertainment System video game initially released in 1987 on the Famicom (the Japanese equivalent to the NES). It is without a doubt one of the best known role-playing video games. It has spawned sequels, spin-offs and influenced various video games, though itself influenced by Dragon Quest. In 2004 the game was recreated and released as a compilation with Final Fantasy II on the Game Boy Advance, though has been released a multitude of other times on other, non-Nintendo systems."@en . "2013-11-13"^^ . "3"^^ . "North American box art"@en . "Game"@en . . "0"^^ . . . "NTT DoCoMo FOMA 901i"@en . "PlayStation"@en . . "1987-12-18"^^ . "North American box art for NES."@en . "Game Boy Advance"@en . "series of the same name"@en . "Hironobu Sakaguchi"@en . . . "Final Fantasy"@en . . . "2004-11-29"^^ . . "Final Fantasy is an Nintendo Entertainment System video game initially released in 1987 on the Famicom (the Japanese equivalent to the NES). It is without a doubt one of the best known role-playing video games. It has spawned sequels, spin-offs and influenced various video games, though itself influenced by Dragon Quest. In 2004 the game was recreated and released as a compilation with Final Fantasy II on the Game Boy Advance, though has been released a multitude of other times on other, non-Nintendo systems."@en . "Hiromichi Tanaka"@en . . . "Wii Virtual Console"@en . . "Final Fantasy, also known as Final Fantasy I or the Original Final Fantasy in collections and common languages, is a role-playing game developed and published by Square Co., Ltd. for the Nintendo Entertainment System. It was released in 1987, and it is the inaugural game in Square's flagship Final Fantasy series. Final Fantasy was Nobuo Uematsu's sixteenth work of video game music composition. The story follows four youths called the Light Warriors, who each carry one of their world's four elemental orbs which have been darkened by the four Elemental Fiends. Together, they quest to defeat these evil forces, restore light to the orbs, and save their world. Since the original creation of Hironobu Sakaguchi, Final Fantasy has subsequently been remade for several different video game consoles and handheld systems, including the MSX2 computers (converted and released by Microcabin) and the Bandai WonderSwan Color."@en . . "Yes"@en . . "Virtual Console"@en . . "Windows Phone"@en . "A"@en . "Final Fantasy (video game)"@en .