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Welcome Note:

I see you have stumbled across my site. I therefore, welcome you to Cold Fusion: Final Fantasy VI. This site will give you the information you need to know about the last of the classic Final Fantasy games. If you wish to see a certain thing on this particular site, contact me.

What's New: (last update: 9-26-2004) Added the main page here and have a few characters up. Look for the rest of the characters and espers soon. ^_^

Release Dates for FF3/FF3: It was first seen in Japan on April 2nd, 1994 on the SNES. Six months later, on October 11th, 1994, the US got their hands on it for the SNES. It was released as Final Fantasy III in the US and Final Fantasy VI in Japan. It took them another 5 years to bring it to the PSX. It was then that it was called Final Fantasy VI in the US. The release dates for the American verison of the PSX game is September 30th, 1999. It was released on PSX in Japan back on March 11th, 1999.

As being the last Final Fantasy game to be released in the 16-bit generation, it shows what the 16-bit generation systems were all about. It was well known in the Super Nintendo market and reached high sales, though it was released in the US as "Final Fantasy 3". Unfortunately for the European players, 2002 was the first time they actually get to play Final Fantasy 6. Thats nearly 8 years since it came out in Japan and US.<

Final Fantasy 6 was re-released on the PSX in a collection of Final Fantasy games. Japan had Final Fantasy Collection which featured Final Fantasy 4-6. US had Final Fantasy Anthology which featured Final Fantasy 6 along with Final Fantasy 5. Europe ended up with Final Fantasy 6 but at least they got a Final Fantasy X demo... assuming they had a PS2 to play it on.