Unless you're typing on an APPLE II, I recommend you tap the caps lock button. It's internet manners to not type in all caps (or in all lowercase) because that usually is read that the writer is "yelling".

If you played FF7 on the playstation, then you can catch the anthologies which rereleased FF2 (US) and Chrono Trigger in one package and FF3 (US) and FF4 (US) in another. You can't get FF 4 in the US outside of the anthology. In fact you can't much. The ones released in the US were FF1, FF2(US) for the SNES, FF3 (US) for the SNES, FF7 (PSX and PC), FF8 (PSX and PC), FF9 (PSX) and FF10 (PSX) as well as FF Tactics (PSX) and FInal Fantasy Adventures for the Game Boy.

I'll talk about the ones I played that you haven't:

FF2 (US) has a fantastic story line but is very linear. The graphic are definitely superior to the NES, but you don't get to choose what your character class will be. In fact, it's like FF7 if you think about it.

The FF Anthology featuring FF4 (US) allows you to pick whatever class you want (when you find it). The graphics are slightly better than in FF2 (US) and has a loooooong play time.

FF3(US) is like FF2 also, in that you can't choose your class, but you get alot of people to choose from for your party! The story line is weird, though.

FF10 is VERY confusing. I stopped playing when they showed me something about Balls to learn skills. Plus, it didn't feel anything like a final fantasy game.

Also, if you played FF1 and FF7, I don't think you count as an FF Virgin.