Ahem.
I knew it was a SaGa series, I just didn't know which one.
Ahem.
I knew it was a SaGa series, I just didn't know which one.
I prefer the term "Treasure Hunter".
Either Not all of you are listening to me or i am confused. Final Fantasy legends is on GAMEBOY not SNES and IT IS NOT A SAGA GAME!!!!!! I have looked up those romancing saga games and SaGa Frontiers, and it is NOT ONE OF THEM!!!!!!! so please stop saying they are. They are just really old, and i wanted to know why they were virtually unheard of. THANX
if this is true WHY IS IT CALLED FINAL FANTASY THEN???Too bad the FFL series is part of the SaGa series, not FF.
i beleive i can read, and, yep the sticker on the cartridge says final fantasy Legend II says nothing about a SaGa on somesort. please explain....
Last edited by Sacred Phoenix; 09-27-2003 at 04:52 AM.
No need to be rude.
In Japan, the Final Fantasy Legend trilogy was SaGa.
Last edited by SpikingZero; 09-27-2003 at 11:50 PM.
I prefer the term "Treasure Hunter".
Why is it called FFL (1-3) and not SaGa (1-3)? Because Square thought that selling it under the "Final Fantasy" title would work better.
Here's a small crash course in Square-naming 101:
Final Fantasy Series:
NES:
FF1
FF2-3 (J)
Snes:
FF4 (J) Easy = FF 2 (US)
FF5 (J)
FF6 (J) = FF 3 (US)
PSX:
FF7
FF8
FF9
PS2:
FFX
FFX-2
FF spinoffs:
Snes:
FF:MQ (J) = FF USA: MQ (US)
PSX:
FFT
GBA:
FFTA
NGC:
FF:CC
SaGa:
GB:
SaGA 1-3 (J) = FFL 1-3 (US/EU)
Snes:
Romancing SaGa 1-3
PSX:
SaGa Frontier 1-2
PS2:
Unlimited SaGa
Seiken Densetsu:
GB:
SD (J) = FFA (US) = MQ (EU)
Snes:
SD2 (J) = SoM (US/EU)
SD3 (J)
PSX:
SD4 (J) = LoM (US)
GBA:
SSD (J) = Sword of Mana (US)
And then there is Death
Let me start off by sayin that i am sorry if i sounded rude, i was in a really bad mood when I wrote that, so i apologize.
Second, thank you for that list, i can see clearly now, since i was totally confused, also after searching i found out the game goes by Makaitoshi SaGa I - III. Thanks Master Vivi for the list.
I'm going to go back and keep playing.......