• FFI's logo depicts one of the Light Warriors, the main heroes of the game.
  • FFII's logo depicts the Paramekian Emperor, the main villain of the game.
  • FFIII still doesn't have a proper logo, but it should when it's remade for the Nintendo DS, which could happen later this year.
  • FFIV's logo depicts Cain Highwind, probably the most complex of the game's main characters.
  • FFV's logo depicts a Flying Dragon, which is instrumental to the game's plot.
  • FFVI's logo depicts Tina, one of the game's main characters, riding in Magitek Armor, which is an instrument of the Ghastla Empire, the game's main antagonists.
  • FFVII's logo depicts Meteor, which threateningly hangs in the sky in the latter part of the game as the main villain aims to cast it and kill countless people.
  • FFT's logo depicts an array of people of different classes, symbolizing the game's emphasis on strategy and variety.
  • FFVIII's logo depicts Squall Leonheart and Rinoa Heartilly embracing, which is one of the game's main events and which also symbolizes the focus of the overall plot.
  • FFIX's logo depicts the Crystal, which, in the game, is the origin of all life.
  • FFX's logo depicts Yuna, the female lead, performing a "sending" ritual, which is a main aspect to her role in the plot.
  • FFXI's logo depicts a crowd of warriors of different classes, symbolizing the "massively multiplayer" aspect of the game.
  • FFTA's logo depicts a judge, which is a prominent rank in the game's plot, riding a chocobo.
  • FFCC's logo depicts... Man, what is that?
  • FFX-2's logo depicts Yuna, Rikku, and Paine, who make up the game's main cast.
  • BC: FFVII's logo depicts Player 1 and Player 2, whom you control as you play the game.
  • FFXII's logo depicts another judge, which can be expected to be even more important to this game's plot than it was to that of FFTA.
  • FFVII: AC's logo depicts a bird's-eye view of the city of Midgar, intentionally made to look similar to FFVII's logo.
  • DoC: FFVII's logo depicts an artistic representation of the three heads of Cerberus.