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'''Final Fantasy Legend III''' (''Jikū no Hasha ~ Sa・Ga 3 [Kanketsu Hen]​ (時空の覇者 Sa・Ga3 [完結編]'') is the third game in the SaGa series. Initially released for the GameBoy in Japan in December 1991, the game was made available in North America nearly two years later in September 1993.
'''Final Fantasy Legend III''' (''Jikū no Hasha ~ Sa・Ga 3 [Kanketsu Hen]​ (時空の覇者 Sa・Ga3 [完結編]'') is the third game in the SaGa series. Initially released for the GameBoy in Japan in December 1991, the game was made available in North America nearly two years later in September 1993.


In September 2010, Japanese magazine Famitsu announced that a remake of ''Final Fantasy Legend III'' for the Nintendo DS was being developed and would feature fully three-dimensional cel-shaded graphics. It was released on January 6, 2011.
In September 2010, Japanese magazine Famitsu announced that a remake of ''Final Fantasy Legend III'' for the Nintendo DS was being developed and would feature fully three-dimensional cel-shaded graphics. It was released on January 6, 2011, so far exclusively in Japan.


==Plot==
==Plot==

Revision as of 04:34, December 18, 2011

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Final Fantasy Legend III (Jikū no Hasha ~ Sa・Ga 3 [Kanketsu Hen]​ (時空の覇者 Sa・Ga3 [完結編]) is the third game in the SaGa series. Initially released for the GameBoy in Japan in December 1991, the game was made available in North America nearly two years later in September 1993.

In September 2010, Japanese magazine Famitsu announced that a remake of Final Fantasy Legend III for the Nintendo DS was being developed and would feature fully three-dimensional cel-shaded graphics. It was released on January 6, 2011, so far exclusively in Japan.

Plot

Final Fantasy Legend III combines fantasy and sci-fi elements, with the player assuming the role of three characters who were sent back in time to prevent a massive global flood caused by a being known as the Pureland Water Entity from destroying the world. To accomplish their mission, the three heroes, along with companions aiding them on their journey, must travel through time by augmenting their flying time ship, the Talon, with 13 upgrade units from the past and future.

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