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 | | Final Fantasy: Crystal Chronicles, in turn, is completely developed around the idea of these elemental crystals, and their various uses in a world plagued by a mysterious aura of magical radiation. |
 | | Final Fantasy began on the Nintendo Family Computer (also known as the "Famicom," and known internationally as the Nintendo Entertainment System) as Final Fantasy in 1987, and was joined by two sequels, Final Fantasy II and Final Fantasy III, over the next three years. |
 | | Final Fantasy X was released on the PlayStation 2, and made use of the much more powerful hardware to render certain cutscenes in real-time, rather than displayed in pre-rendered video. |
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