10-18-2004, 11:51 AM | #13 |
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The FFLs were released in the early '90s. They're not really connected to the FF series, having been released as SaGa I-III in Japan, and followed by Romancing SaGa I-III (not released in America) on the SNES, SaGa Frontier I and II on the PlayStation, and Unlimited SaGa on the PS2. The series is known for game systems that are very innovative and experimental, which is to say nearly unplayable.
And for that matter, FF Gaiden: Seiken Densetsu (a.k.a. Final Fantasy Adventure / Sword of Mana) had one playable character and one NPC in the party; SD2 (Secret of Mana) and SD3 had three, but each player could only control one at a time; I haven't played SD4 (Legend of Mana).
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