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Final Fantasy III: Four Warriors of Light on a quest to restore balance to the world using the power of the crystals. Jobs, epic battles, Onion Knights, Luneth, and a classic story of light versus darkness await in this timeless classic.

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What was the unique feature of the job system in Final Fantasy III compared to its predecessors? (Hard)
#1: Introduced job changing
#2: Added experience points for jobs
#3: First game to feature a job system
#4: Introduced a capacity point system for changing jobs
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In Final Fantasy III, which element is not one of the four Crystals' powers? (Easy)
#1: Fire
#2: Earth
#3: Water
#4: Lightning
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Final Fantasy III introduced the job system, allowing characters to switch classes and learn new skills, a feature that became iconic in the series.
Directed by Hironobu Sakaguchi, Final Fantasy III was the first game in the series to feature the iconic summonable creatures, starting with Bahamut.

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What is your favorite job class in Final Fantasy III?
Warrior
Black Mage
White Mage
Thief
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Which version of Final Fantasy III do you prefer?
Original NES version
Nintendo DS remake
iOS/Android port
PC/Steam version
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release
April 27, 1990

Original Release of Final Fantasy III

Final Fantasy III was originally released by Square for the Nintendo Entertainment System (NES) in Japan.

release
August 24, 2006

Final Fantasy III Remake Release

An updated 3D remake of Final Fantasy III was released for the Nintendo DS, bringing new graphics and gameplay enhancements.

release
December 22, 2012

Mobile and PC Ports

Final Fantasy III was released on iOS, Android, and Windows PC, making the game more accessible to a global audience.

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