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Final Fantasy Legend 3 is an RPG by Squaresoft, released for Game Boy in 1990. FFL3 was the final segment of the Final Fantasy Legend series on Gameboy. The game offers many changes that are unlike its Final Fantasy Legend brothers. The battle system has been totally changed around to a style that is more reminisce of Final Fantasy.
 
FFL3's original Japanese name is SaGa 3. Sound familiar? Ever heard of SaGa Frontier for the Sony Playstation? SaGa Frontier is SaGa 7. Here's a list of all the SaGa games to make things more clear:
 
      • SaGa 1 (Game Boy)
      • SaGa 2 (Game Boy)
      • SaGa 3 (Game Boy)
      • Romancing SaGa (SNES) a.k.a. SaGa 4
      • Romancing SaGa 2 (SNES) a.k.a. SaGa 5
      • Romancing SaGa 3 (SNES) a.k.a. SaGa 6
      • SaGa Frontier (Playstation) a.k.a. SaGa 7
      • SaGa Frontier 2 (Playstation) a.k.a. SaGa 8
      • Unlimited SaGa (Playstation 2) a.k.a. SaGa 9






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