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+ | '''Final Fantasy XI''' (ファイナルファンタジーXI ''Fainaru Fantajī Irebun''), also known as ''Final Fantasy XI: Online'' or simply ''Final Fantasy Online'', is a [[Wikipedia:MMORPG|massively multiplayer online role-playing game]] developed and published by [[Wikipedia:Square Co.|Square Co.]] (now [[Wikipedia:Square Enix|Square Enix]]). It debuted in [[Wikipedia:Japan|Japan]] on the [[Wikipedia:Sony Computer Entertainment|Sony]] [[Wikipedia:PlayStation 2|Playstation 2]] [[Wikipedia:video game console|video game console]] on [[Wikipedia:May 16|May 16]], [[Wikipedia:2002 in video gaming|2002]] and was released for [[Wikipedia:Microsoft Windows|Microsoft Windows]]-based [[Wikipedia:personal computer|personal computer]]s on [[Wikipedia:November 5|November 5]] of the same year. It was then localized and released for the North American market on [[Wikipedia:October 28|October 28]], [[Wikipedia:2003 in video gaming|2003]]. An [[Wikipedia:Xbox 360|Xbox 360]] version was released worldwide in [[Wikipedia:April|April]] [[Wikipedia:2006 in video gaming|2006]] as the system's first MMORPG. The story is set in [[Wikipedia:Vana'diel|Vana'diel]], where various tasks can be performed to improve a character's powers or to complete quests. |
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+ | '''For more extensive details and extended history, please see the main page on the [[Wikipedia:Final Fantasy XI|Wikipedia]].''' |
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Developer | Square Co. |
Publisher | PlayStation 2 Sony Computer Entertainment<br[ />Windows (PC)/Xbox 360 Square Enix |
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Release dates | PlayStation 2 JP May 16, 2002 NA March 23, 2004 Windows (PC) JP November 2002 NA October 28, 2003 PAL September 17, 2004 Xbox 360 NA April 18, 2006 JP April 20, 2006 PAL April 20, 2006 |
Genre | MMORPG |
Mode | Multiplayer |
Ratings | ESRB: T (Teen) (13+) PEGI: 12+ USK: 12+ OFLC: G8+ (PC) and PG (Xbox 360) CERO: B (Ages 12 and up) |
Platforms | PlayStation 2, Microsoft Windows, Xbox 360 |
Media | DVD-ROM, CD-ROM |
System requirements | (Windows) Pentium III 800Mhz CPU, Windows 2000/Windows XP, 128 MB RAM, 4X CD-ROM drive, DirectX 8.1, NVIDIA GeForce or ATI Radeon 9000 or higher, 6 GBs free disk space. Internet (TCP/IP) connection required. |
Input | Keyboard, mouse, joystick, DualShock, or Xbox 360 controller |
Final Fantasy XI (ファイナルファンタジーXI Fainaru Fantajī Irebun), also known as Final Fantasy XI: Online or simply Final Fantasy Online, is a massively multiplayer online role-playing game developed and published by Square Co. (now Square Enix). It debuted in Japan on the Sony Playstation 2 video game console on May 16, 2002 and was released for Microsoft Windows-based personal computers on November 5 of the same year. It was then localized and released for the North American market on October 28, 2003. An Xbox 360 version was released worldwide in April 2006 as the system's first MMORPG. The story is set in Vana'diel, where various tasks can be performed to improve a character's powers or to complete quests.
For more extensive details and extended history, please see the main page on the Wikipedia.