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Added by KeltainentoukokuuThe Title Screen is a recurring feature that appears in all of the games in the Final Fantasy series.
The options present in the title screen is in a list format and can be traversed by using the D-pad, clicked with the mouse on the MMOs, or the stylus for Nintendo DS games. Its features allow the player to select if they will play a New Game or continue from a saved file.
The title screen usually features the game's logo, but with some exceptions, with the list format of options usually underneath the logo and positioned centrally. If the title screen doesn't feature the logo then the options for New Game, Load Game etc. usually appear in the center of the screen.
If the player presses no buttons while in the title screen the game usually begins to play an intro credits sequence.
Older Final Fantasy games did not feature an opening option on the title screen, pressing the Start button or any confirmation button lead directly to the saved files menu with the New Game option present at the top.
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The common options present in the title screen are the New Game and the Load Game options which allow the player to start a game from the beginning or continue from a saved file respectively.
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Appearances
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Final Fantasy
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Final Fantasy II
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Final Fantasy III
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Final Fantasy IV
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At first, the title screen didn't have any options on it. This option made its first appearance in the GBA release of the game.
The DS version has the "New Game" and "Load Game" options, while Prelude is playing in the background.
The title screen for the US version, Japanese version, and Easy Type version all had different title screens for their Super Nintendo/Super Famicom release.
Final Fantasy IV: The After Years
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Final Fantasy V
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Final Fantasy VI
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SNES
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PlayStation
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Advance
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In the Advance version, the "Final Fantasy VI" logo appears on a white background, with the Prelude piano piece playing. The options "New Game", "Load Game", and "Extras" are available. In "Extras", there is a Bestiary, which shows all the enemies you have killed in one save file.
Final Fantasy VII
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The title screen for Final Fantasy VII has the buster sword stuck in the ground in front of a black background with only a beam of light on the buster sword and the words 'New Game' and 'Continue?'
Crisis Core -Final Fantasy VII-
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The Crisis Core title screen has options for New Game or Load Game, with the image of Zack Fair holding the Buster Sword on Midgar Wasteland; the same image that appears in the game cover.
Similarly to Final Fantasy XII, the title screen can be skipped altogether if the player presses X during the introduction cinematic, which brings up the New Game and Load Game options without the title background itself.
Dirge of Cerberus -Final Fantasy VII-
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The Dirge of Cerberus title screen has options for starting a game, tutorial menu and extra features. Its background image is official art of Vincent Valentine and other important characters from the game. Vincent's pose in the art is an allusion to an official artwork of him from the original Final Fantasy VII.
Final Fantasy VIII
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The title screen depicts the Lunar Cry with a symbol of Griever flying through it; the words "FINAL FANTASY VIII" are superimposed over Griever. Below this is the New Game/Continue selector, which can be navigated by means of the
button and the D-Pad.
Final Fantasy IX
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The title screen plays The Place I'll Return to Someday, and depicts a Crystal crossed by two daggers, with "FINAL FANTASY IX" superimposed over it. Beneath that is the standard New Game/Continue selection, which can be navigated by means of the
button and D-Pad. Not making any selection for a long time will cause the game to cycle through pictures of the characters along with a slogan depicting their personalities.
Final Fantasy X
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The title "Final Fantasy X" is on a watery background, while the "New Game" and "Load Game" options are below. "Summoning" plays for the title and load screens.
Staying at the title screen without pressing anything will cause the introduction credits to play again.
Final Fantasy X-2
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Final Fantasy XI
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Final Fantasy XII
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The title screen features the logo of Final Fantasy XII over a dark background. Below the logo, the options New Game, Load Game can be found.
However, the title screen can only be seen if the player waits for the introductory cinematic to end. Pressing X during the cinematic will bring up the New Game and Load Game options with the cinematic still playing in the background.
In the International Zodiac Job System, a third option, Trial Mode, is available.
Final Fantasy XII: Revenant Wings
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Final Fantasy XIII
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The title screen has the Final Fantasy XIII logo on a white background with New Game, Load, Settings And Extras underneath. The music that plays in this screen is "FINAL FANTASY XIII ~The Promise~".
Final Fantasy XIII-2
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Final Fantasy XIV
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The title screen features the logo of Final Fantasy XIV over a white background. Below the logo, the options New Game, Opening Movie, Credits and Quit. On the upper left corner of the screen, information on the current game version can be found.
Final Fantasy Tactics
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Final Fantasy Tactics Advance
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Final Fantasy Tactics A2: Grimoire of the Rift
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Final Fantasy Type-0
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Dissidia Final Fantasy
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The title screen features New Game, Load Game and Data Install.
Dissidia 012 Final Fantasy
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The title screen is similar to it's predecessor expect Data Install is replaced with Extras and the data install is found in Extras.
