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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 are 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 often 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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NES
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The NES version of the title screen features three windows draped over a black background. The options available are Continue and New Game while the third window shows the Respond Rate.
PSX
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The PSX version of the title screen features the game's logo draped over a white background. The options available are New Game, Load Game and Memo File.
GBA
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The GBA version features the logo draped over a white background. The options available in this screen are New Game and Load Game.
iOS
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The iOS version features the logo draped over a white background. The options available in this screen are New Game, Load Game and Resume.
PSP
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The PSP version features the logo draped over a white background. The options available in this screen are New Game and Load Game.
Final Fantasy II
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PSX
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The title screen for the PlayStation version features a simple white background with the game's logo and the message "PUSH ANY BUTTON". Doing so reveals the options New Game and Load Game.
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Final Fantasy III
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NES
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The NES version of the title screen features five windows draped over a black background. The options available in this screen are New Game and Message Speed, while the three windows are used for the purpose of loading a specified save file.
NDS
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The NDS version features the logo draped over a white background. Under the logo is a small patch showing a castle lined with the quote, The Gulgan thus prophesied: The earthquake was only the beginning. The options made available in this screen are New Game, Load Game and Wi-Fi Settings.
iOS
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The iOS version of the title screen features the Final Fantasy III logo draped over a white background. The options available in this screen are Continue, New Game and Load Game.
PSP
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The PSP version features the game's logo on a white background. The options available are New Game, Load Game, Gallery and Options.
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.
Super Famicon
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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.
PSX
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GBA
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PSP
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NDS
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The DS version has the New Game and Load Game options, while "Prelude" is playing in the background.
iOS
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Final Fantasy IV -Interlude-
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PSP
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WiiWare
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Final Fantasy IV: The After Years
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PSP
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The title screen for the PSP version features the game's logo over a white background with Amano art of Ceodore and Cecil. The options available are New Game, Select Story, Load Game, Bestiary and Back.
WiiWare
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Final Fantasy V
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PlayStation
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The title screen features the game's logo on a black background. The logo's reflection can be seen on a body of water beneath it. Pressing any button will take the player to a back screen with a blue menu on the right side and a random playable character sprite walking around. The options available on the menu are New Game, Memo, Slot 1 and Slot 2.
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Final Fantasy VI
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SNES
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PlayStation
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The title screen features a black background with a random character sprite walking around (this can be any playable character, including guests). To the right there's a box with the following options: New (selected by default), Memo, Slot 1, Slot 2 and Bonus. The character sprite will perform different animations depending on the choices selected, including falling asleep if no action is taken for a couple of minutes.
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. Extras has the Bestiary, which shows all the enemies killed in one save file.
Final Fantasy VII
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PSX
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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 a beam of light on the sword and the options New Game and Continue?
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PC
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Crisis Core -Final Fantasy VII-
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The Crisis Core -Final Fantasy VII- 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.
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Dirge of Cerberus -Final Fantasy VII-
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The Dirge of Cerberus -Final Fantasy VII- 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.
Dirge of Cerberus -Final Fantasy VII- International
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Dirge of Cerberus Lost Episode -Final Fantasy VII-
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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 ![]()
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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 ![]()
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Final Fantasy X
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The title screen features the Final Fantasy X logo under a stream of water and on a cascading blue background. The options available in this screen are New Game and Load.
"Summoning" plays for the title and load screens.
Staying at the title screen without pressing anything will cause the introduction credits to replay.
Final Fantasy X-2
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The title screen features the Final Fantasy X-2 logo draped over pictures of the protagonists, circular glyphs and stone carvings. The options available in this screen are New Game Plus, New Game and Load. The New Game Plus option becomes available after the player clears the game once.
International + Last Mission
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The title screen features the logo draped over pictures of the protagonists, circular glyphs and stone carvings. There is now a black box underneath the logo labeled International + Last Mission. The options made available in this screen are 'International' and 'Last Mission'.
Final Fantasy XI
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The title screen features the game's logo over a video showcasing a random location in Vana'diel. The available options are Select Character, Create Character, Delete Character and Back. To the right of the screen is a column of horizontal boxes, one for each expansion of the game. The expansions that the player has installed will have their title highlighted, whereas the others will be grayed out.
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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.
The title screen can only be seen if the player waits for the introductory cinematic to end. Pressing ![]()
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In the International Zodiac Job System, a third option, Trial Mode is available.
Final Fantasy XII: Revenant Wings
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The background is an image of Lemurés stretched across both LCD screens. The top screen features the game's title, while the bottom screen features the Galbana airship with the New Game and Continue options. To see the title screen, the player can either wait for the introductory cinematic to end or skip it.
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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Similar to Final Fantasy XIII, the logo appears on a white background, with New Game, Continue, Downloadable Content, Beginner's Primer, Extras, and Settings underneath. "FINAL FANTASY XIII-2 ~Wishes~" plays in the background.
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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PSX
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The title screen features the game's logo over a section of the map of Ivalice. The options available are New Game, Continue, Tutorial and Sound.
War of the Lions
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PSP
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The title screen features the game's logo over a map of Ivalice. The options available are New Game, Continue and Tutorial.
iOS
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Final Fantasy Tactics Advance
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Final Fantasy Tactics A2: Grimoire of the Rift
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The title screen features the game's logo drawing (a Judge with a Grimoire), in green, stretched across both LCD screens. The bottom screen features the game's title and the following options: New Game, Load, Continue, Trade and Language.
Final Fantasy Mystic Quest
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There is no options on the title screen in the game, once the player presses a button. They will be taken to the load menu screen where the player will have a chose to pick either a New Game or one of three possible save games.
Final Fantasy Adventure
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The Final Fantasy Legend
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The title screen has two options on it, located right below the logo of the game is the Start and Continue option. By holding Holding Down, Start and the B button while on the title screen, the player will have access to the Sound Test.
Final Fantasy Legend II
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The title screen has two options on it, right below the logo of the game is the New Game and Continue option. By holding the Select, Start and B button while on the title screen, the player will have access to the Sound Test. A bug occurs where the save-counter value from the loading screen is carried over if the player happen to go there first, leading to overflow and illegal values for the Sound Effect option.
Final Fantasy Legend III
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The title screen has two options on it, right below the logo is the New Game and Continue option.
Final Fantasy Type-0
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There are two title screens since it requires the usage of two UMDs and each sport an icon on the bottom right of the screen, indicating whether or not that UMD allows the functionality of multiplayer, as well as an icon on the bottom left which indicates their respective disc numbers. The two title screens share an image of the Final Fantasy Type-0 logo draped over a background of an enlarged Suzaku emblem.
The first title screen contains the options New Game, Load Game, History and Options, while also sporting an icon on the bottom right of the screen to indicate a single player experience. The second title screen contains the options titled Load Game, Mission List, Multiplayer, History, Options and also an icon on the bottom right of the screen which indicates a multiplayer experience.
"Logical Conclusions" plays in the background of both title screens.
Dissidia Final Fantasy
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The title screen features the game's logo over a white background. The options available are New Game, Load Game and Data Install.
Dissidia 012 Final Fantasy
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The title screen features the game's logo over a white background. To the right of the screen are the available options: New Game, Load Game and Extras (which now includes Data Install).
Theatrhythm Final Fantasy
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3DS
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The title screen features the game's logo on the top LCD screen and the message "Touch to start" on the bottom one. Touching it will allow the player to choose a pre-existing profile or, if playing for the first time, creating a new one.
iOS
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Final Fantasy Airborne Brigade
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Android
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iOS
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Final Fantasy Dimensions
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Android
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The title screen features the game's logo over a white background. To the right of the screen are the available options: Resume, Load Game, New Game and Help.
iOS
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The title screen of the iOS version is identical to the Android one, with the exception of the added option "Shop".
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Final Fantasy All the Bravest
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Final Fantasy: The 4 Heroes of Light
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Bravely Default: Flying Fairy
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3DS
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The top LCD screen is entirely dark, with the game's logo illuminated by an animated butterfly (possibly Aerie) flying around the screen. The bottom screen shows the available options: New Game, Continue, Members and AR Movie (an augmented reality introduction to the characters).
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Final Fantasy Crystal Chronicles
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The title screen features the game's logo over a shaded background. The options available are New Game and Load Game.
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Final Fantasy Crystal Chronicles: Ring of Fates
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Final Fantasy Crystal Chronicles: My Life as a King
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Final Fantasy Crystal Chronicles: Echoes of Time
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NDS
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The top screen features the game's title over a baby blue background. The bottom screen has the options Start and Options, and features the game's logo drawing of Sherlotta in her cat form and a crystal.
Wii
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Final Fantasy Crystal Chronicles: My Life as a Darklord
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Final Fantasy Crystal Chronicles: The Crystal Bearers
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Crystal Defenders
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Android
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iOS
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iPod
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Mobile Phone
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PSP
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The PSP version of the title screen features a simplistic design, with the Crystal Defenders logo draped over a white background featuring a crystal. The options available in this screen are Start Game, Help and Devplay.
"Main Theme" from Final Fantasy Tactics A2: Grimoire of the Rift plays in the background.
PS3
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Xbox
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WiiWare
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