Follow TV Tropes

Following

History Franchise / CompilationOfFinalFantasyVII

Go To

OR

Is there an issue? Send a MessageReason:
None


* '''''Final Fantasy VII The Kids Are Alright: A Turks Side Story''''' (2011 - Novel) [[note]]Released in English in 2018.[[/note]]

to:

* '''''Final Fantasy VII The Kids Are Alright: A Turks Side Story''''' '''''Literature/FinalFantasyVIITheKidsAreAlrightATurksSideStory''''' (2011 - Novel) [[note]]Released in English in 2018.[[/note]]
Is there an issue? Send a MessageReason:
None


* [[index]]'''''VideoGame/FinalFantasyVIIEverCrisis''''' (2023 - iOS, Android) [[note]]Later ported to PC[[/note]]

to:

* [[index]]'''''VideoGame/FinalFantasyVIIEverCrisis''''' (2023 - iOS, Android) [[note]]Later ported to PC[[/note]]Android, PC)

Changed: 18

Is there an issue? Send a MessageReason:
None


** [[/index]]'''''Final Fantasy VII International''''' (1997 - Sony Platform/PlayStation)[[index]] [[note]]Japan-exclusive UpdatedRerelease, which included all additional content that was not included in the original Japanese release, but added into the overseas release[[/note]]

to:

** [[/index]]'''''Final Fantasy VII International''''' (1997 - Sony Platform/PlayStation)[[index]] Platform/PlayStation) [[note]]Japan-exclusive UpdatedRerelease, which included all additional content that was not included in the original Japanese release, but added into the overseas release[[/note]]release[[/note]][[index]]
Is there an issue? Send a MessageReason:
None


* '''''Final Fantasy VII G-Bike''''' (2014-2015 - iOS, Android)

Added: 231

Removed: 231

Is there an issue? Send a MessageReason:
None


** [[/index]]'''''Crisis Core -Final Fantasy VII- Reunion''''' (2022 - Sony Platform/PlayStation4 and Platform/PlayStation5, Microsoft Platform/XboxOne and Platform/XboxSeriesXAndS, Platform/NintendoSwitch, and Platform/{{Steam}})



** [[/index]]'''''Crisis Core -Final Fantasy VII- Reunion''''' (2022 - Sony Platform/PlayStation4 and Platform/PlayStation5, Microsoft Platform/XboxOne and Platform/XboxSeriesXAndS, Platform/NintendoSwitch, and Platform/{{Steam}})
Is there an issue? Send a MessageReason:
None

Added DiffLines:

* '''''Final Fantasy VII G-Bike''''' (2014-2015 - iOS, Android)
Is there an issue? Send a MessageReason:
None


* '''''Anime/FinalFantasyVIIAdventChildren''''' (2005 - Theaters, DVD)

to:

* '''''Anime/FinalFantasyVIIAdventChildren''''' (2005 - Theaters, DVD)DVD, UMD)
Is there an issue? Send a MessageReason:
None


** [[/index]]'''''Final Fantasy VII Remake Intergrade''''' (2021 - Sony Platform/PlayStation5)

to:

** [[/index]]'''''Final Fantasy VII Remake Intergrade''''' (2021 - Sony Platform/PlayStation5)Platform/PlayStation5) [[note]]Later ported to PC[[/note]]
Is there an issue? Send a MessageReason:
None


* [[index]]'''''VideoGame/FinalFantasyVIIEverCrisis''''' (2023 - iOS, Android)) [[note]]Later ported to PC[[/note]]

to:

* [[index]]'''''VideoGame/FinalFantasyVIIEverCrisis''''' (2023 - iOS, Android)) Android) [[note]]Later ported to PC[[/note]]
Is there an issue? Send a MessageReason:
None


* '''''VideoGame/FinalFantasyVII''''' (1997 - Sony Platform/PlayStation) [[note]]Later received enhanced ports to....just about everything under the sun, from PC to Platform/NintendoSwitch.[[/note]]

to:

* '''''VideoGame/FinalFantasyVII''''' (1997 - Sony Platform/PlayStation) [[note]]Later received enhanced ports to....just about everything under the sun, from PC to Platform/NintendoSwitch.[[/note]]Platform/NintendoSwitch[[/note]]



* [[index]]'''''VideoGame/FinalFantasyVIIEverCrisis''''' (2023 - iOS, Android)

to:

* [[index]]'''''VideoGame/FinalFantasyVIIEverCrisis''''' (2023 - iOS, Android)Android)) [[note]]Later ported to PC[[/note]]

Changed: 10

Removed: 9

Is there an issue? Send a MessageReason:
None


[[index]]



[[/index]]

to:

[[/index]]

Changed: 270

Is there an issue? Send a MessageReason:
Platform namespace


* '''''VideoGame/FinalFantasyVII''''' (1997 - Sony UsefulNotes/PlayStation) [[note]]Later received enhanced ports to....just about everything under the sun, from PC to UsefulNotes/NintendoSwitch.[[/note]]
** [[/index]]'''''Final Fantasy VII International''''' (1997 - Sony UsefulNotes/PlayStation)[[index]] [[note]]Japan-exclusive UpdatedRerelease, which included all additional content that was not included in the original Japanese release, but added into the overseas release[[/note]]

to:

* '''''VideoGame/FinalFantasyVII''''' (1997 - Sony UsefulNotes/PlayStation) Platform/PlayStation) [[note]]Later received enhanced ports to....just about everything under the sun, from PC to UsefulNotes/NintendoSwitch.Platform/NintendoSwitch.[[/note]]
** [[/index]]'''''Final Fantasy VII International''''' (1997 - Sony UsefulNotes/PlayStation)[[index]] Platform/PlayStation)[[index]] [[note]]Japan-exclusive UpdatedRerelease, which included all additional content that was not included in the original Japanese release, but added into the overseas release[[/note]]



* '''''[[VideoGame/DirgeOfCerberus Dirge of Cerberus: Final Fantasy VII]]''''' (2006 - Sony UsefulNotes/PlayStation2)

to:

* '''''[[VideoGame/DirgeOfCerberus Dirge of Cerberus: Final Fantasy VII]]''''' (2006 - Sony UsefulNotes/PlayStation2)Platform/PlayStation2)



* '''''[[VideoGame/CrisisCore Crisis Core: Final Fantasy VII]]''''' (2007 - Sony UsefulNotes/PlayStationPortable)
** [[/index]]'''''Crisis Core -Final Fantasy VII- Reunion''''' (2022 - Sony UsefulNotes/PlayStation4 and UsefulNotes/PlayStation5, Microsoft UsefulNotes/XboxOne and UsefulNotes/XboxSeriesXAndS, UsefulNotes/NintendoSwitch, and UsefulNotes/{{Steam}})
* [[index]]'''''VideoGame/FinalFantasyVIIRemake''''' (2020 - Sony UsefulNotes/PlayStation4)
** [[/index]]'''''Final Fantasy VII Remake Intergrade''''' (2021 - Sony UsefulNotes/PlayStation5)
** '''''Final Fantasy VII Remake [=INTERmission=]''''' (2021 - Sony UsefulNotes/PlayStation5) [[note]]DLC episode featuring Yuffie Kisaragi. Was included as a part of Intergrade and available to purchase separately for those who opted to upgrade their [=PS4=] copies of ''Final Fantasy VII Remake''.[[/note]]

to:

* '''''[[VideoGame/CrisisCore Crisis Core: Final Fantasy VII]]''''' (2007 - Sony UsefulNotes/PlayStationPortable)
Platform/PlayStationPortable)
** [[/index]]'''''Crisis Core -Final Fantasy VII- Reunion''''' (2022 - Sony UsefulNotes/PlayStation4 Platform/PlayStation4 and UsefulNotes/PlayStation5, Platform/PlayStation5, Microsoft UsefulNotes/XboxOne Platform/XboxOne and UsefulNotes/XboxSeriesXAndS, UsefulNotes/NintendoSwitch, Platform/XboxSeriesXAndS, Platform/NintendoSwitch, and UsefulNotes/{{Steam}})
Platform/{{Steam}})
* [[index]]'''''VideoGame/FinalFantasyVIIRemake''''' (2020 - Sony UsefulNotes/PlayStation4)
Platform/PlayStation4)
** [[/index]]'''''Final Fantasy VII Remake Intergrade''''' (2021 - Sony UsefulNotes/PlayStation5)
Platform/PlayStation5)
** '''''Final Fantasy VII Remake [=INTERmission=]''''' (2021 - Sony UsefulNotes/PlayStation5) Platform/PlayStation5) [[note]]DLC episode featuring Yuffie Kisaragi. Was included as a part of Intergrade and available to purchase separately for those who opted to upgrade their [=PS4=] copies of ''Final Fantasy VII Remake''.[[/note]]



* '''''VideoGame/FinalFantasyVIIRebirth''''' (2024 - Sony UsefulNotes/PlayStation5)[[/index]]

to:

* '''''VideoGame/FinalFantasyVIIRebirth''''' (2024 - Sony UsefulNotes/PlayStation5)[[/index]]
Platform/PlayStation5)[[/index]]



* '''''VideoGame/SuperSmashBros''''' (2015, 2020 - UsefulNotes/Nintendo3DS, UsefulNotes/WiiU, UsefulNotes/NintendoSwitch) [[note]]Cloud first appeared as DLC for ''[[VideoGame/SuperSmashBrosForNintendo3DSAndWiiU Smash 4]]'' in 2015, and Sephiroth joined as DLC for ''[[VideoGame/SuperSmashBrosUltimate Ultimate]]'' in 2020.[[/note]]

to:

* '''''VideoGame/SuperSmashBros''''' (2015, 2020 - UsefulNotes/Nintendo3DS, UsefulNotes/WiiU, UsefulNotes/NintendoSwitch) Platform/Nintendo3DS, Platform/WiiU, Platform/NintendoSwitch) [[note]]Cloud first appeared as DLC for ''[[VideoGame/SuperSmashBrosForNintendo3DSAndWiiU Smash 4]]'' in 2015, and Sephiroth joined as DLC for ''[[VideoGame/SuperSmashBrosUltimate Ultimate]]'' in 2020.[[/note]]
Is there an issue? Send a MessageReason:
Trope was cut/disambiguated due to cleanup


** A riff off the stoic, experienced badass {{Mercenary}} NinetiesAntiHero who acts like a {{Jerkass}} because he's so ''deep''. Cloud is ridiculously strong, [[MagneticHero charismatic]] and [[InformedAttractiveness good-looking]], a [[ElitesAreMoreGlamorous veteran]] who's been through unspeakable horrors that give him mental problems, and performs stylish feats of badassery like riding around on motorbikes and doing unnecessary backflips to get off things. But his continual insistence that he [[{{Catchphrase}} doesn't care]] about anything but the job, [[MilkingTheGiantCow while striking poses]] and [[HairFlip flipping his hair]], only fools a couple of characters. Mostly, it's seen by the other characters as strange, annoying behavior, and he's constantly put in ridiculous situations that reveal it as the adolescent [[ADarkerMe posturing]] that it is. ([[UnintentionalPeriodPiece The game was made during the mid-90s, at a time when it was fashionable for real-world twenty-somethings to act disaffected.]]) When Cloud becomes a bodyguard to Aerith and starts obsessing about saving her, it's obvious Aerith doesn't need his protection, and she's only going with it because she's attracted to Cloud and it gives her the excuse to follow him around and flirt with him. Eventually, Cloud's attempts to ignore his mental problems while denying his true self causes him to have a mental breakdown, and it's revealed that the whole personality is based on self-delusion. Once Cloud becomes comfortable with the fact that he doesn't have to be a cocky action hero and allows his real personality out, he turns out to be pretty dorky but likable.

to:

** A riff off the stoic, experienced badass {{Mercenary}} NinetiesAntiHero who acts like a {{Jerkass}} because he's so ''deep''. Cloud is ridiculously strong, [[MagneticHero charismatic]] and [[InformedAttractiveness good-looking]], a [[ElitesAreMoreGlamorous veteran]] who's been through unspeakable horrors that give him mental problems, and performs stylish feats of badassery like riding around on motorbikes and doing unnecessary backflips to get off things. But his continual insistence that he [[{{Catchphrase}} [[CharacterCatchphrase doesn't care]] about anything but the job, [[MilkingTheGiantCow while striking poses]] and [[HairFlip flipping his hair]], only fools a couple of characters. Mostly, it's seen by the other characters as strange, annoying behavior, and he's constantly put in ridiculous situations that reveal it as the adolescent [[ADarkerMe posturing]] that it is. ([[UnintentionalPeriodPiece The game was made during the mid-90s, at a time when it was fashionable for real-world twenty-somethings to act disaffected.]]) When Cloud becomes a bodyguard to Aerith and starts obsessing about saving her, it's obvious Aerith doesn't need his protection, and she's only going with it because she's attracted to Cloud and it gives her the excuse to follow him around and flirt with him. Eventually, Cloud's attempts to ignore his mental problems while denying his true self causes him to have a mental breakdown, and it's revealed that the whole personality is based on self-delusion. Once Cloud becomes comfortable with the fact that he doesn't have to be a cocky action hero and allows his real personality out, he turns out to be pretty dorky but likable.
Is there an issue? Send a MessageReason:
None


* AllThereInTheManual: The playable Turks in ''Before Crisis'' were just named after the weapons they wield, but the ''Last Order'' [=OVA=] gave them all names in the production notes.



* DisneyDeath: Rufus near the end of the original ''VII'' gets caught in an explosion at the Shinra Building by Diamond Weapon and is treated as KilledOffForReal for the remainder of the game. ''Advent Children'' would reveal that he survived the attack and ''On The Way To a Smile'' details how it happened.



** Yuffie will kiss Cloud if you take her on the Gondola.

to:

** Yuffie will kiss Cloud if you take her on the Gondola.Gondola, and is the only one of the possible dates to do so.
Is there an issue? Send a MessageReason:
None


** '''''Final Fantasy VII Remake [=INTERmission=]''''' (2021 - Sony UsefulNotes/PlayStation5) [[note]]DLC episode featuring Yuffie Kisaragi. Was included as a part of Intergrade and available to purchase separately for those who opted to upgrade their [=PS4=] copies of Final Fantasy VII Remake.[[/note]]

to:

** '''''Final Fantasy VII Remake [=INTERmission=]''''' (2021 - Sony UsefulNotes/PlayStation5) [[note]]DLC episode featuring Yuffie Kisaragi. Was included as a part of Intergrade and available to purchase separately for those who opted to upgrade their [=PS4=] copies of Final ''Final Fantasy VII Remake.Remake''.[[/note]]
Is there an issue? Send a MessageReason:
Boobs Of Steel has been disambiguated


* ActionGirl: [[BoobsOfSteel Tifa Lockhart]] from ''VideoGame/FinalFantasyVII'' can punch and kick her way with the best of them. She has been [[CharlesAtlasSuperPower trained]] in martial arts since she was a child, and has superhuman reflexes and [[SuperStrength strength]]. Yuffie Kisaragi the teenage ninja also qualifies, though her action is based more on speed than strength. Despite being a flower girl, Aerith Gainsborough herself is no slouch as WhiteMage (although in the [[VideoGame/FinalFantasyVIIRemake remake]] they promote Aerith from WhiteMage to RedMage). The [[VideoGame/FinalFantasyVIIRemake remake]] adds Jessie Rasberry, going from TheLoad in the original game to a skilled DemolitionsExpert who’s handy with grenades.

to:

* ActionGirl: [[BoobsOfSteel Tifa Lockhart]] Lockhart from ''VideoGame/FinalFantasyVII'' can punch and kick her way with the best of them. She has been [[CharlesAtlasSuperPower trained]] in martial arts since she was a child, and has superhuman reflexes and [[SuperStrength strength]]. Yuffie Kisaragi the teenage ninja also qualifies, though her action is based more on speed than strength. Despite being a flower girl, Aerith Gainsborough herself is no slouch as WhiteMage (although in the [[VideoGame/FinalFantasyVIIRemake remake]] they promote Aerith from WhiteMage to RedMage). The [[VideoGame/FinalFantasyVIIRemake remake]] adds Jessie Rasberry, going from TheLoad in the original game to a skilled DemolitionsExpert who’s handy with grenades.



* BettyAndVeronica: ''VideoGame/FinalFantasyVII'' plays around with this: Cloud Strife has two potential love interests, Tifa Lockheart and Aerith Gainsborough, but both girls possess traits of both the "Betty" and "Veronica" archetypes. Tifa is literally Cloud's GirlNextDoor [[ChildhoodFriendRomance Childhood Friend]] and has a sweet and caring personality, but she's also a bartender and a martial artist with BoobsOfSteel. Aerith is a WhiteMagicianGirl and flower girl with a connection to the planet, but she's also flirty, streetwise, strong-willed, and [[DeadpanSnarker snarky]]. And unlike many other examples, the two girls become fast friends once they meet and get along quite well. [[spoiler:Unfortunately, [[BigBad Sephiroth]] puts an end to the triangle when he kills Aerith, leaving Cloud and Tifa to get together shortly before the final battle. It's also revealed that Cloud was unconsciously imitating his dead best friend Zack, who was Aerith's first boyfriend, making her case an example of LovingAShadow.]]

to:

* BettyAndVeronica: ''VideoGame/FinalFantasyVII'' plays around with this: Cloud Strife has two potential love interests, Tifa Lockheart and Aerith Gainsborough, but both girls possess traits of both the "Betty" and "Veronica" archetypes. Tifa is literally Cloud's GirlNextDoor [[ChildhoodFriendRomance Childhood Friend]] and has a sweet and caring personality, but she's also a bartender and a martial artist with BoobsOfSteel.artist. Aerith is a WhiteMagicianGirl and flower girl with a connection to the planet, but she's also flirty, streetwise, strong-willed, and [[DeadpanSnarker snarky]]. And unlike many other examples, the two girls become fast friends once they meet and get along quite well. [[spoiler:Unfortunately, [[BigBad Sephiroth]] puts an end to the triangle when he kills Aerith, leaving Cloud and Tifa to get together shortly before the final battle. It's also revealed that Cloud was unconsciously imitating his dead best friend Zack, who was Aerith's first boyfriend, making her case an example of LovingAShadow.]]
Is there an issue? Send a MessageReason:
None


* '''''VideoGame/FinalFantasyVIIRebirth''''' (2023 - Sony UsefulNotes/PlayStation5)[[/index]]

to:

* '''''VideoGame/FinalFantasyVIIRebirth''''' (2023 (2024 - Sony UsefulNotes/PlayStation5)[[/index]]
Is there an issue? Send a MessageReason:
None


* '''''Franchise/KingdomHearts''''' series (2002 - present)

to:

* '''''Franchise/KingdomHearts''''' series (2002 - present)
Is there an issue? Send a MessageReason:
None


* '''Franchise/KingdomHearts''' series (2002 - present)

to:

* '''Franchise/KingdomHearts''' '''''Franchise/KingdomHearts''''' series (2002 - present)
Is there an issue? Send a MessageReason:
None


* ''Franchise/KingdomHearts'' series (2002 - present)

to:

* ''Franchise/KingdomHearts'' '''Franchise/KingdomHearts''' series (2002 - present)
Is there an issue? Send a MessageReason:
None

Added DiffLines:

* ''Franchise/KingdomHearts'' series (2002 - present)
Is there an issue? Send a MessageReason:
None


** [[/index]]'''''Crisis Core: Final Fantasy VII Reunion''''' (2022 - Sony UsefulNotes/PlayStation4 and UsefulNotes/PlayStation5, Microsoft UsefulNotes/XboxOne and UsefulNotes/XboxSeriesXAndS, UsefulNotes/NintendoSwitch, and UsefulNotes/{{Steam}})

to:

** [[/index]]'''''Crisis Core: Final Core -Final Fantasy VII VII- Reunion''''' (2022 - Sony UsefulNotes/PlayStation4 and UsefulNotes/PlayStation5, Microsoft UsefulNotes/XboxOne and UsefulNotes/XboxSeriesXAndS, UsefulNotes/NintendoSwitch, and UsefulNotes/{{Steam}})
Is there an issue? Send a MessageReason:
None


* [[index]]'''''VideoGame/FinalFantasyVIIEverCrisis''''' (2022 - iOS, Android)

to:

* [[index]]'''''VideoGame/FinalFantasyVIIEverCrisis''''' (2022 (2023 - iOS, Android)
Is there an issue? Send a MessageReason:
None


* '''''VideoGame/FinalFantasyVII''''' ''(1997 - Sony UsefulNotes/PlayStation)'' [[note]]Later received enhanced ports to....just about everything under the sun, from PC to UsefulNotes/NintendoSwitch.[[/note]]
** [[/index]]'''''Final Fantasy VII International''''' ''(1997 - Sony UsefulNotes/PlayStation)''[[index]] [[note]]Japan-exclusive UpdatedRerelease, which included all additional content that was not included in the original Japanese release, but added into the overseas release[[/note]]
* '''''[[VideoGame/BeforeCrisis Before Crisis: Final Fantasy VII]]''''' ''(2004-2018 - Mobile phone)''
* '''''Anime/FinalFantasyVIIAdventChildren''''' ''(2005 - Theaters, DVD)''
** '''''Final Fantasy VII Advent Children Complete''''' ''(2009 - Blu-ray)''
* '''''[[VideoGame/DirgeOfCerberus Dirge of Cerberus: Final Fantasy VII]]''''' ''(2006 - Sony UsefulNotes/PlayStation2)''
** '''''Dirge of Cerberus Lost Episode: Final Fantasy VII''''' ''(2006-2018 - Mobile phone)'' [[note]]Released in 2007 in Japan[[/note]]
* '''''[[VideoGame/CrisisCore Crisis Core: Final Fantasy VII]]''''' ''(2007 - Sony UsefulNotes/PlayStationPortable)''
** [[/index]]'''''Crisis Core: Final Fantasy VII Reunion''''' ''(2022 - Sony UsefulNotes/PlayStation4 and UsefulNotes/PlayStation5, Microsoft UsefulNotes/XboxOne and UsefulNotes/XboxSeriesXAndS, UsefulNotes/NintendoSwitch, and UsefulNotes/{{Steam}})''
* [[index]]'''''VideoGame/FinalFantasyVIIRemake''''' ''(2020 - Sony UsefulNotes/PlayStation4)''
** [[/index]]'''''Final Fantasy VII Remake Intergrade''''' ''(2021 - Sony UsefulNotes/PlayStation5)''
** '''''Final Fantasy VII Remake [=INTERmission=]''''' ''(2021 - Sony UsefulNotes/PlayStation5)'' [[note]]DLC episode featuring Yuffie Kisaragi. Was included as a part of Intergrade and available to purchase separately for those who opted to upgrade their [=PS4=] copies of Final Fantasy VII Remake.[[/note]]
* '''''Final Fantasy VII: The First Soldier''''' ''(2021-2023 - iOS, Android)''
* [[index]]'''''VideoGame/FinalFantasyVIIEverCrisis''''' ''(2022 - iOS, Android)''
* '''''VideoGame/FinalFantasyVIIRebirth''''' ''(2023 - Sony UsefulNotes/PlayStation5)''[[/index]]

to:

* '''''VideoGame/FinalFantasyVII''''' ''(1997 (1997 - Sony UsefulNotes/PlayStation)'' UsefulNotes/PlayStation) [[note]]Later received enhanced ports to....just about everything under the sun, from PC to UsefulNotes/NintendoSwitch.[[/note]]
** [[/index]]'''''Final Fantasy VII International''''' ''(1997 (1997 - Sony UsefulNotes/PlayStation)''[[index]] UsefulNotes/PlayStation)[[index]] [[note]]Japan-exclusive UpdatedRerelease, which included all additional content that was not included in the original Japanese release, but added into the overseas release[[/note]]
* '''''[[VideoGame/BeforeCrisis Before Crisis: Final Fantasy VII]]''''' ''(2004-2018 (2004-2018 - Mobile phone)''
phone)
* '''''Anime/FinalFantasyVIIAdventChildren''''' ''(2005 (2005 - Theaters, DVD)''
DVD)
** '''''Final Fantasy VII Advent Children Complete''''' ''(2009 (2009 - Blu-ray)''
Blu-ray)
* '''''[[VideoGame/DirgeOfCerberus Dirge of Cerberus: Final Fantasy VII]]''''' ''(2006 (2006 - Sony UsefulNotes/PlayStation2)''
UsefulNotes/PlayStation2)
** '''''Dirge of Cerberus Lost Episode: Final Fantasy VII''''' ''(2006-2018 (2006-2018 - Mobile phone)'' phone) [[note]]Released in 2007 in Japan[[/note]]
* '''''[[VideoGame/CrisisCore Crisis Core: Final Fantasy VII]]''''' ''(2007 (2007 - Sony UsefulNotes/PlayStationPortable)''
UsefulNotes/PlayStationPortable)
** [[/index]]'''''Crisis Core: Final Fantasy VII Reunion''''' ''(2022 (2022 - Sony UsefulNotes/PlayStation4 and UsefulNotes/PlayStation5, Microsoft UsefulNotes/XboxOne and UsefulNotes/XboxSeriesXAndS, UsefulNotes/NintendoSwitch, and UsefulNotes/{{Steam}})''
UsefulNotes/{{Steam}})
* [[index]]'''''VideoGame/FinalFantasyVIIRemake''''' ''(2020 (2020 - Sony UsefulNotes/PlayStation4)''
UsefulNotes/PlayStation4)
** [[/index]]'''''Final Fantasy VII Remake Intergrade''''' ''(2021 (2021 - Sony UsefulNotes/PlayStation5)''
UsefulNotes/PlayStation5)
** '''''Final Fantasy VII Remake [=INTERmission=]''''' ''(2021 (2021 - Sony UsefulNotes/PlayStation5)'' UsefulNotes/PlayStation5) [[note]]DLC episode featuring Yuffie Kisaragi. Was included as a part of Intergrade and available to purchase separately for those who opted to upgrade their [=PS4=] copies of Final Fantasy VII Remake.[[/note]]
* '''''Final Fantasy VII: The First Soldier''''' ''(2021-2023 (2021-2023 - iOS, Android)''
Android)
* [[index]]'''''VideoGame/FinalFantasyVIIEverCrisis''''' ''(2022 (2022 - iOS, Android)''
Android)
* '''''VideoGame/FinalFantasyVIIRebirth''''' ''(2023 (2023 - Sony UsefulNotes/PlayStation5)''[[/index]]
UsefulNotes/PlayStation5)[[/index]]



* '''''Anime/LastOrderFinalFantasyVII''''' ''(2005 - DVD)''
* '''''On the Way to a Smile -Episode: Denzel- Final Fantasy VII''''' ''(2009 - Blu-ray/DVD)''
* '''''Literature/FinalFantasyVIIOnTheWayToASmile''''' ''(2009 - Short story collection)'' ''[[note]]The short stories were originally published individually starting in 2005, up through 2009 where it was collected in a single volume. It was finally released in English in 2018.[[/note]]''
* '''''Final Fantasy VII The Kids Are Alright: A Turks Side Story''''' ''(2011 - Novel)'' ''[[note]]Released in English in 2018.[[/note]]''
* '''''Final Fantasy VII G-Bike''''' ''(2014-2015 - iOS, Android)''
* '''''VideoGame/SuperSmashBros''''' ''(2015, 2020 - UsefulNotes/Nintendo3DS, UsefulNotes/WiiU, UsefulNotes/NintendoSwitch)''[[note]]Cloud first appeared as DLC for ''[[VideoGame/SuperSmashBrosForNintendo3DSAndWiiU Smash 4]]'' in 2015, and Sephiroth joined as DLC for ''[[VideoGame/SuperSmashBrosUltimate Ultimate]]'' in 2020.[[/note]]
* '''''Literature/FinalFantasyVIIRemakeTraceOfTwoPasts''''' ''(2021 - Novel)''

to:

* '''''Anime/LastOrderFinalFantasyVII''''' ''(2005 (2005 - DVD)''
DVD)
* '''''On the Way to a Smile -Episode: Denzel- Final Fantasy VII''''' ''(2009 (2009 - Blu-ray/DVD)''
Blu-ray/DVD)
* '''''Literature/FinalFantasyVIIOnTheWayToASmile''''' ''(2009 (2009 - Short story collection)'' ''[[note]]The collection) [[note]]The short stories were originally published individually starting in 2005, up through 2009 where it was collected in a single volume. It was finally released in English in 2018.[[/note]]''
* '''''Final Fantasy VII The Kids Are Alright: A Turks Side Story''''' ''(2011 - Novel)'' ''[[note]]Released in English in 2018.[[/note]]''
* '''''Final Fantasy VII G-Bike''''' ''(2014-2015 - iOS, Android)''
* '''''VideoGame/SuperSmashBros''''' ''(2015, 2020 - UsefulNotes/Nintendo3DS, UsefulNotes/WiiU, UsefulNotes/NintendoSwitch)''[[note]]Cloud first appeared as DLC for ''[[VideoGame/SuperSmashBrosForNintendo3DSAndWiiU Smash 4]]'' in 2015, and Sephiroth joined as DLC for ''[[VideoGame/SuperSmashBrosUltimate Ultimate]]'' in 2020.
[[/note]]
* '''''Final Fantasy VII The Kids Are Alright: A Turks Side Story''''' (2011 - Novel) [[note]]Released in English in 2018.[[/note]]
* '''''Final Fantasy VII G-Bike''''' (2014-2015 - iOS, Android)
* '''''VideoGame/SuperSmashBros''''' (2015, 2020 - UsefulNotes/Nintendo3DS, UsefulNotes/WiiU, UsefulNotes/NintendoSwitch) [[note]]Cloud first appeared as DLC for ''[[VideoGame/SuperSmashBrosForNintendo3DSAndWiiU Smash 4]]'' in 2015, and Sephiroth joined as DLC for ''[[VideoGame/SuperSmashBrosUltimate Ultimate]]'' in 2020.[[/note]]
* '''''Literature/FinalFantasyVIIRemakeTraceOfTwoPasts''''' ''(2021 (2021 - Novel)''Novel)
Is there an issue? Send a MessageReason:
None


** '''''Dirge of Cerberus Lost Episode: Final Fantasy VII''''' ''(2006-2018 - Mobile phone)'' ''[[note]]Released in 2007 in Japan[[/note]]''

to:

** '''''Dirge of Cerberus Lost Episode: Final Fantasy VII''''' ''(2006-2018 - Mobile phone)'' ''[[note]]Released [[note]]Released in 2007 in Japan[[/note]]''Japan[[/note]]
Is there an issue? Send a MessageReason:
None


** '''''Final Fantasy VII Remake [=INTERmission=]''''' ''(2021 - Sony UsefulNotes/PlayStation5)'' ''[[note]]DLC episode featuring Yuffie Kisaragi. Was included as a part of Intergrade and available to purchase separately for those who opted to upgrade their [=PS4=] copies of Final Fantasy VII Remake.[[/note]]''

to:

** '''''Final Fantasy VII Remake [=INTERmission=]''''' ''(2021 - Sony UsefulNotes/PlayStation5)'' ''[[note]]DLC [[note]]DLC episode featuring Yuffie Kisaragi. Was included as a part of Intergrade and available to purchase separately for those who opted to upgrade their [=PS4=] copies of Final Fantasy VII Remake.[[/note]]''[[/note]]

Top