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'''''Final Fantasy VI''''' ([[ESRB]] rating: E10+/T) is the sixth [[video game]] within the mainline ''[[Final Fantasy (series)|Final Fantasy]]'' series. It was originally released for the [[Super Nintendo Entertainment System]], and was titled '''''Final Fantasy III''''' in North America to keep the numbering consistent with the two previous ''Final Fantasy'' released there at the time: ''[[Final Fantasy (video game)|Final Fantasy]]'' and ''[[Final Fantasy IV]]'' (similarly named ''Final Fantasy II'' for its original North American Super Nintendo release). All of the game's re-releases were renamed ''Final Fantasy VI'' like its original Japanese title. The North American tradition of renaming ''Final Fantasy'' games according to their release order ended with the follow-up title, ''[[Final Fantasy VII]]''.
'''''Final Fantasy VI''''' ([[ESRB]] rating: E10+/T) is the sixth [[video game]] within the mainline ''[[Final Fantasy (series)|Final Fantasy]]'' series. It was originally released for the [[Super Nintendo Entertainment System]], and was titled '''''Final Fantasy III''''' in North America to keep the numbering consistent with the two previous ''Final Fantasy'' released there at the time: ''[[Final Fantasy (video game)|Final Fantasy]]'' and ''[[Final Fantasy IV]]'' (similarly named ''Final Fantasy II'' for its original North American Super Nintendo release). All of the game's re-releases were renamed ''Final Fantasy VI'' like its original Japanese title. The North American tradition of renaming ''Final Fantasy'' games according to their release order ended with the follow-up title, ''[[Final Fantasy VII]]''.


''Final Fantasy VI'' is notably more mature than earlier games in the series, dealing with themes of despair, suicide, nihilism,<ref>Kefka: Why do people rebuild things they know are going to be destroyed? Why do people cling to life when they know they can't live forever?</ref> and [[euthanasia]].<ref>http://www.familyfriendlygaming.com/Reviews/2008/Final%20Fantasy%20VI%20Advance.html</ref>. ''Final Fantasy VI'' features extensive scored music and a remarkably large cast of playable characters.  
''Final Fantasy VI'' is notably more mature than earlier games in the series, dealing with themes of despair, suicide, nihilism,<ref>Kefka: Why do people rebuild things they know are going to be destroyed? Why do people cling to life when they know they can't live forever?</ref> and euthanasia.<ref>http://www.familyfriendlygaming.com/Reviews/2008/Final%20Fantasy%20VI%20Advance.html</ref>. ''Final Fantasy VI'' features extensive scored music and a remarkably large cast of playable characters.  


== Plot ==
== Plot ==