Square Enix Celebrates Famicom 40th Anniversary With Nostalgic Melodies Playlist; 40 Songs From Final Fantasy I, II & III
Square Enix has announced that to celebrate the 40th anniversary of the Famicom (Japanese NES), they have created a new playlist on streaming services comprising songs from the first three Final Fantasy games.
Titled “Nostalgic Melodies,” 40 songs from Final Fantasy I, Final Fantasy II, and Final Fantasy III are featured, totaling around 50 minutes. For the complete list of included streaming services, like Spotify, check out the link hub.
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