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* ''[[Lufia and The Fortress of Doom]]'' (SNES) - The Sinistrals were defeated by a band of heroes almost 100 years ago, but now they're back and it's all up to you (as a descendant of the heroes) to stop them. It was one of the last few games to be localized by Taito in North America, since Taito's North American branch closed its doors before the end of the 16-bit era.
* ''[[Lufia 2 Rise of the Sinistrals]]'' (SNES) - The [[Prequel]] following the adventures of Maxim and the other original heroes above. Given a [[Foregone Conclusion]] by the prologue of the first. ''Lufia II'' is the most critically-acclaimed entry in the series. In North America it was localized by Natsume, which is probably best known for localizing the [[Harvest Moon]] games.
* ''[[Lufia the Legend Returns|Lufia: The Legend Returns]]'' (GBC) - The Sinistrals fail to stay dead; heroes attempt to correct this. This one was also localized by Natsume.
* ''Lufia: The Ruins of Lore'' (GBA) - [[Gaiden Game]] set 20 years after ''Lufia II''. Involves an evil empire attempting to resurrect The Beast. The game essentially involves little more than raiding the [[Bonus Level of Hell|Ancient Cave]] multiple times. Was actually not made by Neverland, but instead by the Japanese publisher of the first three games, Taito. Oddly enough, this game wasn't localized by Natsume, instead being localized by [[Atlus]] in North America.
* ''[[Lufia: Curse of the Sinistrals]]'' (known in Japan as ''Estpolis: The Lands Cursed by the Gods'') (NDS) - The re-imagining of ''Lufia II: Rise of the Sinistrals''. It was released on February 25th, 2010 in Japan and on October 12th, 2010 in North America by ''Lufia II'''s original localizer Natsume. It's now an [[Action RPG]] and the characters have been redesigned, which has led to some fans' complaining [[They Changed It, Now It Sucks]].
 
 
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* [[I Am Not Left-Handed|I Am Left Handed]] - All through Lufia II, whenever you fight Gades, he fights with his sword in his right hand. During the final fight (where he is a LOT tougher), the sprite is mirrored so that the Sinistral is, in fact, left-handed.
* [[Idiot Hero]]: Wain, the hero of the third game. A [[Running Gag]] is that everyone he meets will, soon after meeting him, end up calling him stupid. After a while, it starts to really bother him, and when the leader a bunch of pirates the party is fighting does it, he actually breaks into tears.
* [["I Know You Are're in There Somewhere" Fight]] - The fight against {{spoiler|Erim}} in ''Curse Of The Sinistrals'', in which you're only able to dodge attacks while your party shouts for the enemy to stop. It works, but [[Yank the Dog's Chain|the reunion is short-lived]]. {{spoiler|Happens again when she comes [[Back From the Dead]] as the [[True Final Boss]] in the [[New Game+]], but this time you have no choice but to fight back and kill her. It turns out she was in complete control that time, though, and she was performing a [[Heroic Sacrifice]] in Maxim's place.}}
* [[I Promised Myself I Wouldn't Cry]] - Tia, at least {{spoiler|until the end}}.
** In the remake, she cried first {{spoiler|when Dekar makes a [[Heroic Sacrifice]] to stop Idura from [[Taking You with Me|taking Tia with him]]. Don't worry, he gets better.}}