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{{quote|''"Using a long piece of string tied to a 10,000 yen note, Hironobu Sakaguchi ([[Final Fantasy]] / [[Square Soft]] top dog) managed to lure Akitoshi Kawazu ([[Final Fantasy II]]'s designer) away from the Final Fantasy division of the Squaresoft office building and set him up elsewhere, giving him the SaGa series to mess around with (like that [[The Simpsons (animation)|Simpsons]] gag where Marge bakes a separate birthday cake for Homer to ruin)."''
{{quote|''"Using a long piece of string tied to a 10,000 yen note, Hironobu Sakaguchi ([[Final Fantasy]] / [[Square Soft]] top dog) managed to lure Akitoshi Kawazu ([[Final Fantasy II]]'s designer) away from the Final Fantasy division of the Squaresoft office building and set him up elsewhere, giving him the SaGa series to mess around with (like that [[The Simpsons (animation)|Simpsons]] gag where Marge bakes a separate birthday cake for Homer to ruin)."''
|''[http://www.hardcoregaming101.net/finalfantasy/ff3/ff3-1.htm Hardcore Gaming 101]'' }}
|''[http://www.hardcoregaming101.net/finalfantasy/ff3/ff3-1.htm Hardcore Gaming 101]'' }}

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"Using a long piece of string tied to a 10,000 yen note, Hironobu Sakaguchi (Final Fantasy / Square Soft top dog) managed to lure Akitoshi Kawazu (Final Fantasy II's designer) away from the Final Fantasy division of the Squaresoft office building and set him up elsewhere, giving him the SaGa series to mess around with (like that Simpsons gag where Marge bakes a separate birthday cake for Homer to ruin)."

RPG series by Square Enix. In North America, the first three games were released as part of the hell-raisingly popular Final Fantasy series under the name Final Fantasy Legend. (Similarly, the first Mana game was released as Final Fantasy Adventure).

For the book by Conor Costick, see The Avatar Chronicles. For the RTS with the same name, see Saga Rage of Vikings.

The series consists of:

The following tropes are common to many or all entries in the SaGa franchise.
For tropes specific to individual installments, visit their respective work pages.