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When a ''Final Fantasy'' character appears in another franchise (including stand-alone releases), it is either a guest appearance or a cameo. The difference is how much impact the ''Final Fantasy'' character has on the game: if they have a role in the plot or are featured as a playable character, it is a guest appearance, whereas if they can be erased without any ill effects on the game, it is a cameo. The difference between guest appearances and crossovers is that in a guest appearance, the amount of ''Final Fantasy'' content relative to the other series is very small, whereas in crossovers there is an extensive amount of ''Final Fantasy'' content, ranging from partially ''Final Fantasy'' in ''Mario Hoops 3-on-3'' and ''Mario Sports Mix'' to a 50:50 split in the ''Fortune Street'' crossover titles with ''Dragon Quest''.
When a ''Final Fantasy'' character appears in another franchise (including stand-alone releases), it is either a guest appearance or a cameo. The difference is how much impact the ''Final Fantasy'' character has on the game: if they have a role in the plot or are featured as a playable character, it is a guest appearance, whereas if they can be erased without any ill effects on the game, it is a cameo. The difference between guest appearances and crossovers is that in a guest appearance, the amount of ''Final Fantasy'' content relative to the other series is very small, whereas in crossovers there is an extensive amount of ''Final Fantasy'' content, ranging from partially ''Final Fantasy'' in ''Mario Hoops 3-on-3'' and ''Mario Sports Mix'' to a 50:50 split in the ''Fortune Street'' crossover titles with ''Dragon Quest''.


Examples of games in which ''Final Fantasy'' content makes a guest appearance in include ''[[Secret of Evermore]]'' for the [[Super Nintendo]], ''[[Ehrgeiz: God Bless the Ring]]'' for [[PlayStation]], ''[[Super Smash Bros. Ultimate]]'' for [[Nintendo Switch]] and, most notably, the ''Kingdom Hearts'' series. Non-game guest appearances include ''[[Captain N: The Game Master]]''. All of these are given partial coverage, meaning only the media itself get articles, such as the game or television show, with all information pertaining to their content being confined to those pages. ''However'', if a subject is unique to the game while also being clearly derived from the ''Final Fantasy'' franchise, they can receive individual articles. For example, certain Special Shots from ''Mario Hoops 3-on-3'', such as [[Holy Shot]] or [[Leaf Veil]], prominently feature ''Final Fantasy'' images and icons, and therefore have articles.
Examples of games in which ''Final Fantasy'' content makes a guest appearance in include ''[[Secret of Evermore]]'' for the [[Super Nintendo]] ''[[Ehrgeiz: God Bless the Ring]]'' for [[PlayStation]], ''[[Super Smash Bros. Ultimate]]'' for [[Nintendo Switch]] and, most notably, the ''Kingdom Hearts'' series. Non-game guest appearances include ''[[Captain N: The Game Master]]''. All of these are given partial coverage, meaning only the media itself get articles, such as the game or television show, with all information pertaining to their content being confined to those pages. ''However'', if a subject is unique to the game while also being clearly derived from the ''Final Fantasy'' franchise, they can receive individual articles. For example, certain Special Shots from ''Mario Hoops 3-on-3'', such as [[Holy Shot]] or [[Leaf Veil]], prominently feature ''Final Fantasy'' images and icons, and therefore have articles.


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