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{{nihongo|'''''Mana'''''|聖剣伝説|Seiken Densetsu, lit. The Legend of the Sacred Sword}} is a series of {{wp|action role-playing}} games created by [[Koichi Ishii]]. It is owned by [[Square Enix]] (formerly [[Squaresoft]]), who has developed nearly every title in the series. ''Mana'' started out as a spinoff within the ''[[ffwiki:Final Fantasy (franchise)|Final Fantasy]]'' franchise when its first title, ''[[Final Fantasy Adventure]]'', was released in 1991. Ever since the release of the second installment, ''[[Secret of Mana]]'', ''Mana'' has disconnected from the ''Final Fantasy'' franchise to become its own series. ''[[Sword of Mana]]'', a remake of ''Final Fantasy Adventure'', even dropped all ''Final Fantasy''-related elements, although they were added back into the mobile versions and the ''[[Adventures of Mana]]'' remake. | {{nihongo|'''''Mana'''''|聖剣伝説|Seiken Densetsu, lit. The Legend of the Sacred Sword}} is a series of {{wp|action role-playing}} games created by [[Koichi Ishii]]. It is owned by [[Square Enix]] (formerly [[Squaresoft]]), who has developed nearly every title in the series. ''Mana'' started out as a spinoff within the ''[[ffwiki:Final Fantasy (franchise)|Final Fantasy]]'' franchise when its first title, ''[[Final Fantasy Adventure]]'', was released in 1991. Ever since the release of the second installment, ''[[Secret of Mana]]'', ''Mana'' has disconnected from the ''Final Fantasy'' franchise to become its own series. ''[[Sword of Mana]]'', a remake of ''Final Fantasy Adventure'', even dropped all ''Final Fantasy''-related elements, although they were added back into the mobile versions and the ''[[Adventures of Mana]]'' remake. | ||