The Black Mages Live (Video 2004)
Soundtrack is featured"Icons" Nobuo Uematsu (TV Episode 2004)
Footage is shown.Tour de Japon: music from Final Fantasy (Video 2004)
Music performed fromThe Black Mages Live: Above the Sky (Video 2006)
Soundtrack is featured"Third Rate Gamer Show" Final Fantasy 3 Review (TV Episode 2007)
footage from this game is shown.
Final Fantasy VII (Video Game 1997)
Final Fantasy VIII (Video Game 1999)
Final Fantasy IX (Video Game 2000)
Final Fantasy X (Video Game 2001)
Final Fantasy XI (Video Game 2002)
Final Fantasy (Video Game 1987)
Final Fantasy II (Video Game 1988)
Final Fantasy III (Video Game 1990)
Final Fantasy IV (Video Game 1991)
Final Fantasy V (Video Game 1992)
V-Jump: Chrono Trigger (Video 1995)
Game is referenced.Treasure of the Rudras (Video Game 1996)
Final Fantasy VII (Video Game 1997)
At the beginning of the game after blowing up the reactor, cloud travels through town before being confronted by soldiers. A poster on a building reads "Mt Kolts"Darkstalkers 3 (Video Game 1997)
The Texas Chain Saw Massacre (1974)
- Vicks (Biggs) and Wedge, several other references.
- Kefka's betrayal and subsequent murder of Emperor Gestahl is very similar to, if not directly based on, the way Darth Vader kills Emperor Palpatine.
Ghostbusters (1984)
Final Fantasy (Video Game 1987)
Final Fantasy Anthology (Video Game 1999)
Remake of the original SNES game on the PlaystationFinal Fantasy VI Advance (Video Game 2005)
Bahamut Lagoon (Video Game 1996)
Uses characters from the original video game to create a parallel video game.
Super Mario RPG: Legend of the Seven Stars (Video Game 1996)
"Lasagna Cat" 08/18/1978 (TV Episode 2008)
The music video portion of the game parodies this Final Fantasy game.
Beavis and Butt-Head (TV Series 1993–2011)
The Guards when Kefka set fire to Figaro