If you speak Japanese and love Final Fantasy, Square Enix has an offer for you.

This week, the Final Fantasy 25th Anniversary Ultimate Box, a nearly complete collection of the well-regarded role-playing game series.

The 35,000 yen (about $445) bundle goes on sale on December 18, twenty-five years to the day after the original Final Fantasy went on sale in Japan.

The Ultimate Box contains the first thirteen numbered Final Fantasy games, with Final Fantasy I, II, IV, V, VI, VII, VIII, and IX for the PlayStation, X, XI, and XII for the PlayStation 2 and XIII for the PlayStation 3.

Final Fantasy III is the lone handheld edition, it comes on a PlayStation Portable UMD (sorry, Vita owners).

Beyond the games, the box includes a few limited edition extras, such as a two-disc selection of music from the games and a collection of artwork by longtime series image artist Yoshitaka Amano. There's even a free item download code for Final Fantasy XIV.

Square Enix president Yoichi Wada was on hand for Friday's announcement, during which he also teased the continued existence of vaporware contender Final Fantasy Versus XIII – not with any new footage or screenshots, but with an offhand remark.

"We are also making Versus! I can't say more than that, please wait," said Wada, according to a Japanese blogger attending the event.