The mobile version retains the same game difficulty and MP System from the original Famicom version but the rest of the game elements is borrowed from the Game Boy Advance & Wonderswan Color version such as updated graphics, spell names, monster names, bosses, items and areas (but this version does not feature additional areas and monsters present in the GBA version). Square Enix collaborated with Namco to release a mobile version of Final Fantasy that is made available globally. Click here to view some screen shots from part 1, and click here for part 2. In February of 2010, Square Enix released Final Fantasy I & II for the iPhone and iPod Touch, worldwide. In October of 2009, Square Enix released the original NES version of the game on the Wii's Virtual Console service in North American.
The script is the same as in the Dawn of Souls version, aside from the new dungeon.
The PSP version features higher-resolution 2D graphics, full motion video sequences, a remixed soundtrack, and a new dungeon as well as the bonus dungeons from Dawn of Souls. The games were released in Japan and North America in 2007, and in PAL territories in 2008. The Final Fantasy version incorporates various new elements, including four additional dungeons, an updated bestiary, and a few gameplay tweaks.įor the 20th anniversary of Final Fantasy, Square Enix remade Final Fantasy and Final Fantasy II for the PlayStation Portable.
This version was similar to the WonderSwan Color remake, and featured several changes, such as more detailed graphics, a remixed soundtrack, added full motion video sequences, and art galleries of Yoshitaka Amano's illustrations.įinal Fantasy I & II: Dawn of Souls for Game Boy Advanceįinal Fantasy I & II: Dawn of Souls is, like Final Fantasy Origins, a port of the first two games in the series for the Game Boy Advance in 2004 by Squaresoft Square Enix. In April of 2003, Squaresoft released a remade version of Final Fantasy 1 and 2 for the Sony Playstation in North America. The 8-bit graphics of the original NES game were updated, battle scenes incorporated full background images, and character and enemy sprites were re-drawn to look more like the ones from the SNES Final Fantasy games.
In December of 2000, Squaresoft released a remade version of Final Fantasy for the WonderSwan Color in Japan. The music was great for its time too! It blew many people away.įinal Fantasy for WonderSwan Color (Japan only) Another aspect is that the game actually had a storyline! There was more dialogue than any other current RPG. The aspect that you could actually choose the members of your party made the game overflow with replay value. It had several qualities and features that no other RPG had at the time.
The very first Final Fantasy that started it all! Final Fantasy is an RPG made by Squaresoft, released in 1987 for the 8-bit Nintendo in North America.