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I enjoy being handheld. If you know what I mean. ...I don't know what I mean either. | |
| FF: Dawn of Souls (GBA): Game Info | ||
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FF1 finally comes to a handheld system in the English-speaking world. This remake featured all the updated graphics, sound and gameplay of the WonderSwan Color version. Also new in this version were some added dungeons with new monsters and equipment. The difficulty in this game was somewhat reduced compared to its predecessors, perhaps indicative of the intended target audience. Nonetheless FF1:DoS is plenty of fun. | ||
| Releases | ||
| U.S. | GBA (GameBoy Advance) | Nov 29, 2004 |
| Japan | GBA (GameBoy Advance) | Jul 29, 2004 |
| Europe | GBA (GameBoy Advance) | Dec 03, 2004 |
| Links | ||
| Final Fantasy on Wikipedia | ||
| Final Fantasy Dawn of Souls Official Site | ||
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I'm leaving a comment for EXP....
Anyway, I think Souls of Chaos kinda ruins the game.
I know what Brian means... You're disgusting, Brian
Well it comes with FF2 and it still has that pixelated charm that the PSP version doesn't. That's about all this one has going for it.
When it was released, the GBA version was the only way to play FF1 on a handheld other than the WSC version, which no one in the world bought except me and 3 or 4 other guys. So the GBA version was a good thing at the time.
The graphics are terrible compared to the PSP version.
Then don't compare it to the PSP version.
The graphics are way better than the NES version.
True, but then again, Its not fair to compare 8-bit graphics to GBA graphics... Thats almost like comparing GBA graphics to PSP graphics :p
This is a great remake, 2nd best version. though the encounter rate is far to high.
But the nes version has far better everything
i think this version is my favorite... please don't kill me.
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