

On top of that, it added a new localization that didn't just revamp and expand the. It also threw in some new content, including a proper use for a dummied-out super-boss in the original Super NES ROM (the Kaiser Dragon). Final Fantasy VI Advance took the classic game portable. The GBA version with a rom sound patch is also good if you have it.Īs for hardware, if you hack your n3DS you can play SNES and GBA roms on it. Game Boy Advance: Final Fantasy VI Advance. Unofficially, the PC version modded is a good option and can be purchased. But good luck finding a legitimate GBA cartridge anyway. It may have been instrumented with the GBA speaker rather than headphones in mind. It's a different style of chiptune, seems a bit more "dirty" and less mellow, but it's still the same compositions we know and love. To be honest I think the GBA music think is overblown. Other English releases are ports of one of those three. The GBA version has a retranslation but widely-disliked renditions of the music, the mobile version has the retranslation and original music but substandard sprite work. The SNES version has the original translation.


Better to play a "bad version" than not play it at all. It's ironic that there's no perfect official release of possibly the best Final Fantasy game.
