Amazon has
Final Fantasy I-VI Collection Anniversary Edition (Nintendo Switch) on sale for
$44.99.
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Final Fantasy I-VI Collection Anniversary Edition (Nintendo Switch) on sale for
$44.99.
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Product Details:
- The games that inspired a generation come to life once more, in the ultimate 2D pixel remaster!
- These games are newly developed remaster editions based on the original titles. Some of the changes and additional elements found in other remakes of these games are not included.
- The Anniversary Edition includes a pixel character sticker sheet.
- Universally updated 2D pixel graphics, including the iconic Final Fantasy character designs created by Kazuko Shibuya, the original artist and current collaborator.
- Beautifully rearranged soundtrack in a faithful Final Fantasy style, overseen by original composer Nobuo Uematsu.
- Improved gameplay, including modernized UI, auto-battle options, and more!
- Dive into the world of the game with supplemental extras like the bestiary, illustration gallery, and music player.
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Sadly, the game retains mechanics from Dawn of Souls, and in that GBA version:
"Difficulty is based off the Easy Mode of the Origins version, though there is no option to adjust its level."
That is the primary reason why I refuse to buy this.
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I think square shot themselves on the foot with this release. They had a limited run of the original pixel remaster that ended up getting scalped to hell. People paid $100-$200 for one of those copies. Now this release isn't the original so it isn't as sought after. Good price to get in if you want to play the games. Collectors still want the limited release.
how can you tell if its one of the original limited run? if you know
Don't know if that's what you were asking about as far as telling the difference between the two.
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