
Final Fantasy I & II Advance
Final Fantasy I & II Advance combines enhanced versions of the first two Final Fantasy games for Game Boy Advance. Featuring updated graphics, new dungeons, and quality-of-life improvements, this compilation preserves the classic turn-based combat while adding content from later remakes like the Soul of Chaos and Arcane Labyrinths.
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About This Retro Game
Final Fantasy I (1987) introduced the job class system and elemental crystals that became series staples. This GBA version includes the bonus dungeons from PlayStation's 'Final Fantasy Origins' plus four new elemental shrines with bosses from FFIII-FFVI.
Final Fantasy II (1988) features its innovative skill-based progression instead of traditional levels. The GBA port adds the Soul of Rebirth epilogue scenario and improves the controversial stat-leveling system from the original.
Both games include bestiaries, music players, and an art gallery - making this the definitive portable version until the 20th anniversary PSP releases. The compilation sold over 1.1 million copies worldwide.
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