
Final Fantasy VI Advance
The definitive portable version of the SNES classic, featuring enhanced graphics, four new Espers, and the Dragon's Den dungeon. Regarded as one of the greatest RPGs of all time.
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About This Retro Game
Originally released in 1994 as FFIII in North America, this version includes a bestiary, music player, and new equipment not in the original.
Story follows fourteen playable characters in a steampunk world battling the Gestahlian Empire and the mad clown Kefka.
Notable for its ensemble cast, operatic narrative, and the iconic 'Opera House' sequence with Uematsu's legendary score.
Includes connectivity with Final Fantasy V Advance via the GBA link cable for exclusive items.
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