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Falcatox rates this game: 3/5Final Fantasy VII NES was a bootleg game created by Shenzhen Nanjing tech using sprites and music from the first three final fantasy games. The game is almost a complete remake of Final Fantasy 7 for PS1, but with some minor differences. To begin with, there are no summon materia, and while we are at it there are only about 7 materia in the game, and they are simple basic elemental materia. Vincent and Yuffie are both in the game, but are not obtainable. Speaking with Vincent will not work and Yuffie just runs a shop in Costa Del Sol. There are also no airships in the game, and the huge materia quest is omitted. Fort Condor is also gone, and the only vehicles you get are the one from the Gold Saucer and the Tiny Bronco, which is shot down immediately after you get it. The game is also incredibly hard, and the need to grind is very high.
Falcatox says:To begin with, this is the original Japanese copy of the game. In 2005, a company (wont be named) created a bootleg version of Final Fantasy VII for the NES. There are many scenes omitted, the game is incredibly unforgiving, and need to grinding is high. There are no airships, and the only vehicle you have is only for a short time. The weapons and huge materia quests are omitted as well. Oh yea, and Yuffie and Vincent are gone too :(. The chocobo races, summons, and limit breaks are also gone. And all gear can be bought from shops. This version mainly uses sprites from the first three NES Final Fantasy games.
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First series release
The Nintendo 3DS line of handheld systems is the successor to the Nintendo DS line, developed by Nintendo and released in 2011. About the same size as the DS Lite, the top screen is capable of 3D effects without the need for glasses, using a process called autostereoscopy. The console also has an external 3D camera. It is backward-compatible with most DS titles.
The 3DS got a larger version called Nintendo 3DS XL (Nintendo 3DS LL in Japan), released worldwide in 2012. It had screens almost double the size of the original 3DS while keeping the same resolution, longer battery life and a slightly redesigned look, but otherwise works mostly the same. DS games can be run upscaled (default) or in the original resolution utilizing a smaller screen estate.
On August 28, 2013, Nintendo announced the 2DS, a slate-like model which retains all the functionality of the 3DS except for the 3D effect display. The 2DS's screens are cast on a single LCD panel as well. The 2DS plays all 3DS and DS games and was released on October 12, 2013.
Beginning in 2014, Nintendo released a revised 3DS, the New Nintendo 3DS, with improved internal components and additional control elements as well as interchangeable faceplates and upgraded 3D graphics. This model is also available in the XL size.
Three years later, Nintendo released a large-screen folding variant of the 2DS tagged the New Nintendo 2DS XL. This also includes the revised control setup of the New 3DS.
As of 2018, all models of the 3DS line have been discontinued in Europe, leaving the 2DS family available. In other regions, only the original line and the standard New 3DS have been dropped from production.
As with the Wii U, Nintendo has yet to approve a main series Final Fantasy title for distribution outside Japan.
Final Fantasy titles for Nintendo 3DSEdit
- Final Fantasy (Anniversary Edition, with 3D display supported; announced for release in December 2014/January 2015)[1]
- Chocobo Racing 3D (Canceled)
Virtual Console (Japan eShop only)Edit
- Final Fantasy (original Famicom version; released December 18, 2013)
- Final Fantasy II (original Famicom version; released February 12, 2014)
- Final Fantasy III (original Famicom version; released April 23, 2014)
Related titlesEdit
- Dragon Quest VII: Fragments of the Forgotten Past
- Dragon Quest VIII: Journey of the Cursed King
Special editionsEdit
A limited edition Nintendo 3DS XL for Theatrhythm Final Fantasy Curtain Call was released alongside the game in April 2014 in Japan.[2]
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ReferencesEdit
- ↑http://www.siliconera.com/2014/09/17/final-fantasy-1-coming-nintendo-3ds-eshop-3d-support/
- ↑http://www.siliconera.com/2014/02/04/theatrhythm-final-fantasy-curtain-call-gets-limited-edition-3ds-xl-japan/#XLALUJbclYGuk93G.16
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