Final fantasy 1 & 2 being ported over to GBA
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posted04/13/2004 09:19 PM (UTC)by
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04/07/2003 01:13 AM (UTC)
I was just checking out an article about it. Square Enix has launch the site for both games. I guess there going to be porting them over to the GBA. This is really cool since I haven't played either of them yet. Nor have I had the chance to pick up Origins yet. Just thought other people might want to know. Just another reason to pick up a GBA I guess. I already own one so I'm all set. Check out the article here Final FantasyI & II GBA

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ShingoEX
04/12/2004 07:30 PM (UTC)
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Please, PLEASE, Square, do something NEW!
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NeedlesKane
04/13/2004 05:42 AM (UTC)
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No no Square don't do something new! I mean c'mon man look at how friggin' gay FFX-2 was MY GOD!!! Tactics Advance was so boring also. 12 looks like crap, every new character's face gets more and more chipmunk-like. Tidus' face was fat, and so was Yuna's. The new characters get even fatter faces, LOL. FFVII, now that rules.
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mangatropi
04/13/2004 06:19 AM (UTC)
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Final Fantasy X and 7 are the only rpg's that I liked.
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Terranova
04/13/2004 01:59 PM (UTC)
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I didn't like FFX that much, and the less said about FFX-2 the better, FF7 Was great and yet to be beaten since, but for me the best FF was FF6, FF3 in the UK/US this really pushed the Snes to the limits and the story is the best they have done, many RPG's were miles better on the Snes, i have yet to see one on the next gen systems that has next gen visuals/audio etc combined with the gameplay and story of the ones that appeared on the Snes.
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NeedlesKane
04/13/2004 09:19 PM (UTC)
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So pretty much out of the ones that I've tried... I liked FF7, FFX , and FF: Adventure. BTW Sword of Mana for GBA is a newer version of Adventure wink
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