Originally Posted by Johnny Undaunted
Ah! And this answers my question, I believe.
Where's that train at in FF1? I don't recall it at all, though I haven't played the game since it's NES release.
"Tick-tock"
Originally Posted by Johnny Undaunted
Ah! And this answers my question, I believe.
"Tick-tock"
Originally Posted by Damian79
Looks like the same thing as the Wonderswan/PlayStation versions, only they'll be adding a new dungeon for FF1 ("the Soul of Chaos", where the four souls of Chaos are resting) and a new side-quest for FF2 (where you control Mihn, Richard, Josef and Scott, Gordon's brother who dies in the beginning of the main game).
It's from the new dungeon, apparently they'll be including new monsters from later installments as well.Originally Posted by taloony
Still don't have Origins so I'll buy these.
Why that damn pirate again! What is with Square and that damn pirate?!
[edit] I also like how that one warrior in the art looks a good 20 years older then everyone else.
That pirate is a Shonen Jump videogame editor I believe.Originally Posted by MechDeus
Yeah, I was just going to say, the Ghost Train was in FF1 or 2?
Anyway, fucking awesome, awesome news. I will readily take it up the butt from Square-Enix, concerning ports and rehashes to the GBA. Please, by all means port me some rehashes of Secret of Mana, Evermore, FF3, Chrono Trigger, and throw in some more Nintendo collaboration for a Mario RPG port while you're at it, Square.
Ahhh... okay, that makes a bit more sense. Sorta.Originally Posted by Johnny Undaunted
I rather they do Seiken Densetsu III.Originally Posted by Andy
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Evermore isn't that bad if you only use the ingredients you find instead of buying any. Though the story still sucked ass.Originally Posted by Johnny Undaunted
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