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Geomancer - The "Terrain" command no longer has a "Backfire" effect that damages the caster. Scholar - The "Scan" and "Peep" commands have been combined into the "Study" command, in addition to the new "Alchemy" command, which doubles the potency of items. Ranger - Can no longer gain access to White Magic spells up to Level 3. Auto-Optimization - The option to automatically equip the strongest available equipment when changing jobs. The following changes are specifically from the Famicom to the Pixel Remaster: Job Changes - Several jobs have been rebalanced, some of which are an amalgamation from the original version and the 3D remake. The hidden room in Gysahl, which referenced the Square office and development team, has been removed. Lake Dohr is no longer an unrevisitable location and can be re-accessed after completion. The previously dummied Sea Dragon enemy returns as a random encounter in the rivers of the Surface World. Attempting to flee during battle reduces defence to 0. Addtional options for Inventory such as automatically sorting items. the Protect Ring, in addition to increased stat boosts, now grants resistance to Fire, Ice and Lightning. All equipment have been rebalanced with new statistics and properties e.g. The Capacity Point and Job Adjustment Phase systems from the previous releases have been dropped, allowing the player to change jobs without repercussions. Petrified party members now gain experience after battles. All equipment and spell effects originally bugged in the Famicom version have been fixed. The following changes are specifically from the Famicom to the Pixel Remaster:: Gameplay - Gameplay elements feature several amalgamations from the original version as well as the 3D remake. Progression - Tall scenery objects such as pillars and trees can now be walked behind on their upper tile, enabling many shortcuts through towns and dungeons. Secret passages remain open regardless if the player has discovered them or not, and gain tiles for visibility. The World Map displays the number of chests and items remaining to be collected in every location, with the dungeon map floors now displaying the location of chests for easier progression. Map System - In-game maps have been introduced for every area. Auto-Battle - Auto-Battle has been implemented, which repeats the last action chosen for each character, enabling faster progression. However, hidden passageways can only be accessed manually. Tap Mode - Exclusive to the Mobile version is the option to tap to reach a specfic tile when on the field. Resolution - Exclusive to the Steam version are multiple options to to adjust aspect ratio and screen resolution. Video Filters - An option to display the game using a CRT filter, emulating the display of retro games. Neutral dialogue between the four player characters, meaning whomever speaks is unspecified. Job abilities, Magic, and Summons use their 3D remake terms in all languages. FINAL FANTASY III PSP SOUNDTRACK FULL
Localization - Full localization in twelve different languages: Japanese, English, French, Italian, German, Spanish, Korean, Portugese, Russian, Thai, Simplified and Traditional Chinese.The fourth Onion Knight's battle sprite now matches their field sprite in coloration.Enviromental effects have been implemented.New animations for items and spells have been remade in a pixel inspired style.Character and enemy designs have been revamped and NPC sprite designs are lifted directly from later releases of the original game and Final Fantasy V. Pixel Remaster - Refined pixel art presentation built with the Unity engine.Official Logo - The Pixel Remaster now adopts the updated logo using the series' standard font that has since been used beginning with the 3D Remake, featuring the nameless warrior as depicted in illustrations of the game by Yoshitaka Amano, and has been used in all media featuring Final Fantasy III.
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The console is a miniature replica of the Family Computer System that includes a static library of 30 built-in games that supports multiple save states, in addition to having compatibility with accessories for the Nintendo Wii.Īs part of the series of Pixel Remaster re-releases of the first six games in the main series, the first three games were released on Jfor both Steam and Mobile, marking the official international release of the original version of Final Fantasy III. The original Famicom version of Final Fantasy III is included in the Japan-only Famicom Classic Edition, released on November 10, 2016.
The only revision made were the reduction of flashing effects featured throughout the game. The original Famicom version released on Jin Japan. The original title was re-released as part of the Virtual Console library of retro games on the Nintendo Wii.
The first iteration of Final Fantasy III was released on April 27, 1990.