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The Super Nintendo might seem antiquated nowadays, but some of its games, like Chrono Trigger, pushed the system to its ...
23; Alphack3r; Sat 25th Sep 2010; If you take the words "Final" and "Fantasy" out of the title, this game suddenly goes from 'crappy spin-off' to 'fleshed out SNES classic'.
Final Fantasy XIII trailer gets a retro SNES makeover for Lightning Returns. Get caught up on the long and winding Final Fantasy XIII story before Lightning Returns with this original 16-bit ...
Final Fantasy XV and XIV Stormblood, the SNES Classic, and Other Big Headlines From the Past Week. ENDING CREDITS | Taking a look a back at this week's headlines and everything else you might have ...
If Lightning Returns represents Final Fantasy taken to its weirdest extreme, you need simply turn the clock back 20 years and find its calm center: 1994's Final Fantasy VI. (Or, for those of you ...
Final Fantasy XV has yet to receive a release date, though the game itself has been a long time coming. Initially starting out life as the PlayStation 3-exclusive Final Fantasy Versus XIII, Square ...
Square Enix makes new Final Fantasy games all the time, but the formula and presentation has changed from the Super Nintendo days. Final Fantasy IV: The After Years, a direct sequel to Final ...
In Japan, Final Fantasy III is actually the excellent Final Fantasy VI, making the SNES Classic a great way to replay the iconic role-playing title, or try it out for the first time.FFVI is widely ...
Final Fantasy VI was the last Final Fantasy to appear on SNES and is considered by some to be the series peak, with a sprawling cast of nuanced characters, a grand continent-hopping campaign, and ...
Welcome to IGN's Final Fantasy IV Wiki Guide, a complete guide to Final Fantasy IV on all consoles from SNES to Game Boy Advance to Nintendo Switch, the ...
Whether you want to call it Final Fantasy 3 or Final Fantasy 6, this is a classic RPG and it’s included in the awesome SNES Classic Edition.Considered by many to be the very best in the series ...
I like Final Fantasy IV, but the SNES version with easy difficulty setting just felt wrong. I especially hated the latter stages when the "secret walls" would be visible paths. 0 ...