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Final fantasy vi gba vs snes
Final fantasy vi gba vs snes









I've always liked that format as the unique logo's are sufficient box art in and of themselves. The European version adopted the format of all the Japanese Final Fantasy titles after VI: the logo on a simple white background. A simple PS logo in the upper corner is sufficient to denote this a PlayStation game. You can begin to see a trend with Japanese boxes not followed by the rest of the world: they don't like unnecessary junk on their boxes. This was actually the first time VI was officially released in Europe as it was passed over for release on SNES because of translation issues. Next up are the Japanese and European PSX re-releases of Final Fantasy VI. That said, Final Fantasy III was still a vast improvement over Final Fantasy II's "logo on a red background" box art.

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The US box is a slapped together Photoshop job which tied into the magazine ad campaign for the game which featured Mog (in that exact pose) against a variety of monsters. Secondly, the Japanese art is nothing short of breathtaking, truly giving the impression of an epic fantasy world. Hell, just the little Super Famicom logo is better than anything on the US boxart.įirst of all, as this was the last US Fantasy to be numbered incorrectly it still used the sword logo rather than the Japanese logo featuring Terra(Tina in Japan) in the Magitek armor, easily my favorite logo in the series. Much like GBA games, the boxes for Japanese Super Famicom games weren't straddled with a silly design template, as SNES games were, allowing the art to fill the entire cover. You really can't go wrong with Yoshitaka Amano artwork and usually the only Amano artwork seen on US covers is each games unique logo, which is always designed by Amano. I prefer the art on the US version a little bit but both covers are nice. Japanese GBA games come in awesome little thin boxes without any such distractions. In fact the only thing really bringing the US box art down is the obnoxious Game Boy Advance logo Nintendo of America slaps on every GBA box which squeezes the art space down to nothing. This is usually not the case with FF games. I've got to give SquareEnix credit for not ruining the box art of the SNES ports as the US releases have arguably been superior or at least equally as good as the Japanese releases. As a result we get something we've never had before : Final Fantasy VI box art!

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The original SNES release was known as Final Fantasy III since the true FF's II, III and V were never released here originally and IV was released as FFII. This release is interesting as this is the first time in the US that the game is being released, by itself, as Final Fantasy VI. Final Fantasy VI is one of my favorite games of all time and undoubtedly my favorite Final Fantasy game.











Final fantasy vi gba vs snes