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Final Fantasy III on DS
thydipptimon Offline
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RE: Final Fantasy III on DS
Hi Everyone..

So I'm making my way through the early Final Fantasy games (I had only played the original NES FF1). I've got the first and second games on PSP, and see that I can play IV, V, and VI via GBA remakes or PSX.

Are the DS remakes worth playing through as a first time experience? I've toyed with the idea of getting a DS for awhile, if these are vastly superior to the GBA or PSX versions then I might bite the bullet. If not then I'll be giving up playing III I suppose.
09-23-2009, 04:22 AM
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RE:??Final Fantasy III on DS
thydipptimon Wrote:Hi Everyone..

So I'm making my way through the early Final Fantasy games (I had only played the original NES FF1). I've got the first and second games on PSP, and see that I can play IV, V, and VI via GBA remakes or PSX.

Are the DS remakes worth playing through as a first time experience? I've toyed with the idea of getting a DS for awhile, if these are vastly superior to the GBA or PSX versions then I might bite the bullet. If not then I'll be giving up playing III I suppose.

They're worth it.

Basically, you take the previous, make the world in 3D, and add some extra boss (in the case of FFIV DS, not sure about III).
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09-23-2009, 05:40 AM
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RE: Final Fantasy III on DS
FFIII DS does have a special area, though it requires using the Wi-fi connection to unlock a lot of hidden things in the game, though those items are not necessary to complete the game, they're just fun to get.
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09-23-2009, 11:36 AM
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RE: Final Fantasy III on DS
For those who don't know, to use WiFi and connect around the world, you require a wireless connection, either a wireless LAN or a USB WiFi Adaptor. Or a public place with WiFi, but that's rather inconvenient. I myself have FFIII and a DS, but no WiFi, so maybe if/when I get my WiFi adaptor, I'll see if I can connect to ya. Although... I cheat. >.>
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09-24-2009, 09:28 PM
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lol, what a cheater! Icon_razz also, if you take your DS anywhere there's an open Wi-Fi connection you can configure your DS to connect to that hotspot without the need for the adapter. of course it's only a temporary thing as you're probably not going to spend your entire time at that spot.

the other alternative is to have the DS search for nearby wi-fi connections and if there are open and unsecure connections then you're set to go.
09-26-2009, 03:48 PM
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I know, but my neighbours don't seem to have an open and unsecure connection and the closest WiFi locations that were listed on the net were like, an hour+ drive away. So, no go. WiFi Adaptor is the way to go, and even then it'll be sporadic >.>
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09-26-2009, 11:56 PM
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