its just the languages dont have anyone else tell you different i had both and the gameplay is same and GAME IS SAME only language is different. if you have anymore questions im me at aim jimmye1234
It means if the game has any regional differences to the Japanese and US versions, they will be aligned towards European customers. That would mostly relate to the different languages offered (German, Italian, etc) but sometimes can affect any online portion of the game. A European copy of Final Fantasy 3 cannot add friend codes from US versions of the game, for example.
No. PS2 is region-locked, which means if you have a Japanese PS2, it cannot play English PS2 games and vice versa. There is a way to play Japanese games on English PS2 using a disc and switching out the disc with the game, however it is sold separately. This disc is called Swap Magic if you ever want to research it.
The North American version of Final Fantasy 3, also known as Final Fantasy 6 in Japan, was originally released on the Super Nintendo in 1994. The original Japanese Final Fantasy 3 was only released in North America on the Nintendo DS system in 2006.
Final Fantasy II. Note: The original Final Fantasy II wasn't originally released outside of Japan. When the American Final Fantasy II first came out, it was actually Japan's Final Fantasy V. Firion came from the Japanese Final Fantasy II.
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'Dawn of Souls' is not a game as such, it is a compilation package containing updated versions of Final Fantasy 1 and 2. Technically therefore the 'non-remake' would be the original NES versions of Final Fantasy 1, and Final Fantasy 2, which were never bundled together in the same way before.
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There are 14 game versions in Final Fantasy. Including 17 spin offs, there would be a total of 31.
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In Final Fantasy XIII for the PlayStation 3, you can choose to turn subtitles on or off. You can have separate subtitle settings for cutscenes, and the field. Note that you cannot change the subtitle language used in any version of Final Fantasy XIII (i.e., all English versions use English-only subtitles, and Japanese versions use Japanese-only subtitles).To turn subtitles on or off,Open the main menu using the Triangle button while on the Field.Select the Config option using the directional pad, then press the X button.Select field or cinema subtitles, then press the X button.Select On or Off, then press the X button.Press the Circle button repeatedly to exit the menus and return to the Field.
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