Dawn of Souls is the Final Fantasy 1 and 2 remake for GBA.
The only platforms Final Fantasy VII was released on was the PSone and Windows. Later released on the Playstation Network.
No, it was never released on the GBA.
Originally, in Japan, Final Fantasy 2 and Final Fantasy 4 were different games in the same series. The former is the story of Firion and his friends, in a war-torn land. The latter is the story of the redemption of the Dark Knight Cecil. In the US only, Final Fantasy 2 and 3 were not ported, and Final Fantasy 4 was brought out there as Final Fantasy 2. FF5 likewise was skipped, and FF6 came out as Final Fantasy 3. Now, much later on, the west has had the original FF2 brought out for GBA and PSP, and the original FF4 for GBA and DS, etc. So the names are back to the original format. Therefore someone familiar with the US FF2 will find today's 'Final Fantasy 4' familiar. But it's not a 'remake of FF2', it's just the US version had a different naming scheme, which is now no longer relevant.
The Lunar Ruins possibly wasn't ported to the DS remake, hence the title, "GBA- Exclusive."
You can find the final fantasy VII soundtrack on itunes along with many other final fantasy game soundtracks...
You can find any clips from final fantasy games on Youtube.
there are 2 ff tactics, 1 for ps1, and 1 for GBA, gba doesnt have one, dont know about ps1 though
Final Fantasy 7 did not have sprites. It was the first Final Fantasy game in which the characters were rendered in 3-D.
No, it's partially the other way around. The Japanese Final Fantasy 4 became Final Fantasy 2 in the US, as the original 2 and 3 were skipped. So the original NES release of 'Final Fantasy 2' in the US, was actually Final Fantasy 4. Nowadays, the original FF2 has been released in various formats, and FF4 is now known by its correct name in the US, due to the GBA and DS rereleases.
You can't. That is a Final Fantasy IV location.
You can find all the plots on the final fantasy wiki.