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December 13, 2007, 8:07 PM
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GBA emulator. I don't have a PSP, and I would have gotten Origins for the PSone only I already have Chronicles and Anthology and I can't stand dealing with the horrid load times.
Guess I could always play it on my NES emulator too...but why bother when I've got the GBA version?
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December 14, 2007, 2:14 PM
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I prefer the PSone version... Reason?
FFII's on it as well. ^^ Who cares about supposed 'added features' when you've got a whole 'nother game to play on the same disk if you get bored?
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December 14, 2007, 7:53 PM
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Dawn of Souls is basically the same thing, except you can take it with you when you go somewhere.
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December 15, 2007, 1:20 AM
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yeah id say gba version. you can take it with you and theres 2 new dungeons. the new dungeons were pretty good for getting good equipment early too.
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December 15, 2007, 10:34 PM
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ive got the psp version and i really like it. i never played it on the other platforms tho but it should b pretty much the same. the graphics r awesome and it doesnt have a complicated plot so i like it being portable.
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December 26, 2007, 7:53 PM
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ive got the psp version and i really like it. i never played it on the other platforms tho but it should b pretty much the same. the graphics r awesome and it doesnt have a complicated plot so i like it being portable.
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Sorry this is slightly off-topic-
I just got myself a PSP. Since I'm waiting for Crisis Core to come out I thought I would go buy either FFI or II to keep myself occupied until then. Is it worth buying either of these titles? I was curious about FFI and the party choosing and stuff, whaddya think?
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January 1, 2008, 1:23 AM
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I prefer the PSP version of Final Fantasy I and II. It has the gameplay of the GBA version and the soundtrack of the Origins version. I have a low opinion about the NES version. I cannot stand the gameplay of that version.
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January 1, 2008, 1:40 AM
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Sorry this is slightly off-topic-
I just got myself a PSP. Since I'm waiting for Crisis Core to come out I thought I would go buy either FFI or II to keep myself occupied until then. Is it worth buying either of these titles? I was curious about FFI and the party choosing and stuff, whaddya think?
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sry i didnt read this sooner lol i did exactly what u did and bought my psp for crisis core ,and ive gotten both of these games. i'd recommend the second one over the first one because its actually got real characters, and in the 1st one, u make up ur own characters. its also more entertaining than the 1st one in my opinion. the only drawback is that the characters dont level up, and instead you have to do certain things in battle to increase their mp, hp, ect. the 1st one u level up in, so whichever one u prefer better. there both good games, but if ur gonna spend 29.99, id use it on the 2nd. if ur finished with it before cc comes out, then u mite want to consider goin and gettin the 1st. i hope i helped!! 
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January 1, 2008, 2:01 AM
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50 is the highest level you can get on the NES version of Final Fantasy I. 99 is the highest level you can get on the GBA and PSP versions. On the NES and Origins versions, you will have to use an Inn, Sleeping Bag, Tent, or Cottage to save the game. On the GBA and PSP versions, you can save the game just about anywhere, except during battle.
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January 1, 2008, 3:45 AM
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50 is the highest level you can get on the NES version of Final Fantasy I. 99 is the highest level you can get on the GBA and PSP versions. On the NES and Origins versions, you will have to use an Inn, Sleeping Bag, Tent, or Cottage to save the game. On the GBA and PSP versions, you can save the game just about anywhere, except during battle.
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have u beaten garland on the psp version? if u have, what level were u on? i do ok in the battle until he starts using all of his big magicks and kills off my white mage, so im thinking i need to level up..
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