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===Cancelled WonderSwan Color remake===
===Cancelled WonderSwan Color remake===
[[Image:FF3 WonderSwanColor.jpg|thumb|left|300px|Development screenshot from the unfinished WonderSwan Color remake.]]
[[Image:FF3 WonderSwanColor.jpg|thumb|left|300px|Development screenshot from the unfinished WonderSwan Color remake.]]
In 2000, Bandai unveiled the [[WonderSwan Color]], and had immediately headed up a deal with Square to release enhanced remakes of their first three ''Final Fantasy'' titles on the new console.<ref name="ign">[https://www.ign.com/articles/2000/09/09/final-fantasy-goes-wonderswan-color "Final Fantasy Goes WonderSwan Color"]. IGN. Published September 9, 2000.</ref> Although ''Final Fantasy'' and ''Final Fantasy II'' were both released within a year of the announcement, ''Final Fantasy III'' was ultimately delayed from its late 2001 release date, even after Bandai picked up the game's publishing rights.<ref>[http://web.archive.org/web/20031209101120/http://www.rpgamer.com/news/Q1-2003/030603b.html "Final Fantasy III Still WonderSwan Bound"]. RPGamer. Published March 6, 2003.</ref> While a port of ''[[Final Fantasy IV]]'' was eventually released for the [[WonderSwan Color]], [[Square]] remained silent regarding ''Final Fantasy III''. Although the game was never formally cancelled, the official website was taken offline once production of the WonderSwan Color consoles ceased in 2002.<ref>[http://www.rpgfan.com/news/2002/1717.html "WSC FFIII Vanishes, FFI-II Remake In The Works"]. RPGFan. Published July 14, 2002.</ref>
Bandai unveiled their [[WonderSwan]] Color handheld system in 2000 and had immediately headed up a deal with Square to release enhanced remakes of their first three ''Final Fantasy'' titles on the new console.<ref name="ign">[https://www.ign.com/articles/2000/09/09/final-fantasy-goes-wonderswan-color "Final Fantasy Goes WonderSwan Color"]. IGN. Published September 9, 2000.</ref> Although ''Final Fantasy'' and ''Final Fantasy II'' were both released within a year of the announcement, ''Final Fantasy III'' was ultimately delayed from its late 2001 release date, even after Bandai picked up the game's publishing rights.<ref>[http://web.archive.org/web/20031209101120/http://www.rpgamer.com/news/Q1-2003/030603b.html "Final Fantasy III Still WonderSwan Bound"]. RPGamer. Published March 6, 2003.</ref> While a port of ''[[Final Fantasy IV]]'' was eventually released for the [[WonderSwan Color]], [[Square]] remained silent regarding ''Final Fantasy III''. Although the game was never formally cancelled, the official website was taken offline once production of the WonderSwan Color consoles ceased in 2002.<ref>[http://www.rpgfan.com/news/2002/1717.html "WSC FFIII Vanishes, FFI-II Remake In The Works"]. RPGFan. Published July 14, 2002.</ref>


In 2007, Hiromichi Tanaka explained in an interview that the WonderSwan Color remake had been abandoned because the size and structure of the coding of the original Famicom game was too difficult to recreate on the WonderSwan Color:
In 2007, Hiromichi Tanaka explained in an interview that the WonderSwan Color remake had been abandoned because the size and structure of the coding of the original Famicom game was too difficult to recreate on the WonderSwan Color:

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