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  • [[File:WSC.jpg|thumb|200px|The WonderSwan Color]] ...e Boy Color}} and had graphics comparable to the [[Game Boy Advance]]. The WonderSwan Color was exclusively released in Japan on December 9, 2000.
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  • |platforms=[[WonderSwan]] ...of the ''[[Chocobo (series)|Chocobo]]'' series that was released for the [[WonderSwan]]. The game was developed and published by [[Square]] on September 20, [[20
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  • |image=[[Image:Chokobo no Fushigina Danjon WonderSwan box art.jpg|250px]]<br>WonderSwan box art |release='''PlayStation:'''<br>{{Flag|Japan}} December 23, 1997 (Japan)<br>'''WonderSwan:'''<br>{{Flag|Japan}} March 4, 1999
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  • |release='''Famicom:'''<br>{{Flag|Japan}} December 17, 1988<br>'''WonderSwan Color:'''<br>{{Flag|Japan}} May 3, 2001<br>'''PlayStation Portable:'''<br>{ |platforms=[[Nintendo Entertainment System|Famicom]], [[WonderSwan Color]], [[PlayStation]], Mobile phone, [[Virtual Console]] ([[Wii]]), [[Pl
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  • ...''Final Fantasy Origins'' was released in North America and included both games on a single disc. ...asy II'' officially released in North America and the first time that both games released in Europe.
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  • ...an enemy encountered in a few ''[[Final Fantasy (series)|Final Fantasy]]'' games, and it debuts in the first ''[[Final Fantasy]]'' game. ...nearly identical sprite to the WonderSwan Color release. Starting with the WonderSwan Color version, Warg Wolves have a red back and tail. In the [[Game Boy Adva
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  • ....nintendo.com/consumer/gameslist/manuals/dmg_games.pdf Game Boy (original) Games] (PDF). Nintendo.com (Wayback Machine)</ref><br>{{Flag|United States}} July Square followed with a [[reissue|remake]] for the [[WonderSwan Color]] and mobile phones in 2002 and 2007 respectively, both dropping the
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  • ...nemies that appear in some ''[[Final Fantasy (franchise)|Final Fantasy]]'' games, starting with the first game, ''[[Final Fantasy]]''. As with usual {{wp|pi ...as changed to purple. Like most enemies, Pirates were redesigned for the [[WonderSwan Color]] release, in which their face bandana was removed, they have darker
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  • |games=''[[Final Fantasy II]]''<br>''[[Final Fantasy III]]''<br>''[[Final Fantasy ...nemies that appear in some ''[[Final Fantasy (franchise)|Final Fantasy]]'' games, mainly the earlier ones. They first appear in ''[[Final Fantasy II]]''. In
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  • ...''. Ghouls usually have a drastically different appearance for each of the games. Like Zombies, Ghouls are vulnerable to [[Dia]] and [[Fire]]-based attacks. Ghouls are a palette swap of Zombies. Starting with the [[WonderSwan Color]] version, they have a green skin and a purple cloak. Like Zombies, t
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  • |games=''[[Final Fantasy]]'' ...front. In the MSX2 version, Thief is wearing a pink suit and shoes. In the WonderSwan Color version, thief's pink shoes were made smaller. He was also given a pi
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  • |games=''[[Final Fantasy]]'' ...the [[MSX2]] release in which his clothes are purple). Starting with the [[WonderSwan Color]] remake, the Elf Prince also wears a blue cape.
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  • |games=''[[Final Fantasy]]'' ...m and [[MSX2]] releases, Monk is wearing blue clothes. Starting with the [[WonderSwan Color]] version, Monk's appearance was changed significantly; his hair was
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  • ...nemies that appear in several ''[[Final Fantasy (series)|Final Fantasy]]'' games, starting with the first ''[[Final Fantasy]]''. They are found at sea and h ...oise, although in the [[MSX2]] release, they are blue. Starting with the [[WonderSwan Color]] release, Sharks have a white underbelly. In the [[Nintendo Entertai
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  • ...rvice for [[Wii]], [[Nintendo 3DS]], and [[Wii U]]. It was also one of the games featured on the Nintendo Classic Mini: Family Computer, but, owing to the F ...nemy unit is killed is also featured for the first time. Unlike subsequent games, however, magical attacks are not auto-targeted in the same fashion.
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  • ...emies that appear in a few ''[[Final Fantasy (franchise)|Final Fantasy]]'' games, starting with ''[[Final Fantasy]]''. They are a stronger variant of [[Saha ...he [[MSX2]] remake, their body is both red and orange. Starting with the [[WonderSwan Color]] release, Sahagin Chiefs have yellow eyes.
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  • ...appears as an item in several ''[[Final Fantasy (series)|Final Fantasy]]'' games. It first appeared in the first game, ''[[Final Fantasy]]''. ...ts it as being dark gray and having a rock-like shape. Starting with the [[Wonderswan Color]] remake, Adamantite received an in-game sprite, in which it has seve
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  • |games=''[[Final Fantasy]]'' ...ent System and [[MSX2]] releases, he has red hair, but starting with the [[WonderSwan Color]] version, the Warrior has blonde hair. His ''[[Final Fantasy I & II:
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  • ...enemies which appear in a few ''[[Final Fantasy (series)|Final Fantasy]]'' games, and they first appear in ''[[Final Fantasy II]]''. As their name would sug ...ody, muddy brown stripes, and lavender eyes and hairs. Starting with the [[WonderSwan Color]] [[reissue|remake]], Poison Toads were given a red body with a dark
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  • ...rs made several changes for this release. The enhanced graphics from the [[WonderSwan Color]] remake have been even further improved, and minor changes have been {{Nav Games}}
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  • |games=''[[Final Fantasy]]'' Matoya FF WSC sprite.png|[[WonderSwan Color]] sprite
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  • ...& II: Dawn of Souls'' is very similar to the individual remakes for the [[WonderSwan Color]] in Japan and the [[PlayStation]] compilation, ''[[Final Fantasy Ori ...er to view images and statistics of enemies that they had defeated in both games, and which first featured in the PlayStation package.
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  • |games=''[[Final Fantasy]]'' Starting with the [[WonderSwan Color]] version, Astos's body is light blue, his hair is white, he has two
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  • |games=''[[Final Fantasy]]'' White Mage FF WSC sprite.png|WonderSwan Color
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  • |games=''[[Final Fantasy]]'' ...has a hallway that leads into the king's throne room. Starting with the [[WonderSwan Color]] remake, the [[Chancellor]] is shown to be standing beside the king
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  • |games=''[[Final Fantasy]]'' Red Mage FF WSC sprite.png|WonderSwan Color
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  • '''Zombies''' are undead, basic enemies who appear in several games of the ''[[Final Fantasy (franchise)|Final Fantasy]]'' franchise. They make ...Fantasy I & II: Dawn of Souls]]'' remake, their sprite is similar to their WonderSwan Color sprite except it is brighter, making their yellow skin more evident.
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  • ...ear as enemies in the earlier ''[[Final Fantasy (series)|Final Fantasy]]'' games, and make their debut in ''[[Final Fantasy]]''. In several later installmen .... In the MSX2 version, Green Slimes are a brighter green palette. In the [[WonderSwan Color]], [[PlayStation]], and [[Game Boy Advance]] versions, their pose is
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  • ...tal]]s that appear in several ''[[Final Fantasy (series)|Final Fantasy]]'' games, and it debuts in ''[[Final Fantasy]]''. As its name suggests, the Earth Cr Earth Crystal FF WSC sprite.png|WonderSwan Color sprite
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  • |games=''[[Final Fantasy]]'' Starting with the [[WonderSwan Color]] version, Matoya's Cave received a light purple floor to match the w
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  • ...'[[Final Fantasy]]''. Sahagins are usually found in aquatic areas. Several games depict them as green, although some depict them as blue. Sahagins have a la ...formatted '''SAHAG''', and their sprite is turquoiuse. Starting with the [[WonderSwan Color]] version, Sahagins have green skin and red eyes. In the [[PlayStatio
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  • ...e ''Final Fantasy'' franchise, and is the titular character of two spinoff games, ''[[Bahamut Lagoon]]'' and ''[[Blood of Bahamut]]''. Bahamut's signature a ...de purple, and it has two red eyes and red wings. It is dark purple in the WonderSwan Color and [[PlayStation]] versions, but was made light purple starting with
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  • ...lan]] and an enemy in some ''[[Final Fantasy (franchise)|Final Fantasy]]'' games. It first appears in ''[[Final Fantasy II]]''. Like other Flans, Red Mousse In the [[Famicom]] release, Red Mousse have white eyes. Since the [[WonderSwan Color]] [[reissue|remake]], their eyes were changed to a light green color,
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  • ...a reptilian enemy from the ''[[Final Fantasy (franchise)|Final Fantasy]]'' games. They first appear in ''[[Final Fantasy II]]''. Although Salamanders share ...the latter's Japanese name is spelled the same in other ''Final Fantasy'' games. Like other monsters and their respective transformations, LIZARD's sprite
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  • |games=''[[Final Fantasy]]'' Starting from the [[WonderSwan Color]] version, remakes of ''Final Fantasy'' depict Sarah with long mint-g
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  • |games=''[[Final Fantasy]]'' ...ight directly enter the store from the desert terrain. Starting with the [[WonderSwan Color]] version, the warriors access the store differently; when they walk
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  • .../ {{Flag|Canada}} July 12, 1990<br>'''MSX:'''<br>{{Flag|Japan}} 1989<br>'''WonderSwan Color:'''<br>{{Flag|Japan}} December 9, 2000<br>'''''[[Final Fantasy Origin |platforms=[[Nintendo Entertainment System]], [[MSX2]], [[WonderSwan Color]], [[PlayStation]], Mobile phone, [[Virtual Console]] ([[Wii]], [[Wii
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  • ...since the original Famicom release in 1990 did not get [[PlayStation]], [[WonderSwan Color]], or [[Game Boy Advance]] releases. A year later, the fourth install ...ased]] combat system that was also seen in the first two ''Final Fantasy'' games. The [[experience point]] system featured in ''[[Final Fantasy]]'' remains
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  • |games=''[[Final Fantasy]]'' Cornelia overworld FF WSC.png|Overworld screenshot (WonderSwan Color)
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  • |platforms=[[Super Nintendo Entertainment System]], [[PlayStation]], [[WonderSwan Color]], i-mode, EZweb, Yahoo! ...mes and other RPGs in general. ''Final Fantasy IV'' is one of the earliest games to utilize the {{wp|Mode 7}} graphics chip. The game received critical accl
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  • These are the games and spinoffs for the ''[[Final Fantasy (franchise)|Final Fantasy]]'' franch Despite several releases for Virtual Console, no ''Final Fantasy'' games were released for the system, but elements from the franchise appear in a c
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  • |games=''[[Final Fantasy]]'' Black Mage FF WSC sprite.png|WonderSwan Color sprite
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