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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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  • [[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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  • #REDIRECT [[WonderSwan Color]]
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  • #REDIRECT [[WonderSwan Color]]
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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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  • ...nd are dark green. In the [[MSX2]] version, they have a blue sprite. The [[WonderSwan Color]] version is the first that introduces them with a black body and red Black Widow FF WSC sprite.png|WonderSwan Color sprite
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  • ...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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  • ...orange. In the [[MSX2]] version, their sprite is entirely yellow. In the [[WonderSwan Color]] and ''[[Final Fantasy Origins]]'' versions, they have a gray head a Wolf FF WSC sprite.png|WonderSwan Color sprite
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  • ...sprite depicts them as having a purple tongue and eyes. Starting with the WonderSwan Color version, they have yellow eyes, a blue tongue, and a yellow belly.
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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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  • ...2]], where both their shoes and sword handle are blue. Starting with the [[WonderSwan Color]] release, they wear a large, blue shoulder pads on each shoulder. In Skeleton FF WSC sprite.png|WonderSwan Color sprite
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  • ...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 Pirate FF WSC sprite.png|[[WonderSwan Color]] sprite
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  • ...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 Thief FF WSC sprite.png|WonderSwan Color
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  • In the [[WonderSwan Color]], [[PlayStation]], and [[Game Boy Advance]] releases, a blue oar is Canoe FF WSC sprite.png|[[WonderSwan Color]] sprite
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  • | [[Nintendo Entertainment System]] / [[WonderSwan Color]] || Hold {{button|A}} and press {{button|B}} 55 times. ...tiles start in a random position each time the minigame begins. From the [[WonderSwan Color]] version onward, the tiles in the correct positions are colored red,
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  • ...m and [[MSX2]] releases, Monk is wearing blue clothes. Starting with the [[WonderSwan Color]] version, Monk's appearance was changed significantly; his hair was Monk FF WSC sprite.png|WonderSwan Color
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  • ...'' versions of ''Final Fantasy'' and ''Final Fantasy II'' are based on the WonderSwan Color versions. The upgraded soundtrack for ''Final Fantasy'' was arranged While the NES version of ''Final Fantasy'' has only one save slot and the WonderSwan Color version has only eight, the ''Final Fantasy Origins'' version has as
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  • Starting with the [[WonderSwan Color]] version, the invisible woman was entirely removed.
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  • ...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: Warrior FF WSC sprite.png|WonderSwan Color
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  • ...s sprite depict them with having blue eyes, teeth, and back fins. In the [[WonderSwan Color]], [[PlayStation]], and [[Game Boy Advance]] releases, Killer Fish ha Killer Fish FF2 WSC sprite.png|[[WonderSwan Color]] sprite
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