Similarly, Final Fantasy III has received more unique sprites instead of reusing assets from the original. Original artist Kazuko Shibuya has rebuilt the character sprites to add details older hardware could not express while honouring their original blocky style-like Firion’s bandana or Leon’s spiked pauldrons in Final Fantasy II. The first three games, originally released for the NES/Famicom, have been brought up near their sequels’ SNES standard. So with the Final Fantasy Pixel Remasters, Square Enix is hitting me in the feels as a long-time fan, reimagining the 2D Final Fantasy games in a style that maintains their original character while subtly unifying and modernizing them. I caught up with the series years later on the PlayStation and followed it through various eras and waves of remakes. I spent countless childhood hours playing random battles, watching my brother take on dungeons, pouring over the posters that came with it, or re-enacting it on the playground. The original Final Fantasy on NES is likely the most influential game in my life.
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