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    I don't know about you guys but me for me FF 1 (I have the Origins version) is a very special game. Not because I bought it on a special moment, but just because it's the beginning of the serie, the beginning of a legend. I stands different from any other game. The storyline isn't really exciting, none of the characters talks. But whatabout the changing of classes (growing of classes) and the buying of magic and always being able to use magic. A few "sidequests" etc. I really like it. It will always be in the top of mine FF-favorites. I will buy the GBA-version also. It is just special, and I am glad I have played and can keep playing. Even after I beat it

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    I know exactly what you mean.
    After having played the Origin version (and loving it) I wanted to try out the original game.
    Even though I own the original game for my
    NES I can't play it, mainly because my NES doesn't function anymore.
    Anyways, so, I downloaded a rom and I was hooked once again.
    Final Fantasy I stands out frrom the rest of the games, just like you said,
    it was the beginning of an amazing journey.
    FFI has something completely amazing about it, the atmosphere
    is great and the whole game is a stand out for it's time.
    I dunno....I just can't help loving that game of mine...Final Fantasy I.



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    "Not worth playing unless you're a total masochist or retarded with nostalgia." ~ZVGQ

    Goodness knows I'm retarded with nostalgia, though.

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    It's incredibly fun and addictive, and it really wrote the book on RPG gameplay. Well no, Dragon Quest did, but still, FFI had such a huge impact on RPGs that it took ten more installments for the gameplay to drastically change. Think about that.

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    The gameplay is simple and effective. The class system allows for many different combinations which adds replay value. I found it a little too simplistic didn't like the lack of story depth, but what can you expect in those days. Certainly good for the historic aspect alone. Three stars ***

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    The problem with attempting to review a 17 year old game is that the gaming scene as a whole has drastically changed. Back in 1987 when Squaresoft first started putting this game together, RPGs were thought of as medieval style dungeon crawls. The point of the game was to get treasure and maybe save the babe(s). Now, RPG seems to mean highly cinematic anime style epic with over 50 billion hours of gameplay, subquests coming out the [KEISTER], and super mega attacks that take an hour to watch and bring your console's hardware to its knees. If you compare FFI to its historical peers, it was actually quite an accomplishment. Oh, and the programming was done by one person and one person alone.

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    Feh. Yup. I downloaded JNES, and Final Fantasy I along with it. The game was absolutely great. I'm not far into it yet, but this is just awesome.
    I have nothing to say.

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    I enjoy the simplicity of it all. No flash FMV's, no major plot loops, no cutting-edge graphics (well at the time they might have been cutting edge). Just (really)old-school RPG goodness.
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    Yes, This game so good. I have the Origins version and it is great. I love the new FF4 style graphics they have added and I too remember when an RPG meant a medieval fantasy but that all changed when FF5 was realeased (I think that was the one) FF9 was a medieval one too, but I like the old 2-d graphics. But truly, this was a great game.

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    >>> I love that game..
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    There are only two real drawbacks to FFI:

    -It takes so f'ing long to level up.
    -The magic system...not being able to hold more than three spells of a certain level, and only being able to use said level a finite number of times. Suckness.

    Other than that, yes, I too am retarded with nostalgia. I remember getting Final Fantasy for Christmas in 1990, and I played it endlessly until I beat it, which only took me a month and five days (gawd, it's been 14 years and I still remember that! I'm pathetic!). Funny thing is, I beat it again for the PS1 last year, and I was just as excited and squealy about it then as I was when I was ten.

    Nothing like a good classic to get the blood flowing. Ahhh. I loves me some reissues. Dragon Warrior I-III on Game Boy, FF1 on PS, Shadowgate and Deja Vu on Game Boy...all I need is a reissue of The Uninvited on ANYTHING and I can die a happy woman.

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    One thing that's pretty unique for FF1 is its replayability value. The choice of different characters gives you different challenges. Heck, I've done the solo fighter and came pretty far with four black belts (but then I lost the savefile, sorta).

    Now, would anyone want to replay FFII? IV? VII? They're all great, but just once.
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    I like replaying FFII a lot

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    Quote Originally Posted by Queen Anthai
    There are only two real drawbacks to FFI:

    -It takes so f'ing long to level up.
    -The magic system...not being able to hold more than three spells of a certain level, and only being able to use said level a finite number of times. Suckness.

    I dont know why everyone complains about how long it takes to lvl up in FF1. I mean really, if it is taking you more then 30 minutes then that useally means to MOVE ON. Unless you really have to be at lvl 50 for god knows what reason, there really is no point.

    I like FF1 magic system. It makes the game unique and challenging. Unlike FF7 boring materia system where everyone casts the same thing and you can easily cast every spell 100 times without evening worrying about using ethers. Wheres the fun in that?



    BTW I played FFIV, II and VII more than once. Not as much as FF1 though.

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    FF1 is awesome for replay value. I've beaten it with 1 fighter, i confess though, that was my first time. I'm too young to have played these things on the original systems, so i use roms. I'm working on 4 thieves, but the savefile isn't on this comp, so I'll have to wait till next weekend when i can get it.

    What's so wrong with a finite number? It just makes it more fun and strategic. Almost every FF has a very finite amount of MP anyway. Also only having 3 spells of each level means you have to figure out which one you don't want (or just keep it as an item and switch around) or if you're dumb enough to pick a red mage you have a few more to knock off.

    And I think the lack of a story is why it's so replayable. In other FF's you really can't help but do the same thing if you replay and you hear the same dialogs every time. In FF1 you can do somethings seriously different each time by picking different parties, leveling up differently, going through the areas differently, etc. And doing those things differently actually chagnes the game. In other FFs you have a lot of things set out for yourself.
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