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{{Bob | |||
| bobscreen = Final_Fantasy_Title.png | |||
| developer = Square | |||
| publishers = {{publisher|Square}} (JP), {{publisher|Nintendo}} (US) | |||
| system = NES | |||
| japan = {{date|1987|December|18}} | |||
| usa = {{date|1990|July|12|nocat=true}} | |||
| tcrf=Final Fantasy | |||
}} | |||
{{INES | |||
|title = Final Fantasy | |||
|image = [[File:Final_Fantasy_Title.png|center]] | |||
|mapperno = 1 | |||
|mappername = Nintendo MMC1 | |||
|prgrom = 16 x 16 KiB | |||
|chrrom = 0 x 8 KiB | |||
|mirroring = Vertical | |||
|4screen = No | |||
|sram = Yes | |||
|game = Final Fantasy | |||
}} | |||
==Sub-pages== | |||
{{namespaces}} | |||
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==Utilities== | ==Utilities== | ||
*[ | * [http://www.romhacking.net/utilities/163/ FFHackster] - A robust tool created by Disch for editing Final Fantasy. It allows you to edit the game's graphics, text, maps, weapon strengths, armor properties, shop inventories, item prices, enemy stats, character stats and magic, among other useful features. Binaries and source code can be found (using internet archive) [https://web.archive.org/web/20201124010917/http://slickproductions.org/ffhackster.php here]. | ||
*[ | * [http://www.romhacking.net/utilities/257/ FFHackster Companion] - A complementary add-on program for FFHackster, available (using internet archive) [https://web.archive.org/web/20190212012920/http://home.earthlink.net/~paul3/ff1.html here]. | ||
' | * FFse (Final Fantasy SRAM Editor) - Currently the only known utility for editing Final Fantasy's save data. Binaries and source can be found [http://games.technoplaza.net/ffse/ here]. | ||
==Hacks== | ==Hacks== | ||
( | * [http://www.romhacking.net/hacks/143/ Dragoon X Omega II] - A complete conversion of the game to a new RPG. Unlike Final Fantasy, the setting is based on science fiction, not fantasy. Features completely original graphics, text, levels, and music. | ||
* [http://www.romhacking.net/hacks/12/ Final Facelift] - A modification by Goongyae to improve the look of the game. | |||
* [http://www.romhacking.net/hacks/16/ Final Fantasy Epica] - A complete hack of Final Fantasy that tells a story taking place a century after the original Final Fantasy. | |||
* [http://www.romhacking.net/hacks/81/ Final Fantasy ++] - A complete overhaul of Final Fantasy. It contains redone maps, graphics, enemies, magic and items. Final Fantasy ++ also contains two new songs and a new character class system. | |||
* [http://www.romhacking.net/hacks/25/ Slider 5.5] - A complete text hack of Final Fantasy that tells the story of a group of inter-dimensional travelers called Sliders whose inter-dimensional traveling device breaks down on a medieval world. To repair it, they will need the power of the four elemental orbs found all over the world. | |||
* [[Quadruple Dragons]] - A whole new epic adventure with inspirations from the Double Dragon series. | |||
* Kayip Arjantinli / Lost Argentinian - This is a fan hack of Final Fantasy (NES) in Turkish. This game's story is about adventure of four great Captain Tsubasa fans: knighTeen87, Lyzard, oZzIiI and Ralf. A great defender called Yepez created for weak Argentina national soccer team that has only 2 good players: Diaz and Pascual. But series owner Yoichi kidnapped him, because he wants to make Brazil successful again. So our 4 great heroes goes for a great journey to Argentina to just save Yepez!!! It can be downloaded [http://www.freewebs.com/knighteen87/kayiparjantinli.htm/?page=hacks&hackpage=25 here]. | |||
==Translations== | |||
* [http://www.romhacking.net/trans/1009/ Swedish translation] by [http://www.romhacking.net/community/726/ General CoolNES Translations] | |||
* [http://www.romhacking.net/trans/1031/ Dutch translation] by [http://www.romhacking.net/community/745/ Ok Impala!] | |||
* [http://www.romhacking.net/trans/1181/ Turkish translation] by [http://www.romhacking.net/community/895/ knighTeen87] | |||
* [http://www.romhacking.net/trans/1287/ Russian translation] by [http://www.romhacking.net/community/1019/ HoRRoR] | |||
* [http://www.romhacking.net/trans/1492/ Latin translation] by [http://www.romhacking.net/community/912/ abw] | |||
==Information== | |||
*[[Final Fantasy:World map data|World Map Data]] | |||
== | ==Miscellaneous== | ||
* Final Fantasy is a common starting point for new hackers. | |||
* | ==Known Dumps== | ||
* Final Fantasy (J) | |||
* | * Final Fantasy (J) [b1] | ||
* Final Fantasy (J) [b2] | |||
* | * Final Fantasy (J) [b3] | ||
* Final Fantasy (J) [b4] | |||
* | * Final Fantasy (J) [b5] | ||
* Final Fantasy (J) [hM02] | |||
* Final Fantasy (J) [hM02] [a1] | |||
* Final Fantasy (U) [!] | |||
* Final Fantasy (U) [a1] | |||
* Final Fantasy (U) [a1] [o1] | |||
* Final Fantasy (U) [b1] | |||
* Final Fantasy (U) [o2] | |||
* Final Fantasy (U) [o3] | |||
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==External | ==External links== | ||
* [http://home.earthlink.net/~paul3/ff1.html Paul's FF1 Page] | |||
*[http://home.earthlink.net/~paul3/ff1.html Paul's FF1 Page] | * [http://board.acmlm.org/archive/thread.php?id=1199 Acmlm's Board: FF1 Data Thread] | ||
*[http://board.acmlm.org/thread.php?id=1199 | * [http://www.freewebs.com/knighteen87/ knighTeen87 Hacking] | ||
*[http:// | * [http://www.nesmaps.com/maps/FinalFantasy/FinalFantasyMaps.html Final Fantasy overworld map] at ''NESMaps'' | ||
{{Final Fantasy series}} |
Latest revision as of 02:42, 5 February 2024
Final Fantasy |
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Developer: Square ROM map RAM map Text table TCRF |
Final Fantasy | |
Mapper No. | 1 |
Mapper Name | Nintendo MMC1 |
PRG-ROM Pages | 16 x 16 KiB |
CHR-ROM Pages | 0 x 8 KiB |
Mirroring | Vertical |
4-Screen Mirroring | No |
SRAM Enabled | Yes |
Sub-pages
ROM map |
RAM map |
Text table |
Utilities
- FFHackster - A robust tool created by Disch for editing Final Fantasy. It allows you to edit the game's graphics, text, maps, weapon strengths, armor properties, shop inventories, item prices, enemy stats, character stats and magic, among other useful features. Binaries and source code can be found (using internet archive) here.
- FFHackster Companion - A complementary add-on program for FFHackster, available (using internet archive) here.
- FFse (Final Fantasy SRAM Editor) - Currently the only known utility for editing Final Fantasy's save data. Binaries and source can be found here.
Hacks
- Dragoon X Omega II - A complete conversion of the game to a new RPG. Unlike Final Fantasy, the setting is based on science fiction, not fantasy. Features completely original graphics, text, levels, and music.
- Final Facelift - A modification by Goongyae to improve the look of the game.
- Final Fantasy Epica - A complete hack of Final Fantasy that tells a story taking place a century after the original Final Fantasy.
- Final Fantasy ++ - A complete overhaul of Final Fantasy. It contains redone maps, graphics, enemies, magic and items. Final Fantasy ++ also contains two new songs and a new character class system.
- Slider 5.5 - A complete text hack of Final Fantasy that tells the story of a group of inter-dimensional travelers called Sliders whose inter-dimensional traveling device breaks down on a medieval world. To repair it, they will need the power of the four elemental orbs found all over the world.
- Quadruple Dragons - A whole new epic adventure with inspirations from the Double Dragon series.
- Kayip Arjantinli / Lost Argentinian - This is a fan hack of Final Fantasy (NES) in Turkish. This game's story is about adventure of four great Captain Tsubasa fans: knighTeen87, Lyzard, oZzIiI and Ralf. A great defender called Yepez created for weak Argentina national soccer team that has only 2 good players: Diaz and Pascual. But series owner Yoichi kidnapped him, because he wants to make Brazil successful again. So our 4 great heroes goes for a great journey to Argentina to just save Yepez!!! It can be downloaded here.
Translations
- Swedish translation by General CoolNES Translations
- Dutch translation by Ok Impala!
- Turkish translation by knighTeen87
- Russian translation by HoRRoR
- Latin translation by abw
Information
Miscellaneous
- Final Fantasy is a common starting point for new hackers.
Known Dumps
- Final Fantasy (J)
- Final Fantasy (J) [b1]
- Final Fantasy (J) [b2]
- Final Fantasy (J) [b3]
- Final Fantasy (J) [b4]
- Final Fantasy (J) [b5]
- Final Fantasy (J) [hM02]
- Final Fantasy (J) [hM02] [a1]
- Final Fantasy (U) [!]
- Final Fantasy (U) [a1]
- Final Fantasy (U) [a1] [o1]
- Final Fantasy (U) [b1]
- Final Fantasy (U) [o2]
- Final Fantasy (U) [o3]
External links
- Paul's FF1 Page
- Acmlm's Board: FF1 Data Thread
- knighTeen87 Hacking
- Final Fantasy overworld map at NESMaps
The Final Fantasy series
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NES | Final Fantasy • Final Fantasy II • Final Fantasy III |
SNES | Final Fantasy IV • Final Fantasy V • Final Fantasy VI • Final Fantasy Mystic Quest |
Game Boy Advance | Final Fantasy Tactics Advance • Final Fantasy IV Advance • Final Fantasy V Advance • Final Fantasy I & II: Dawn of Souls |
PlayStation | Final Fantasy VII • Final Fantasy IX |
PlayStation 2 | Final Fantasy X |
WonderSwan | Final Fantasy • Final Fantasy II |
Legend | |
Game Boy | The Final Fantasy Legend • Final Fantasy Legend II |
Spinoffs | |
Game Boy | Final Fantasy Adventure |
SNES | Final Fantasy: Mystic Quest |
See Also | |
SaGa • World of Mana |
Categories:
- Pages missing developer references
- Games developed by Square
- Pages missing publisher references
- Games published by Square
- Games published by Nintendo
- NES games
- Pages missing date references
- Games released in 1987
- Games released in December
- Games released on December 18
- Pages with TCRF links
- NES games using mapper number 1
- NES games using the Nintendo MMC1 mapper
- NES games with 16 x 16 KiB PRG-ROM pages
- NES games with 0 x 8 KiB CHR-ROM pages
- NES games with vertical mirroring
- NES games with 4-screen mirroring disabled
- NES games with SRAM enabled
- Final Fantasy series