you can use potions to recover your characters or even revived them with a Phoenix Down. and in Fire Emblem you don't choose to attack the enemy in a battle while in Final Fantasy you can. Now you can see some of the differences between the two games just to say and yes Fire Emblems is sure not for beginners at all I wouldn't be surprised if the game difficulty would only range for advance and expert gamers only making it truly for the most serious or core gamers of all just saying.
Also Final Fantasy is nowhere close to Fire Emblem I gave the remake a try and man that game is tough as nails! I tell you. Also I wouldn't be surprised if Final Fantasy would be a turned base RPG. While Fire Emblem is a Strategy base RPG that you have to plan out on what you're doing because if you don't plan anything right one of your your characters will be taken out and even worse if he or she is taken out he or she can not be revived just like in the real world. While in Final Fatasy
Though Dragon Quest is worth giving a try I gave the remake of Dragon Quest V (5) a try and certain parts of the storyline left me in tears of joy. But again once I play the remakes I wouldn't mind playing the originals even if I have to get a down transformer and some Amercanized plug adapters that can let you plug them into your outlet and as I've seen on some parts of the net the foreign game systems seem to work fine on an American TV as long as have an American adapter such as the ones
I meant Final Fantasy II only not the first one though I have played the remakes on the Game Boy Advance before but still I don't mind giving the originals a try originals always rock!
Huh that system looks like our second generation Nintendo Entertainment System here in the States I wonder if they did not have region codes in those days? If so maybe I could play some of these imports on an American second generation Nintendo Entertainment System (nes) hmm?
It's Amano's artwork come to life!
CrossoverGameReviews 1 month ago
2 controllers? For what purpose? It's a 1 Player game.
WebVMan 6 months ago
@WebVMan
You can put another game I think...XD
Volviert 6 months ago
you can use potions to recover your characters or even revived them with a Phoenix Down. and in Fire Emblem you don't choose to attack the enemy in a battle while in Final Fantasy you can. Now you can see some of the differences between the two games just to say and yes Fire Emblems is sure not for beginners at all I wouldn't be surprised if the game difficulty would only range for advance and expert gamers only making it truly for the most serious or core gamers of all just saying.
PolishExplorer 11 months ago
Also Final Fantasy is nowhere close to Fire Emblem I gave the remake a try and man that game is tough as nails! I tell you. Also I wouldn't be surprised if Final Fantasy would be a turned base RPG. While Fire Emblem is a Strategy base RPG that you have to plan out on what you're doing because if you don't plan anything right one of your your characters will be taken out and even worse if he or she is taken out he or she can not be revived just like in the real world. While in Final Fatasy
PolishExplorer 11 months ago
that plug into your game system and then into your TV. You know the ones with the red, yellow and white plugs just to say.
PolishExplorer 11 months ago
Though Dragon Quest is worth giving a try I gave the remake of Dragon Quest V (5) a try and certain parts of the storyline left me in tears of joy. But again once I play the remakes I wouldn't mind playing the originals even if I have to get a down transformer and some Amercanized plug adapters that can let you plug them into your outlet and as I've seen on some parts of the net the foreign game systems seem to work fine on an American TV as long as have an American adapter such as the ones
PolishExplorer 11 months ago
I meant Final Fantasy II only not the first one though I have played the remakes on the Game Boy Advance before but still I don't mind giving the originals a try originals always rock!
PolishExplorer 11 months ago
Huh that system looks like our second generation Nintendo Entertainment System here in the States I wonder if they did not have region codes in those days? If so maybe I could play some of these imports on an American second generation Nintendo Entertainment System (nes) hmm?
PolishExplorer 11 months ago
Looks a little bir like Fire Emblem to me...
rubyjuly94 1 year ago
Famicom FF was it man, but I'm a Dragon Quest man.
rodandroll 1 year ago
Did anybody besides me immediately think of NeverEnding Story after the first two shots?
ForceMaximus84 1 year ago 10
omg where can i buy this?
Suederizm 4 years ago
check ebay, they pop up there frequently.
dacdillinger 4 years ago
Just get a Famicom, first, because it won't play on an American front-loader and toploaders suck. Also, don't get a clone system, get the real deal.
VaderNES 4 years ago
@Suederizm in 1994 Japan. エンコール発売!
blueshade26 10 months ago