Final Fantasy I & II: Dawn of Souls (Nintendo Game Boy Advance, 2004)
By Nintendo · UPC 0045496734923 · MPN AGBBFFEUSA · ePID 31003154

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This Game Boy Advance cartridge contains enhanced ports of the first two games in Square's cornerstone series, originally available only in Japan for the Famicom (Nintendo Entertainment System) console. Final Fantasy I has players exploring a large, fantasy game world in a quest to rid it a an evil force, gaining information and new missions as they talk to the NPCs who live in each town, and building a diverse team of characters that can be customized with new skills and powers as they gain experience. Based on the original (Japanese) version of Final Fantasy II, the second game included on this cartridge tells the story of four orphans, who also band together to save their world against evil. Though characters don't level up as they do in the first game, their weapon skills and other abilities become more powerful the more they are used. Final Fantasy I & II: Dawn of Souls also features newly designed areas and quests in both games, and improved video and audio that takes advantage of the handheld's increased technical power over the original 8-bit console.
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