1805 - Final Fantasy 1 and 2 (U)

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The differences are a new story section for both games, think side quest. And repackaged sprites, graphics, and I think some dialogue was either changed entirely or has had a clearer translation.

Here is a rough idea, taken from the GameFAQs message board for this game...

1.New dungeons in FFI
2.New chapter in FFII
3.FFII level system is easier
4.FFI Mp system is like later FFs
5.Names have been re-translated eg: Gareth = Ricard
6.Re-designed face graphics in FFII
7.All items are cheaper in both FFs
8.Some new items in the bonus stuff.
Cool!

Does anyone know what level you should be before entering the Chaos Shrine? All my characters are level 3 and I just can't beat him. This is in FFI. Thanks!
 

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Thanks for the clarification. It matters because the release is labelled here as (U) and it isn't.
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The differences are a new story section for both games, think side quest. And repackaged sprites, graphics, and I think some dialogue was either changed entirely or has had a clearer translation.

Here is a rough idea, taken from the GameFAQs message board for this game...

3.FFII level system is easier
4.FFI Mp system is like later FFs
Cool to know

Didn't really like the original levelling up system
 

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Qrayzie it is the (A) version, FF 1 & 2 is only out in Australlia ATM.
The header information of file FF1&2DAWNOFS.gba
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Software Title: FF1&2DAWNOFS
Game Serial: AGB-BFFE-USA
Maker Code: 01
Publisher: Nintendo
Version: 1.0
Logo Code: OK
Complement: B6h
Save Type: SRAM_V113 (256Kbit)
File Size: 128 mbit (16777216 bytes)
CRC32: 1B39CDAB
-----------------------------------------

looks like a usa rom to me
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It probably is the US version considering it's only 2 days to release of the US version. It's not like it's unusual to have games dumped before the actual release date.
 

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Meh. Played the Japanese version for awhile, didn't get very far and lost interest.

Let's see if I'll finish it this time.
 

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