Final Fantasy IV Famicom Trilogy
Hack of Zui Zhong Huan Xiang X1-X3
| Released By | 1597 |
| Category | Improvement |
| Platform | NES |
| License | N/A |
| Patching Information | No Special Requirements |
| Genre | Role Playing |
| Mods | G, T |
| Game Date | Jan 1 1970 |
| Patch Version | 1.0 |
| Release Date | May 9 2013 |
| Readme | Yes |
| Last Modified | May 9 2013 |
Game Description:
Final Fantasy IV has received official releases on pretty much every platform you'd want to play it on, but that didn't stop Chinese bootleggers from developing a demake of the game for the NES. The game is split across three cartridges:
[li]Final Fantasy X1: Dark Chapter[/li]
[li]Final Fantasy X2: Light Chapter[/li]
[li]Final Fantasy X3: Final Chapter[/li]
The game uses the same RPG engine used in other bootleg games developed by Jncota, so it's believed that they developed it, or are at least connected with it. Henggedianzi is believed to be the publisher.
Though many elements of the SNES game are missing entirely, such as the airship and Black Chocobo, the game is a very respectable port, and well balanced. Most of the SNES game's story and bosses are in this game, so it has a lot of content.
You can't transfer your save files from one cartridge to the next, so each new cartridge starts your characters off at appropriate levels after summarizing the plot so far.
The title screens feature characters from Final Fantasy VII and VIII.
This is actually one of two Chinese Famicom bootlegs of Final Fantasy IV, the other being by Shenzhen Nanjing, a company more famous for their Famicom demake of Final Fantasy VII. Theirs, released on a single cartridge, is far shorter and generally regarded as lower quality.
[li]Final Fantasy X1: Dark Chapter[/li]
[li]Final Fantasy X2: Light Chapter[/li]
[li]Final Fantasy X3: Final Chapter[/li]
The game uses the same RPG engine used in other bootleg games developed by Jncota, so it's believed that they developed it, or are at least connected with it. Henggedianzi is believed to be the publisher.
Though many elements of the SNES game are missing entirely, such as the airship and Black Chocobo, the game is a very respectable port, and well balanced. Most of the SNES game's story and bosses are in this game, so it has a lot of content.
You can't transfer your save files from one cartridge to the next, so each new cartridge starts your characters off at appropriate levels after summarizing the plot so far.
The title screens feature characters from Final Fantasy VII and VIII.
This is actually one of two Chinese Famicom bootlegs of Final Fantasy IV, the other being by Shenzhen Nanjing, a company more famous for their Famicom demake of Final Fantasy VII. Theirs, released on a single cartridge, is far shorter and generally regarded as lower quality.
Hack Description:
This is a full remake of Final Fantasy IV that has been split into 3 roms. This game is a pretty accurate port and is much higher in quality than Shenzhen Nanjing's version.
This hack fixes the poorly made battle sprites for the characters as well as translate the battle commands and character names.
Although these games are titled Final Fantasy X1, X2, and X3. This is a remake of Final Fantasy IV.
This hack fixes the poorly made battle sprites for the characters as well as translate the battle commands and character names.
Although these games are titled Final Fantasy X1, X2, and X3. This is a remake of Final Fantasy IV.
ROM / ISO Information:
The original title of these roms are:
Final Fantasy X1 (CH)[!]
Final Fantasy X2 (CH)[!]
Final Fantasy X3 (CH)[!]
Final Fantasy X1 (CH)[!]
Final Fantasy X2 (CH)[!]
Final Fantasy X3 (CH)[!]
Files:
- Readme File
- Patch File
Screenshots:
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