The Relocalization Project ROM hack uses the script of Final Fantasy 6's Game Boy Advance version as a base, retranslating the game from start to finish and fixing numerous bugs and issues in the process. Some versions stand out, however, as inferior ways to play FF6. As each version of Final Fantasy 6 offers something different, there is no true definitive version of the game. Later versions would make their own marks with graphical and audio changes, along with new content not present in the original game. The original, heralded as one of the SNES' best games, remains a nostalgic favorite, with the SNES Classic bringing this version back into the spotlight in 2017. Related: Final Fantasy Dev Square Enix Will Let Staff Work From Home PermanentlyĮach version of the title comes with its own benefits. The game saw rereleases on many platforms, including the PlayStation in 1999, the Game Boy Advance in 2006, and even a mobile version in 2014. The latest FF6 release, a PC version based on the mobile version, came out in 2015.
Final Fantasy 6 was originally released on the SNES in April 1994 as the final Nintendo FF release before the franchise moved to the PlayStation with Final Fantasy 7.