For this reason, some music tracks might sound strange/glitchy on actual hardware and on modern, accuracy-based FPGA systems. Since the emulators will be updated periodically, we link only to their homepages here.This Japanese ROM hack was developed many years ago using older tools and emulators. We've selected two here, but there are many, many others, so feel free to look around a bit. Emulatorsįor NES emulators, you have a ton of choices. There are a lot more hacks out there, we've just selected a few. Good luck with this one.Ī nice change of pace hack that edits FF1-Japan images into the NES English translation, and even changes some of the script to make it more true to the original. This Final Fantasy Hardtype, created by Ultimate Evil, exists just to punish those who didn't think the real NES version was hard enough. Progress on this hack is now nothing at all, sadly, but it is nice to have nonetheless.ĭownload Frionel's Workshop Final Fantasy Hardtype Version 1.11 of a nicely done hack by Frionel a complete retranslation and smoothing of the script and event displays makes for a much nicer play than the original NES version. Definitely worth a play! As all our hosted hacks, you need to have an IPS patcher, which we neither provide or officially support, sorry. This hack was quite ambitious and changed a large, large portion of the game. As always, we don't claim to have the most recent version of all Final Fantasy I emulation files here - where possible, we'll also give you a link to the home of the project so you can check yourself! ROM Hacks Final Fantasy Revolution PLUSįrom our old affiliate, one time host, and now-defunct OPGaming comes Final Fantasy Revolution PLUS. Here are files you might like for your emulation needs.
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