And so, another Wonderswan Color game joins the small collection I've managed to build up. As you can see from the photo above, this time I got my hands on the first Final Fantasy title released for Bandai's handheld platform.
Just like the second game, Final Fantasy WSC will please anyone who wants to spend few hours with a decent RPG title.
If you're looking for some solid graphics, you'll find them in this game. I wouldn't go as far as saying the game has Super Famicom graphics quality, but it sure does come close.
As usual, the sound is at Famicom or Game Boy level, which shouldn't bother a fan, or any other gamer for that matter. Even today, musicians compose for Commodore SID or Famicom hardware, so while a bit behind in sound technology, WonderSwan surprises with complex and rock solid soundtrack.
Once again, if you haven't seen a Wonderswan Color RPG title in action, here's a small sample. The video shows first minute of the game. This will be the first place you'll visit if you start playing the game yourself.
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