This is a Remaster of the foundational Role-playing Game, originally released in 2000, featuring cleaner 32-bit graphics and higher-quality MIDI audio compared to its initial form. Gameplay preserves the core experience: guiding the four Warriors of Light on a quest to restore the elemental crystals and defeat darkness through turn-based combat and character progression. This version is faithful to the original structure but includes new scenes that slightly expand the existing storyline context.
The atmosphere centers on a classic high-fantasy quest where destiny calls upon unlikely heroes. Players guide the Warriors of Light as they embark on a journey to understand the significance of the crystals they possess and ultimately bring light back to a world veiled in shadow. The game adheres closely to the original storyline, focusing on exploration, turn-based combat, and character progression.
This specific release represents a notable technical step up from the very first iteration of the game. A primary focus of this remaster was the modernization of its presentation. Players can expect:
While these technical enhancements modernize the experience, the fundamental structure and gameplay mechanics remain faithful to the original design philosophy. This version is generally considered a faithful modernization rather than a complete reimagining.
The core gameplay loop remains true to the origins of the genre, featuring traditional turn-based battles, job class customization, and dungeon crawling. The strategic element of managing a small party of heroes against challenging encounters is central to the experience.
One of the notable additions in this specific iteration, which later appeared in collections like FINAL FANTASY ORIGINS in the West, includes new scenes. These additions serve to further expand upon the existing story details, providing slightly richer context for the Warriors of Light and their mission without fundamentally altering the established plot trajectory.
Regarding additional content, this specific release does not feature any downloadable content (DLC) or official expansions.

This is an enhanced version version of the original Final Fantasy, with higher resolution 2D graphics now in 16:9, FMV sequences, a re-recorded higher quality soundtrack, along with all the new dungeons and revised script from the Dawn of Souls Gameboy Advance port that came before it. As a bonus, it also includes art galleries of Yoshitaka Amano's illustrations.

The first Final Fantasy game ported for the Game Boy Advance in the Final Fantasy: Dawn of Souls compilation released in 2004. It has new content, different mechanics and a bestiary added to the game.

A port of Final Fantasy for mobile devices, which features a re-translated script and an expanded inventory system, among other changes and fixes. It released in North America in 2010, the same time a port of Final Fantasy 20th Anniversary Edition was released for iPhone and iTouch.

The PlayStation version of Final Fantasy is largely based on the WonderSwan Color release. Major new features include higher resolution graphics, FMVs, an easy mode, a bestiary, an art gallery, and a new soundtrack.