Dette er et klassisk rollespill (RPG) fra 1994 hvor du kjemper mot det ekspanderende Gestahlian Empire. Spillet bruker Active Time Battle (ATB) i kamp, og lar deg styre opptil fjorten unike karakterer, ofte i grupper på fire. Et særpreg er behovet for å administrere tre separate grupper samtidig. Hver helt har unike evner som Trance eller Steal, og kan lære magi. Dette var det siste spillet i serien med 2D-grafikk og det første uten krystall-fokus. Nylige oppdateringer inkluderer en offisiell remaster.
","tokens":{"input":2364,"output":149,"total":2513}}Spillet benytter seg av Active Time Battle (ATB)-systemet, en pseudo turbasert kommandostruktur som introduserer sanntidselementer i kampmøter. Selv om et standard parti består av fire karakterer, har denne tittelen det største antallet spillbare helter i serien, med opptil fjorten tilgjengelige gjennom eventyret.
\nEt unikt strukturelt element i dette spillet er scenarioer som kan kreve at spilleren setter sammen og administrerer tre separate partier på opptil fire medlemmer samtidig, noe som nødvendiggjør strategisk bytting mellom gruppene for å overvinne spesifikke utfordringer.
\n\nHver karakter besitter unike kommandoferdigheter som definerer deres rolle i kamp. Eksempler inkluderer Terras Trance-evne, Lockes Steal-kommando, Edgars spesialiserte Tools, og Sabins Blitz-teknikker. Videre kan karakterer lære magiske besvergelser ved å tjene AP (Ability Points) fra kamper mens de utstyrer Magicite.
\nEt siste lag med kampdybde kommer fra Desperation Attack. Dette kraftige, sjeldne trekket for hver karakter aktiveres tilfeldig når de bruker standard Angrip-kommandoen mens de er kritisk skadet.
\n\nDenne hovedutgivelsen har vært tilgjengelig på flere plattformer, inkludert Super Nintendo Entertainment System, Super Famicom, Wii, Wii U og New Nintendo 3DS. Det er ingen kunngjorte nedlastbare innholdspakker eller offisielle utvidelser for denne versjonen av spillet. Det har mottatt én offisiell remaster som oppdaterer presentasjonen for et moderne publikum.
\n\nDenne utgaven markerte et betydelig skifte i seriens historie. Det var den siste tittelen som utelukkende benyttet todimensjonal grafikk før overgangen til 3D-miljøer i senere installasjoner. I tillegg var det den første hovedhistorien i franchisen hvis sentrale konflikt ikke dreide seg om den tradisjonelle tematikken rundt krystaller.
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A Soldier’s Contingency is a comprehensive gameplay and expansion hack for FFVI, based on the wonderful hack by Fedorajoe/Fauntleroy titled the “General Leo Edition”. In addition to being able to recruit Leo, there are 200+ new monsters, new alternate character sprites, 50+ new battle themes, an entire Gameplay overhaul, dozens of new items, beast hunting, new bosses, over 50 patches/hacks from the community, all major bugs fixed, new spells/skills, smarter AI, new plot twists, and far too much else to list here!


Final Fantasy VI: Divergent Paths is a complete modification of Final Fantasy 6 for the SNES. At it’s heart, it is a storyline modification, re-arranging content, re-purposing content, and sometimes adding new content in order to make the game flow more naturally. Leo has been repurposed from a guest to a main character, with a full character arc, sidequests, and even his own musical theme. In addition, every named character receives an end to their story arc, both main characters and side characters. There are more edits than just storyline modifications though. Instead of replacing an existing character, Leo is added as a 15th fully-playable character. A secret 16th character has been added too. You can even recruit crew members to the Falcon! There are new spells, new espers, new abilities, a reduced encounter rate, dummied content restored, and more. Over 2 dozen hackers are listed in the credits of the manual for contributions to this project. Even with all of those changes listed, Divergent Paths has become somewhat noteworthy not for its changes, but for its restraint. There is no difficulty rebalancing, no retranslation, no graphical changes, and only a handful of spells and items renamed. Every change is made in service to its characters, and the core of the game remains the same. It never stops feeling like the Final Fantasy 6 you know and love.


The original Final Fantasy VI comes to life with completely new graphics and audio! A remodeled 2D take on the sixth game in the world-renowned Final Fantasy series! Enjoy the timeless story told through charming retro graphics.

Back when Final Fantasy VI (Final Fantasy III US) was released the game was heavily toned down, censoring graphics and the like. When it was re-released for the Playstation, the graphics were uncensored but toned down script remained. Then came Final Fantasy VI Advance with a newer (though some consider drier) translation, but the color palette and music were altered for the handheld console. Others have made re-translations, such as the great work by RPGOne, Lina Darkstar, and Kwhazit. Now this is Final Fantasy VI: Ted Woolsey Uncensored Edition. The goal was to make the SNES version uncut and to clean up the script but keep the nuance used by Woolsey in the original game’s release. Using the original Woolsey script as a basis to analyze, the entire game was looked through, line by line, using FFVI Advance, RPGOne, and Lina Darkstar to accomplish this. Recently, the game’s script was also heavily analyzed by Kwhazit and Mato (Legends of Localization). With these newer and more heavily detailed looks into the game, the script was again updated to provide a much more accurate version while still remaining true to the original game’s release. Also used was various tools and patches to uncensor the graphics, restore Character Class names, extend spell names, rename monsters and items, and make hopefully the version of Final Fantasy VI that everyone will play. Any bug fixes or additions that were used were chosen not for any balance changes, but to fix persistent issues in the game, as to not change the experience of the original too much. This even includes the long list used in the optional Bug-Fix versions of the game. Additional Add-Ons are also optionally included. These tweaks bring an overall complete experience that many would say should have been in the original game to begin with. The Music Player included with the game has been altered for compatibility with Ted Woolsey Uncensored Edition.

FF6 T-Edition is a popular Japanese ROM hack of Final Fantasy VI for the Super Famicom. It's intended for Final Fantasy VI fans who would like to play the game with new twists. Think of Final Fantasy VI T-Edition as a fun, lengthy, and more difficult version of Final Fantasy VI from an alternate universe.





Final Fantasy VI: Revised Old Style Edition is a thorough and nostalgic revision of the text and presentation of Final Fantasy VI. The purpose of the hack is to refine FF6’s surface-level elements according to the standard set by the PS1-era FF titles (e.g. FF Origins), while preserving the scope and difficulty of the game as Square designed it. This is a classic improvement-type hack intended for newcomers and veterans alike. The dialog script has been revised based on multiple translation efforts, both official (SNES/Woolsey, GBA/Slattery) and unofficial (kWhazit, Tomato, Lina Darkstar, et al.). It aims to combine the completeness and accuracy of the GBA with the energy and pacing of the SNES, sans censorship. Much of the official English text is retained in the updated script, particularly where the SNES and GBA agree closely with one another. When unofficial sources are used, the wording is adapted as necessary to maintain cohesion with the overall script. FF6:ROSE introduces two major advancements in its localization: Numerous instances of mismatched character dialects, continuity errors, and unnecessary speaker ambiguity have been resolved for the first time using a novel method of dialog customization. The names of almost all enemies and items have been retranslated at full length. Originally, these names were limited for technical reasons to 10 and 12 letters, respectively. Using an expanded pool of monospace font graphics, the names of enemies and items now reach up to 14 and 16 letters in length, respectively, and only a handful require abbreviation. The hack is built on C. V. Reynold’s Bug-Fix Compilation patch. It also includes decensored graphics and multiple quality-of-life enhancements. Several of the new features have either been developed from scratch or updated by the author specifically for this hack. A considerable amount of original technical work and attention to detail have gone into making this a uniquely polished and uncompromising FF6 experience.


Return of the Dark Sorcerer is an incredibly large fan-made Final Fantasy 6 modification that’s been in development since around 2010. Originally the brainchild of Gi Nattak, the project has evolved over the years thanks to a dedicated team and other skilled members of the FF6 romhacking community. This mod promises to showcase some of the challenging aspects of FF6 romhacking, as well as plenty of fun and exciting new content; from an all new cast of playable characters with customized movesets, a radically changed story with many new and edited events, new overworld maps, a new musical soundtrack, difficulty selection, new battle scripts for monsters & bosses, and an absolute ton of custom monster/esper and NPC sprites. It is a highly personalized modification of the original game and therefore naturally won’t appeal to everyone. It’s not a sequel, or a prequel, or a remake to FF6, it is quite simply a massive amalgamation mod and customization of FF6 which does contain a whole bunch of references and can be rather nonsensical or even immersion-breaking at times… but if you go into it prepared for this, you should have a much more enjoyable experience. That being said, a whole lot of time and energy has gone into this project and we are quite pleased with the result.

FF6 - Brave New World is a fairly complete overhaul of Final Fantasy VI, featuring… ▪ Character-based esper restrictions & new stat boosts that promote greater diversity and allow for customized development. ▪ Esper leveling system that disassociates esper bonuses from traditional levels. ▪ New and reworked formulas which rescue everything that isn’t magic or magic evasion from the dump-stat heap. ▪ Rebalanced equipment, items, spells, and skills that aim to remove dead weight and give players more (and better) choices. ▪ A complete overhaul of enemies from their stats to their behavior to better challenge veteran players and newcomers alike. ▪ Tons of bugfixes, as well as remedies to many of the game’s more annoying aspects. ▪ And much, much more.

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