FINAL FANTASY COLLECTION
Official Title  Final Fantasy Collection
Common Title  Final Fantasy Collection
Serial Number(s)  SCPS-45388-90
Region  NTSC-J
Genre / Style  RPG 

Developer  Squaresoft.
Publisher  Squaresoft.
Date Released  11 March 1999
Disc Number &
Printed Serial Number
DISC 1

SCPS-45388
DISC 2

SCPS-45389
DISC 3

SCPS-45390
Serial Number In Disc SCPS-45388 SCPS-45389 SCPS-45390
Media Disc ID N / A N / A N / A
Number Of Tracks 1
( 1 Data Track )
1
( 1 Data Track )
1
( 1 Data Track )
Approx. Image Size
( Image Format Used )
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( .bin / .cue )
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Approx.Size On Disc MB MB MB
Approx. Archive Size
( Archive Type Used )
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( 1 RAR File with
2% Recovery )
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( 1 RAR File with
2% Recovery )
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( 1 RAR File with
2% Recovery )
Barcode Number(s)
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Menus and gameplay are in Japanese.

Final Fantasy Collection offers three games in one package. This PlayStation Japanese release was created by Square Soft in response to demand from fans of the Final Fantasy series of role-playing games. Three compact discs contains Final Fantasy IV, V & VI.

FINAL FANTASY IV, known in the US as Final Fantasy II, follows the exploits of Cecil, a Black Knight and former leader of the Red Wings who questions the orders of his king and is demoted because of this. From here, he embarks on a journey that will span worlds and decide the fate of the entire kingdom.

Battles are turn-based, but introduced to the series is the Active Time Battle (ATB) concept, which forces players to be quick with their decision-making because, despite the turn-based nature of the title, enemies can attack at brief intervals. The player's party can consist of as many as five people at one time and throughout the adventure, characters will leave and join up with the party.

The characters themselves are divided into classes and possess specific attributes and skills. Kain, for example, is able to use a jump ability in battle while Rosa wields white magic. Known as the "Easytype," the original US release excluded particular items, abilities, and spells, all of which have been restored for this release, dubbed "Hardtype." As part of the update, new FMV cutscenes are interjected throughout the game.

In FINAL FANTASY V, you control five characters who are trying to stop an ancient evil from returning to the world. At the start of the game the winds suddenly stop, leaving the lands mysteriously still. The king of Tycoon Castle decides to investigate the Wind Crystal (the world's source of wind) and disappears in the process. His daughter Reina sets out to find him but discovers a large meteor blocking her path. She then meets up with Bartz, a youth who lives his life as a traveler and adventurer, and Galuf, an old man who had been injured and has no memory of his past.

When this group arrives at the sacred resting place of the Wind Crystal, they find the fabled gem shattered. The broken essence of the crystal speaks to them and reveals that they are the chosen ones - and are tasked to discover and stop an ancient evil. From here an epic adventure begins, one that will span three worlds on a quest for knowledge and the destruction of evil.

In addition to its storyline, Final Fantasy V contains other unique elements. Most notable of these features is the Job System. When certain events take place, items will be acquired which allow new "job classes" to be used. Each job has specific abilities and the more Ability Points gained from each job, the better a character can become at those particular skills. This allows almost complete freedom for character advancement and another aspect of strategy in party development.

In FINAL FANTASY VI, the opening story tells of an ancient war that took place a thousand years in the past. Battles were won and lost by the power of magic and the conflict came to be called the "War of the Magi." This terrible war devastated almost all of humanity. Now, centuries later, all magic has vanished from the world and high technology reigns in its place. Despite the power and advances gained through technology, there are those who would try and bring back the destructive powers of magic.

As the game begins, you control a group of rebels called the Returners, who will stand against an empire bent on power and world domination. Someone is trying to revive magic and possibly cause another apocalypse. It is your job to prevent this. Although magic is not found in the world it can be channeled through Magicite, the mineral-like essence of an Esper, which is a being of pure magic. Magicite can be used to cast spells to summon its respective Esper for a short amount of time and can even improve the abilities of a character. Since each type of Magicite offers different spells and abilities, there is some strategy in deciding which one will go to which party member.

Final Fantasy VI spans two "worlds" and involves up to fourteen different party members. Being the last Final Fantasy game originally released for the Super NES, it is quite lengthy and will take on average 40-60 hours to complete.

The two games on Final Fantasy Anthology are not exact replicas of their 16-bit counterparts, but they are very close. The game graphics are mostly unchanged, in 16-bit fashion like the originals. The sound, however, has been re-mastered to use the capabilities of the PlayStation console and is of a much higher quality than that of the Super NES versions.

The new versions of these games feature lengthy movie sequences at the beginning of each adventure, which gives fans a chance to see more realistically rendered versions of the characters in the game. Also, the version of Final Fantasy VI contained in this anthology has a "bonus" section, where players can watch replays of the movie clips, see original game artwork, and review listings of all the monsters encountered in the game.

  Manufacturer's description:

The packaging together in three disc set can be called the revival period of the Final Fantasy series, the title of 3 IV · V · VI. The full-color picture label featuring illustrations of Yoshitaka Amano's all, has adopted a four-sided digipak double doors like the first time in the game industry in the housing case of three discs. We will deliver goods as a memorial of the FF to attach a message to the FF from Amano further, was the eight of his series.

  Features:
Third person perspective
  • 2D graphics
  • Cartoon graphics
  • Medieval Fantasy, SCI-FI & Futuristic themes.
  • Number Of Players  1-2 Players
    Number Of Memory Card Blocks  1-2 Blocks
    Compatible Controllers Tested
    ( Official Gamepads Only )
     Standard Controller ( Digital Controller Compatible only )
    Compatible Light Guns
    ( Official Light Guns Only )
     None
    Other Compatible Controllers
    ( Official Controllers Only )
     None
    Special Controllers Included Or
    Supported ( Official Only )
     None
    Vibration Function Compatible  No
    Multi-Tap Function Compatible  No
    Link Cable Function Compatibile  No
    Emulator  ePSXe v.1.9.0
    Video Plugin  Pete's OpenGL Driver v2.9 ( internal X & Internal Y= Very High, Stretching mode: Stretch to full window size, render Mode: 2 (Use framebuffer object) text filt = 2 FPS limit= 63, Compatibility=2,3,2; Shader effects= 1 (Fullscreen smoothin))
    Audio Plugin  ePSXe SPU Core v.1.9.0
    CD-ROM Plugin  ePSXe Cdrom plugin
    Game Pad Plugin  N / A
    Vibration Compatible  The game doesn't have it (Digital only).
    Console Bios Used  SCPH7502

      NOTE:   This is not the only possible combination of plugins. There are others that will work (better or worse) for your particular hardware. We provide you with one working set-up so that you may get the game up and running, hassle-free. Testing other emulators/plugins is up to you.
     

     FINAL FANTASY IV CONTROLS:
      Move character - D-Pad 
      Cancel / Dash - Circle Button 
      Main menu / Increase quantities by multiples of ten in shops - Triangle Button 
      Confirm / Talk / Examine / Ride vehicles - X Button 
      Escape from battle - L1 + R1 Button 
      Change character displayed onscreen - R1 Button 
      Pause game - Start Button 

     FINAL FANTASY V CONTROLS:
      Move character - D-Pad 
      Cancel menu command / Run at double speed - Circle Button 
      Open menu screen / Pass turn in battle - Triangle Button 
      Execute menu command / Speak to people / Search treasure boxes and other objects / Mount/dismount modes of trasnportation / Activate switches and levers - X Button 
      View world map once it is obtained - Square Button 
      Escape from battle / Page up and down - L1+R1 Buttons 
      Pause game - Start Button 

     FINAL FANTASY VI CONTROLS:
      Move character - D-Pad 
      Cancel menu command / Run at double speed / Dismount vehicle - Circle Button 
      Open menu screen / Pass turn in battle - Triangle Button 
      Execute menu command / Speak to people / Search treasure boxes and other objects / Mount vehicles or chocobo / Move forward in vehicles or chocobo / Activate switches and levers - X Button 
      Toggle "Magic" menu screen between two different screens - Square Button 
      Escape from battle if used simultaneously / Page up and down / Scroll through characters in "status", "skills", and equip screens / Target all allies or all enemies for spells - L1+R1 Buttons 
      Target a group with spell - Select Button 
      Pause game - Start Button 

     

     
       


     
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     NTSC-J:
    • Final Fantasy IV [SLPM-86028]  - 
       
    • Final Fantasy V [SLPM-86081]  - 
       
    • Final Fantasy VI [SLPM-86198]  - 
       
    • Final Fantasy Collection Anniversary Package [SLPS-01945~7]  - 
       
     ASIA:
    • Final Fantasy V [SCPS-45214]  - 
       
    • Final Fantasy VI [SCPS-45387]  - 
       
    • Final Fantasy Collection [SCPS-45388-90]  - 
       
     NTSC-U:
    • Final Fantasy Anthology [SLUS-00879 & SLUS-00900]  - 
       
    • Final Fantasy Chronicles [SLUS-01360 & SLUS-01363]  - 
       
     PAL:
    • Final Fantasy Anthology [SCES-03840 & SCES-13840]  - 
       
    • Final Fantasy VI [SCES-03828]  - 
       

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