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{{Nihongo foot|'''''Final Fantasy Pixel Remaster'''''|ファイナルファンタジー ピクセルリマスター|Fainaru Fantajī Pikuseru Rimasutā|group=lower-alpha|lead=yes}} is a series of [[Video game remake|video game remasters]] of the first six installments in the ''[[Final Fantasy]]'' [[fantasy]] [[role-playing video game]] series developed by [[Tose (company)|Tose]]<ref>{{Cite web |title=TOSE developed "FINAL FANTASY Pixel Remaster". {{!}} News {{!}} TOSE CO., LTD. |url=https://www.tose.co.jp/en/news/2022622000519.html |access-date=2024-04-08 |website=www.tose.co.jp}}</ref> and [[Square Enix]] and published by Square Enix. The series includes remasters of the original versions of ''[[Final Fantasy (video game)|Final Fantasy]]'' (1987), ''[[Final Fantasy II]]'' (1988), ''[[Final Fantasy III]]'' (1990), ''[[Final Fantasy IV]]'' (1991), ''[[Final Fantasy V]]'' (1992), and ''[[Final Fantasy VI]]'' (1994), available standalone or in the ''Final Fantasy I-VI Bundle''{{Efn|Also known as ''FINAL FANTASY I_VI Collection''.}} [[Video game compilation|compilation]].
{{Nihongo foot|'''''Final Fantasy Pixel Remaster'''''|ファイナルファンタジー ピクセルリマスター|Fainaru Fantajī Pikuseru Rimasutā|group=lower-alpha|lead=yes}} is a series of [[Video game remake|video game remasters]] of the first six installments in the ''[[Final Fantasy]]'' [[fantasy]] [[role-playing video game]] series developed by [[Tose (company)|Tose]]<ref>{{Cite web |title=TOSE developed "FINAL FANTASY Pixel Remaster". {{!}} News {{!}} TOSE CO., LTD. |url=https://www.tose.co.jp/en/news/2022622000519.html |access-date=2024-04-08 |website=www.tose.co.jp}}</ref> and [[Square Enix]] and published by Square Enix. The series includes remasters of the original versions of ''[[Final Fantasy (video game)|Final Fantasy]]'' (1987), ''[[Final Fantasy II]]'' (1988), ''[[Final Fantasy III]]'' (1990), ''[[Final Fantasy IV]]'' (1991), ''[[Final Fantasy V]]'' (1992), and ''[[Final Fantasy VI]]'' (1994), available standalone or in the ''Final Fantasy I-VI Bundle''{{Efn|Also known as ''FINAL FANTASY I-VI Pixel Remaster Collection'' digitally or ''FINAL FANTASY I-VI Collection'' in physical versions.}} [[Video game compilation|compilation]].


The ''Pixel Remasters'' feature a rearranged soundtrack supervised by original composter [[Nobuo Uematsu]], redrawn [[Pixel art|sprite art]] by original artist [[Kazuko Shibuya]], updated UI, and other extras; they lack the balancing and additional gameplay content implemented in other versions of the games. Initially released on [[iOS]], [[Android (operating system)|Android]], and [[Microsoft Windows]], the games had a staggered release date throughout 2021 and 2022 before all six games released together on [[Nintendo Switch]] and [[PlayStation 4]] on April 19, 2023 in commemoration of the franchise's 35th anniversary.
The ''Pixel Remasters'' feature a rearranged soundtrack supervised by original composter [[Nobuo Uematsu]], redrawn [[Pixel art|sprite art]] by original artist [[Kazuko Shibuya]], updated UI, and other extras and enhancements that strive to stay close to the originals; they lack the balancing and additional gameplay content implemented in other versions. Initially released on [[iOS]], [[Android (operating system)|Android]], and [[Microsoft Windows]], the games had a staggered release date throughout 2021 and 2022 before all six games released together on [[Nintendo Switch]] and [[PlayStation 4]] on April 19, 2023 in commemoration of the franchise's 35th anniversary.

The series recieved


== Content ==
== Content ==
The ''Pixel Remaster'' series includes the first six installments of the ''Final Fantasy'' series originally released between 1987 and 1994 on the [[Nintendo Entertainment System]] and [[Super Nintendo Entertainment System]]. The ''Pixel Remasters'' lack the changes, balancing, and additional content implemented in [[List of Final Fantasy video games|other versions of the games]], such as the dungeons and jobs featured in the [[Game Boy Advance]] versions or [[Final Fantasy IV: The Complete Collection]].
{{Video game timeline|1987=''[[Final Fantasy]]''|1988=''[[Final Fantasy II]]''|1990=''[[Final Fantasy III]]''|1991=''[[Final Fantasy IV]]''|1992=''[[Final Fantasy V]]''|1994=''[[Final Fantasy VI]]''|range1=1987 -|range1_color=#098fd0 #c9e8f2|title=''Pixel Remaster'' titles|align=left}}The ''Pixel Remaster'' series includes the first six installments of the ''Final Fantasy'' series originally released between 1987 and 1994 on the [[Nintendo Entertainment System]] and [[Super Nintendo Entertainment System]]. The ''Pixel Remasters'' lack the changes, balancing, and additional content implemented in [[List of Final Fantasy video games|other versions of the games]], such as the dungeons and jobs featured in the [[Game Boy Advance]] versions or [[Final Fantasy IV: The Complete Collection]].
{{Video game timeline|1987=''[[Final Fantasy]]''|1988=''[[Final Fantasy II]]''|1990=''[[Final Fantasy III]]''|1991=''[[Final Fantasy IV]]''|1992=''[[Final Fantasy V]]''|1994=''[[Final Fantasy VI]]''|range1=1987 -|range1_color=#098fd0 #c9e8f2|title=''Pixel Remaster'' titles|align=left}}


== Development ==
== Release ==
== Release ==


== Reception ==
== Reception ==
{{Video game series reviews
| year1 = 1987
| year2 = 1988
| year3 = 1990
| year4 = 1991
| year5 = 1992
| year6 = 1994
| game1 = Final Fantasy
| game2 = Final Fantasy II
| game3 = Final Fantasy III
| game4 = Final Fantasy IV
| game5 = Final Fantasy V
| game6 = Final Fantasy VI
| mc1 = 80
| mc2 = 77
| mc3 = 79
| mc4 = 83
| mc5 = 82
| mc6 = 87
| oc1 = 87
| oc2 = 67
| oc3 = 76
| oc4 = 88
| oc5 = 95
| oc6 = 91
}}


== Notes ==
== Notes ==

Revision as of 04:04, 9 April 2024

Final Fantasy Pixel Remaster
File:FFPR Bundle 2.png
Promotional header for the Final Fantasy I-VI Bundle
Developer(s)Square Enix
Publisher(s)Square Enix
Artist(s)Kazuko Shibuya
Composer(s)Nobuo Uematsu
SeriesFinal Fantasy
EngineUnity
Platform(s)
ReleaseFinal Fantasy I, II, III
iOS, Android, Windows
  • WW: July 28, 2021
Nintendo Switch, PlayStation 4
  • WW: April 19, 2023

Final Fantasy IV

iOS, Android, Windows
  • WW: September 8, 2021
Nintendo Switch, PlayStation 4
  • WW: April 19, 2023

Final Fantasy V

iOS, Android, Windows
  • WW: July 28, 2021
Nintendo Switch, PlayStation 4
  • WW: April 19, 2023

Final Fantasy VI

iOS, Android, Windows
  • WW: February 23, 2022
Nintendo Switch, PlayStation 4
  • WW: April 19, 2023
Genre(s)Role-playing
Mode(s)Single-player

Final Fantasy Pixel Remaster[a] is a series of video game remasters of the first six installments in the Final Fantasy fantasy role-playing video game series developed by Tose[1] and Square Enix and published by Square Enix. The series includes remasters of the original versions of Final Fantasy (1987), Final Fantasy II (1988), Final Fantasy III (1990), Final Fantasy IV (1991), Final Fantasy V (1992), and Final Fantasy VI (1994), available standalone or in the Final Fantasy I-VI Bundle[b] compilation.

The Pixel Remasters feature a rearranged soundtrack supervised by original composter Nobuo Uematsu, redrawn sprite art by original artist Kazuko Shibuya, updated UI, and other extras and enhancements that strive to stay close to the originals; they lack the balancing and additional gameplay content implemented in other versions. Initially released on iOS, Android, and Microsoft Windows, the games had a staggered release date throughout 2021 and 2022 before all six games released together on Nintendo Switch and PlayStation 4 on April 19, 2023 in commemoration of the franchise's 35th anniversary.

The series recieved

Content

Pixel Remaster titles
1987Final Fantasy
1988Final Fantasy II
1989
1990Final Fantasy III
1991Final Fantasy IV
1992Final Fantasy V
1993
1994Final Fantasy VI

The Pixel Remaster series includes the first six installments of the Final Fantasy series originally released between 1987 and 1994 on the Nintendo Entertainment System and Super Nintendo Entertainment System. The Pixel Remasters lack the changes, balancing, and additional content implemented in other versions of the games, such as the dungeons and jobs featured in the Game Boy Advance versions or Final Fantasy IV: The Complete Collection.

Development

Release

Reception

Aggregate review scores
Game Year Metacritic OpenCritic
Final Fantasy 1987 80 87
Final Fantasy II 1988 77 67
Final Fantasy III 1990 79 76
Final Fantasy IV 1991 83 88
Final Fantasy V 1992 82 95
Final Fantasy VI 1994 87 91

Notes

  1. ^ Japanese: ファイナルファンタジー ピクセルリマスター, Hepburn: Fainaru Fantajī Pikuseru Rimasutā
  2. ^ Also known as FINAL FANTASY I-VI Pixel Remaster Collection digitally or FINAL FANTASY I-VI Collection in physical versions.

External links

References

  1. ^ "TOSE developed "FINAL FANTASY Pixel Remaster". | News | TOSE CO., LTD". www.tose.co.jp. Retrieved 2024-04-08.