Download Final Fantasy Font Options ROM Hack

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Parameter Info
Console: NES
Original Game: Final Fantasy
Type: Addendum
Genre: Role Playing
Modifications: G
Creator: Rodimus Primal
Date Created: 12/19/2014
Last Modified: 03/01/2017
Parameter Info
File Name: Final Fantasy Font Options.zip
Downloads: 9
Requirements: No Special Requirements
Version: 2.0
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Final Fantasy Font OptionsDescription

Don’t think this is gonna be a 100% Gold Remake, it’ll have its differences. Extra battles (some’ll be optionals, tough but rewarding), Hoenn Pokemon (in every area, and hard to find) New areas, Remapped some dungeons (so your old guides wont work) , Extra recurring characters (some’ll hate you, some’ll help you)

Note that the hack is incomplete but feel free to enjoy the hack as-is.

Final Fantasy Font OptionsRead Me

Final Fantasy Font Options v2.0

By Rodimus Primal
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There are many hacks for the first NES Final Fantasy. Some consider two
of them to be the definitive versions of the game. The first is AstralEsper's
Final Fantasy Restored. The next is Grond's Final Fantasy. The font used,
however, is difficult to look at to many. To give people the choice as to
which font they'd prefer, this font package was made.

With this, for whichever one is your NES version of Final Fantasy, you have
the choice of the original NES font used, the Final Fantasy IV font (USFFII),
or the font for Final Fantasy VI (USFFIII). You can also use these fonts on 
vanilla Final Fantasy. Also if you found the shadow on Restored and Grond's
hacks difficult to see on a CRT, a No Shadow patch is included as well.

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Included in this package:

- Final Fantasy Restored (Original Font).ips
- Final Fantasy Restored (FFIV Font).ips
- Final Fantasy Restored (FFVI Font).ips
- Final Fantasy Restored (No Shadow Font).ips
- Grond's Final Fantasy (Original Font).ips
- Grond's Final Fantasy (FFIV Font).ips
- Grond's Final Fantasy (FFVI Font).ips
- Grond's Final Fantasy (No Shadow Font).ips
- Final Fantasy (FFIV Font).ips
- Final Fantasy (FFVI Font).ips
- Final Fantasy Font Options Readme


Instructions:

-vanilla Final Fantasy:
	
	Take a Final Fantasy (U) (!) ROM and use Lunar IPS to apply 
	one of the patches in the Final Fantasy I NES folder for the 
	font of your choice. 

-Final Fantasy Restored:
	
	Take a Final Fantasy (U) (!) ROM prepatched with AstralEsper's
	Final Fantasy Restored. Use Lunar IPS to apply the patch to
	the ROM. Use one of the patches in the Final Fantasy Restored
	folder for the font of your choice.

	I cannot tell you where to get a ROM, but the original hack can 
	be downloaded here:
	
	http://www.romhacking.net/hacks/1631

	The original, unmodified ROM should be patched before applying
	the restored patch. Final Fantasy Restored can be patched using
	Lunar IPS as the patch is in .IPS format.

-Grond's Final Fantasy:

	Take a Final Fantasy (U) (!) ROM prepatched with Grond's Final
	Fantasy. Use Lunar IPS to apply the patch to the ROM. Use one 
	of the patches in the Grond's Final Fantasy folder for the font 
	of your choice.


	Again, I cannot tell you where to get a ROM, but the original can
	be downdloaded here:

	http://www.romhacking.net/hacks/652

	The original, unmodified ROM should be patched before applying
	the restored patch. However, Grond's Final Fantasy patch is in
	a different format, .bps. To apply his hack to an unaltered
	ROM, you will need to download the beat utility to patch it.
	That can be downloaded here:

	http://www.romhacking.net/utilities/893

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Special thanks to all the folks in the ROM Hacking community that go out of
their way to improve upon older games that many of us have come to know and 
love. 

Thanks to AstralEsper,Alex W Jackson, Anomie, Disch, Grond, Lenophis, 
Leviathan Mist, Mighty Collector, Paulygon, x_loto, Zzonkmiles, Captain
Muscles, Goongyae, Karatorian, and Bregalad for their hard work and efforts
for both versions of the NES classic.