Gameplay in Final Fantasy is similar to that of many other console role-playing games. The player controls a party of four player characters, called Light Warriors (or. Loading game 'Final Fantasy 7 (FF1 Hack)', please wait. Press here to show the game.
Hi, I was reading some of the Best Rom Hacks thread over on the general discussion board and then I went looking for some. I managed to find the Final Fantasy VII for NES romhack, as well as the Advent Children patch, and started playing (pretty good so far, and damn accurate to the PS1 version too). I'd recommend getting the Advent Children patch rather than just the English translation as well because it apparently makes it much more playable as well as truer to the original in layout and graphics. Anyway, I've spent a good month or so getting my games lists and themes all as I want them, but with this in there (and no way of getting some scraped graphics into my theme automatically) it now had a bit of a metadata-less void for this game. So, I got on Photoshop and movie-maker and made some images and a preview video. I found all the source images from Google and the video was of game-play on YouTube that I have condensed somewhat and chopped around, and knocked up something similar to the scraped images I had got using the Universal XML tool.
I'm using the one with box-art and logo as well as screenshot, but I've put all three here in-case anybody wants these but without one or the other. Images are below and I'm put a link to the video underneath them to download. Hope somebody finds these useful.
For the last four years, one incredibly dedicated ROM hacker has been dissecting and adjusting the inner workings of an unofficial and unlicensed port of Final Fantasy VII for the Nintendo Famicom/NES - ensuring its gameplay and story closely follows the PlayStation 1 classic. Although lacking approval from SquareEnix, this 8-bit demake of the RPG epic is something we suspect even they'd be proud of, and one you can now experience yourself., in 2005 ShenZhen Nanjing Technology released a run-down port of Final Fantasy VII for Nintendo's 8-bit system in China. Despite lacking a lot of story elements, gameplay aspects and finesse, ROM hacker Lugia2009 saw potential within the game's code and began using it as a basis to recreate the PlayStation 1 adventure in its entirety for the Nintendo NES.
Throughout these four years, through various screenshots, updates and graphics - leaving countless retro gamers frothing at the mouth. During this process the black-market release has been transformed into a fully fledged 8-bit RPG with music to match its PlayStation counterpart, updated and more recognisable visuals, and also a refined story which follows the one we all know and love. As of today a downloadable patch for the Chinese Final Fantasy VII bootleg has been released online allowing everyone to finally sample this huge project. While it's yet to be tested in every emulator and confirmed as working on the original hardware (via an ), we're very much looking forward to swinging around our buster sword and reliving the 1997 quest in an all new form.
Final Fantasy VII NES Remake Gameplay Note: This video is from a much earlier version and may not reflect the latest version's gameplay/visuals Update: Apparently the patch in the link below is currently broken. An updated and working patch has been.