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In the Floating Castle, there's a floor that has a robot standing next to an open window in the middle of the room. Look through the window to find out where you're supposed to go next. Or I could just explicitly tell you where to go, but that's no fun :-). Or you could look up a walkthrough, there are a million of em online.
Squenix got lazy... again. The PSP versions of 1 and 2 are still best. For 3 and 4, the PSP versions and 3D remakes are equally good. For 5 and 6, the GBA or old Steam versions (with some mod tweaking to make less ugly).
But at least there's no NFT bullcrap.
The reason they didn't include the GBA bonus content is because that content was garbage and made the game a worse experience. It's that simple.
Lol that you think that's the actual reason.
You are entitled to your wrong opinion, sirrah.
The GBA version of FF1 is the "Star Wars Special Edition" version of the game to put it bluntly. It has unnecessary changes that made the product worse.
The fact that:
1) All bonus content from all games is not there and
2) Bonus content continued to be included in previous rereleases (with perhaps FFIV being an exception for the 3D ones, but that's different enough to as not to count)
Makes it pretty unlikely they suddenly decided that "You know what, it ALL sucks, nuke it".
No, most likely they decided they were going to do this on the cheap, and one easy way was to simply ignore all that and promote it as 'the original experience' (despite the fact they are anything but).
It's only included in 2 releases, the GBA port that created it and the PSP version that was built from the GBA game in order to save time. The mobile version is just a port of the PSP game.
Just sticking with FF1....
-Extra items that didn't exist in the original
-EXP gained twice as quick (or whatever it is)
-Not having an equipment limit
-Having equipment shared by all, allowing anyone to use any equip in battle insead of just one person
-Not having spiked squares and removing the Hall of Giants (as well as the Penninsula of Power which at least was technically a bug).