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Collection of SaGa FINAL FANTASY LEGEND is a compilation package of the the first three entries in the SaGa series, released for the Nintendo Switch in celebration of the 30th anniversary of the franchise. As these games were originally localized under the Final Fantasy banner in North America during the early 90's, the international title for the collection retains the original branding.
Blurb
Official Square Enix website
Get ready for the SaGa of a lifetime!
The origins of the SaGa series – FINAL FANTASY LEGEND I, II and III are coming to Nintendo Switch!
To commemorate the 30th Anniversary of the much loved SaGa series, SQUARE ENIX presents a new celebratory compilation that brings the three original Game Boy titles SaGa, SaGa 2 and SaGa 3 (released as THE FINAL FANTASY LEGEND, FINAL FANTASY LEGEND II and FINAL FANTASY LEGEND III in North America) into one package for Nintendo Switch! (digital release only)
Featuring the first three classic titles of the SaGa series in their original form with newly added functions to improve player experience including:
- Quick save / load
- Character speed boost
- Adjustable screen magnification
- Game Boy display mode – mirroring original GB screen layout
- New commemorative music and illustrations
- Choose from 8 x different in-game wallpapers
Note that this game features English and Japanese text ONLY.
Gameplay
Collection of SaGa features unedited ports of the original three gameboy titles, aside from the above listed bonus features. Each game has its own sense of style and battle system in addition to an impressive amount of player freedom for the earliest portable RPGs, and allows players to assemble a four-character party of their choosing from humans, mutants (espers), monsters, and robots.
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Trivia
- Each game is represented by an icon based on an important aspect of its story: the first game's icon is the Creator's tower in which most of the adventure takes place, the second game's icon is the statue of the goddess Isis, and the third game's icon is the time traveling spaceship Talon.