- In November 2000, Squaresoft and Bandai released an updated version of Final Fantasy for the japanese portable game system, the Wonderswan Color, as a release title, including a special edition boxed set containing the game system and Final Fantasy. This updated version contains enhanced graphics, more save slots, including a field log, and several other additional options.
- An updated version was also released for the Playstation console in Final Fantasy Origins, which the game shares with Final Fantasy II.
- Final Fantasy was remade for the Japan-only system, the Wonderswan Color. It had new 16 bit graphics, new story scenes, and a cleaned up, more "modernized" interface. The Playstation version is a port of the WSC version with higher resolution graphics and a brand new, redone soundtrack.
- Final Fantasy Origins was also ported to the Gameboy Advance, renamed to "Final Fantasy I & II - Dawn of Souls". Final Fantasy I now had an addition of four secret dungeons, containing bosses from Final Fantasy III, IV, V, and VI.
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