

This resulted in pop-culture references, major story mistakes, story structure and characters arcs that were mistranslated and misinterpreted, inaccuracy of world-building and player hints and in-game instructions that weren't clearly explained.

New Logo & Title Screen - A new logo featured during the opening introduction and title screen to accommodate the name change to " Final Fantasy III".Ĭompared to the Super Famicom version (left).In addition to an English localization, numerous changes were incorporated: This is due to the original versions of Final Fantasy II and Final Fantasy III, as well as Final Fantasy V having released in Japan only at the time, with Final Fantasy IV rebranded and released internationally as " Final Fantasy II", thus the game was also rebranded to accommodate the absences.

It is the North American localization of the game and was renamed and marketed as " Final Fantasy III". The first international edition of Final Fantasy VI was released on October 20, 1994.
