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==Versions and merchandise== {{main article|Sword of Mana|Adventures of Mana}} {{Video game release table | 1 = Game Boy | 1A = 1991 | 1B = 1991 | 1C = 1993 | 2 = [[Sword of Mana|Game Boy Advance]] | 2A = 2003 | 2B = 2003 | 2C = 2004 | 3 = Cellphones | 3A = 2006 | 3B = n/a | 3C = n/a | 4 = [[Adventures of Mana|PlayStation Vita, iOS, Android]] | 4W = 2016 }} In 1998, Sunsoft obtained the license for it and re-released it along with the [[Saga (series)|''Final Fantasy Legend'']] games.<ref name="sunsoft"/><ref>{{cite magazine |title=The RPG Revolution: RPGing on the Go|magazine=[[Electronic Gaming Monthly]] |issue=106 |publisher=[[Ziff Davis]] |date=May 1998 |page=95}}</ref> This version was advertised as having [[Game Boy Color]] support, although the release was not enhanced in any way.<ref name="Sy2000"/> RPGamer reported in July 2004 that Square Enix was polling die-hard customers, testing the feasibility of porting ''Final Fantasy Adventure'' to the [[Nintendo DS]].<ref name="Adashek2004"/> [[GamesRadar]] listed ''Final Fantasy Adventure'' as one of the titles they wanted in the [[Nintendo 3DS|3DS]] [[Virtual Console]].<ref name=radar/> The game received a [[enhanced remake|remake]] for the [[Game Boy Advance]] called ''[[Sword of Mana]]'' in 2003. The original version was remade again to mobile phones and released on August 16, 2006, for [[SoftBank Mobile|SoftBank's 3G]] network.<ref name="mobile-release-SB3G" /> It was later ported onto [[i-Mode]] distribution service on November 6 and [[EZweb]] distribution service on February 5, 2007.<ref name="mobile-release-iMode" /><ref name="mobile-release-EZweb" /> The gameplay of the mobile phone version is closer to the original game's design, but featuring updated graphics and sound, an improved world map, and other minor changes.<ref name="Baker2007"/> The characters have been redesigned several times between each remake.<ref name="Redesigns" /> A [[3D computer graphics|3D]] remake, ''[[Adventures of Mana]]'', was released in 2016 for [[PlayStation Vita]], [[Android (operating system)|Android]] and [[iOS]].<ref name="3Dremake"/> A port of the original game was released with ports of ''Secret of Mana'' and ''Trials of Mana'' as part of the ''Seiken Densetsu Collection'' on June 1, 2017<ref name="Switch"/> in Japan and on June 11, 2019 in North America and Europe as ''[[Collection of Mana]]'' for the [[Nintendo Switch]].<ref>{{Cite web|url=https://square-enix-games.com/en_GB/news/whats-good-about-collection-mana|title=What's so good about… Collection of Mana on Nintendo Switch? | Square Enix Blog|access-date=2022-01-04|archive-date=2022-01-04|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20220104014237/https://square-enix-games.com/en_GB/news/whats-good-about-collection-mana|url-status=live}}</ref><ref>{{Cite web|url=https://www.engadget.com/final-fantasy-adventure-irl-mana-collection-133008777.html|title='Final Fantasy Adventure' was everything I hoped for 25 years later|date=3 June 2020 |access-date=2022-01-04|archive-date=2022-01-04|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20220104014238/https://www.engadget.com/final-fantasy-adventure-irl-mana-collection-133008777.html|url-status=live}}</ref> Two guidebooks have been released in Japan: {{nihongo foot|''Seiken Densetsu: Final Fantasy Gaiden kiso chishiki-hen''|聖剣伝説 ファイナルファンタジー外伝: 基礎知識編|lit. Holy Sword Legend Final Fantasy Supplementary Story Basic Knowledge|group=lower-alpha}} and {{nihongo foot|''Seiken Densetsu Final Fantasy Gaiden kanzen kōryaku-hen''|聖剣伝説 ファイナルファンタジー外伝 完全攻略編|lit. Holy Sword Legend Final Fantasy Supplementary Story Advance Knowledge|group=lower-alpha}}, each of which contains character illustrations and [[manga]]. The guidebooks were released in May and August 1991 respectively.<ref name="basic-guide" /><ref name="advance-guide" /> === Other manga === ''Final Fantasy Adventure'' is one of the video games featured in the manga titled ''Rock'n Game Boy'', by Shigeto Ikehara and published by Comic BomBom from October 1989 to December 1991.
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