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In 2003, a remake, ''[[Sword of Mana]]'', was released for the [[Game Boy Advance]]. Its plot is a retelling of ''Final Fantasy Adventure''{{'}}s, and a lot of its gameplay was changed, including the removal of ''Final Fantasy''-related elements. In 2006, ''Final Fantasy Adventure'' was remade for the [[Softbank 3G]] and [[i-Mode]] services for Japanese mobile phones and then for the [[EZweb]] service in February 2007. The ''Final Fantasy''-related features were reinstated in all three versions, which have graphics on par with ''Sword of Mana''. In 2016, a 3D remake of ''Final Fantasy Adventure'', titled ''[[Adventures of Mana]]'', was released for iOS, Android, and PlayStation Vita. Like the mobile releases, ''Adventures of Mana'' also has the ''Final Fantasy''-related elements intact.
In 2003, a remake, ''[[Sword of Mana]]'', was released for the [[Game Boy Advance]]. Its plot is a retelling of ''Final Fantasy Adventure''{{'}}s, and a lot of its gameplay was changed, including the removal of ''Final Fantasy''-related elements. In 2006, ''Final Fantasy Adventure'' was remade for the [[Softbank 3G]] and [[i-Mode]] services for Japanese mobile phones and then for the [[EZweb]] service in February 2007. The ''Final Fantasy''-related features were reinstated in all three versions, which have graphics on par with ''Sword of Mana''. In 2016, a 3D remake of ''Final Fantasy Adventure'', titled ''[[Adventures of Mana]]'', was released for iOS, Android, and PlayStation Vita. Like the mobile releases, ''Adventures of Mana'' also has the ''Final Fantasy''-related elements intact.


In 2017, a port of ''Final Fantasy Adventure'' was released as a part of the ''[[Collection of Mana]]'' compilation for the Nintendo Switch in Japan. In 2019, the compilation was released in other countries, and is the first time that the original ''Final Fantasy Adventure'' was reissued on to another platform outside of Japan.
In 2017, a port of ''Final Fantasy Adventure'' was released as a part of the ''[[Collection of Mana]]'' compilation for the Nintendo Switch in Japan. In 2019, the compilation was released in other countries, making it the first time when the original ''Final Fantasy Adventure'' was reissued outside of Japan.


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