With that said, these maps will pair perfectly with, and are also linked from, our full Final Fantasy I walkthrough & guide. Just keep in mind however that we're reproducing these old maps to help - and they might not be 100% up to modern standards. However, while art has changed over the years, FF1's level layouts remain the same - which means all of these maps will work for all versions of FF1, including the new version included in the Final Fantasy HD Pixel Remaster series. The map images mostly use the location names from the NES/Famicom original - which is different to some modern versions - and exclusively use the original game's art. On this page, we feature our FF1 Maps, as compiled some twenty years ago on Final Fantasy fansite UFFSite, which just so happens to be RPG Site's predecessor and younger sibling. ![]() Sure enough, it's pretty tame by modern standards - but there's still a large overworld for you to explore, plus towns and other locations with secrets to find and, of course, sprawling dungeons. The world of Final Fantasy was one of the largest and most sprawling in a console RPG to date at the time of its 1987 release.
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