Final Fantasy VI Advance

Final Fantasy VI Advance is a Game Boy Advance video game that serves as a remake of Final Fantasy VI. It was first released in Japan in 2006 and then in North America, Europe, and Australia in 2007. The game was developed by TOSE and published by Square Enix in Japan and by Nintendo in other countries. Final Fantasy VI Advance is the last game that Nintendo published for the Game Boy Advance. It was later ported to the Wii U Virtual Console in 2015, exclusively in Japan.

Unlike the earlier Final Fantasy remakes−Final Fantasy I & II: Dawn of Souls, Final Fantasy IV Advance, and Final Fantasy V Advance−Final Fantasy VI Advance did not receive its own Nintendo Player's Guide, likely due to being released at the very end of the Game Boy Advance's lifespan.

Changes

 * Dragons' Den, a new dungeon, has been added. here you'll be able to fight an enemy that was present in the SNES version's coding, but was never actually implemented into the game - the Kaiser Dragon.
 * New items for each character.
 * A Bestiary and a remade Soundtrack included. Once you defeat the game, you'll have the Music room.
 * A new Soul Shrine.
 * The translation is more similar to the Japanese text than before, with name changes and such (example - gil, the game's currency, was called GP in the American SNES version, while with the GBA remake it's now called gil, which it was in Japan and all other Final Fantasy video games).
 * New espers including Leviathan, Gilgamesh, Cactuar, and Diablos have been included.