It includes additional gameplay features and enhanced visuals, as well as a re-translated script that follows Japanese naming conventions for the spells and monsters, but it does not feature the full motion videos from the PlayStation release of the game. Four new
espers appear in this re-release:
Leviathan,
Gilgamesh,
Cactuar, and Diabolos. Two new areas include the Dragons' Den dungeon, which includes the Kaiser Dragon, a monster coded but not included in the original, and a "Soul Shrine", a place where the player can fight monsters continuously. Three new spells also appear, and several bugs from the original are fixed. In addition, similarly to the other handheld
Final Fantasy re-releases, a bestiary and a music player are included. Interestingly, even in the Japanese version, the music player is in English and uses the American names, e.g.
Strago over
Stragus.
[67] The package features new artwork by series veteran and original character and image designer
Yoshitaka Amano.
Additionally, a scene from prior releases of the game in which Celes is beaten is not present in this port.