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I don't have the 3D remake of them. o.o; I just have the port over to the newer system. Should I look for the 3D? Are their any changes to the mechanics/plot?
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FF3 never came out in the US either, but it saw a 3D remake on DS. Again, if you want to play it, play the remake, because you can't play the original. :P
I haven't played the 3D remake of FF4 yet. I can't say whether you should play it or the original (which was originally released as FF2 in the US).
FF5 got an expanded edition release on GBA, which was the same game with some bonus content added as an endgame secret. There was also a release on Playstation but it was just the original SNES game running in an emulator, and it was buggy. It also came out for iOS, but the "updated" graphics look awful. Definitely play FF5 Advance.
FF6 has not seen any remakes, just a GBA version with a new translation and some bonus content, and a PSX version with some FMVs added. Play the PSX version; the loading times are mildly annoying, but it's a more enjoyable script than the less-fun retranslation.
In other words, FF5 and FF6 are the only titles from the Final Fantasy series to not see any remake love.
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Games by Coda (updated 11/24/2019 - New game: Jigsawmino)
Art by Coda (updated 4/20/2020 - untitled original music)

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