Due to the release of Collection of Mana, I can't host the ROMs for Final Fantasy Adventure and its remakes. Rather, the buttons below direct you to ROM collections at Internet Archive. Click here if you need directions with that. If Internet Archive doesn't work out for you, I have more options in my links.
You need a Game Boy emulator to play Final Fantasy Adventure, a Game Boy Advance emulator to play Sword of Mana, and a PSP emulator to play Adventures of Mana. You can find these emulators on my emulators page. If you need assistance with any of the emulators offered on my site, check out my emulation help subsite: Video Game Emulation for Newbies.
Released for the 4-color Game Boy, the original game follows a lone hero who fights to stop the Dark Lord and his sorcerer from seizing the power of the Mana Tree. Combining Zelda-like combat with RPG elements, it became the first entry in the Mana series (known as “Seiken Densetsu” in Japan).
A remake of Final Fantasy Adventure, this enhanced version for Game Boy Advance features reimagined visuals, expanded storylines, and new character customization. It deepens the world’s lore while refining gameplay with a more dynamic battle system.
A full 3D remake of Final Fantasy Adventure, faithfully recreating the classic tale with modern graphics and a refined combat system. It stays true to the original’s charm while updating mechanics for a new generation. This was released for iOS, Android, and PlayStation Vita. The Search link below leads to PlayStation Vita ROM collections where you can find this game.
Hackers release their works as patches. To play the patch you must apply it to the game's ROM. If you need help with patching, check out my Patching Guide.
This is a full-color enhancement of the original Game Boy classic. In addition to the colorization, this version fixes several bugs found in the original release, offering a smoother and more polished experience.