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thetonestarr said:

No, that's not obvious in the least. Not a single adapter has 100% compatibility, and the majority of the incompatible games are almost always late-in-the-generation titles. Final Fantasy VI is a perfect example of a late-gen title. It's very likely a game like this won't work with MOST adapters. Yeah, you said you've played it on "several" adapters. There are several more that you haven't. We don't have enough information to be certain about your experience being valid enough with his situation.

And even so, he said his adapter hasn't worked for ANY of his non-Japanese titles.

Besides, an imported American system will solve a ton of other problems.

Also, the word is spelled "refund". With a "d".

I don't know what I did to deserve such a rude answer as I'm only trying to help here, but heh...it's the internet!

I seem to be the only person answering in this thread who actually played this game with THREE different adapters on a PAL SNES. While this game was one of the late-gen titles it doesn't have the features of those games. It doesn't use a special chip, and it doesn't have "side-connecters", just look at the cartrigde and you see that it only has one row of connecters, several more advanced cartrigdes have two small rows of connecters extra (on the left and right of the normal connecter). Not all adapters cover these games and you need the more rare adapters for those. Final Fantasy III surely doesn't need a special adapter and will surely WORK on MOST adapters. So if it doesn't work on another adapter, ask for a refunD!