: These manuals often include character class descriptions (Warrior, Thief, White Mage, etc.), elemental weaknesses, and explanations for the Memo Save system—a feature unique to this version that allows you to save your progress at any time. Essential "Cheat Sheets" for Gameplay
: Unlike the original NES versions, Final Fantasy Origins on PSN allows you to choose "Easy" or "Normal" mode from the config menu, which adjusts experience gain and item prices. Where to Find it Now
Because the game includes the first two Final Fantasy titles, there are several "must-know" mechanics that were originally found in the physical paper manuals: Final Fantasy Origins PSN
: On a PS3, PSP, or PS Vita, you can press the PS Button (or Home button) during gameplay and select "Software Manual" to see the original instructional materials in digital form.
: This PSN version includes a dash feature (hold Circle or Cancel button) that was not in the original NES releases, significantly speeding up exploration. : These manuals often include character class descriptions
For on the PlayStation Network (PSN), the "useful paper" you are looking for likely refers to the digital manuals or specific gameplay guides that accompany the PSOne Classics version. Digital Manuals and Documentation
When you purchase a PSOne Classic like Final Fantasy Origins on PSN, the "paper" is typically provided as a digital manual accessible through the PlayStation interface. : This PSN version includes a dash feature
: Use the Memo Save for quick stops, but remember that resetting the system or turning it off will erase a Memo Save. You must use a traditional save at an Inn or on the world map for permanent progress.