Welcome to rabbitDumpling(dot)net, the personal blog of Sabrina D. Carroll (she/her), the internet's favorite bunny girl. A queer content creator—writing RPGs, recording podcasts, and streaming video games—you can find here my thoughts, ideas, and notes on the many things I do in life.



Final Fantasy III

Only two years after Final Fantasy II, Japan got another sequel. An exclusive close to the first trilogy of games: Final Fantasy III. Released on the Famicom, it would remain that way for quite some time. Outside of fan translations, there was no official release of this version. In 2006, the world got its first official taste of this game in the form of a 3D remake on the Nintendo DS. While I played a large portion of the fan translation I didn’t sit down with it until the DS version. I only got so far into the game before the forced social networking frustrated me enough to stop. Mobile phones got a port of the 3D version and so we are playing the PC version of that port. Which is great since they replaced social media with monster hunting!

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Bug Report: Generation 1 & 2

The desire to play the beginning of the Final Fantasy franchise has proven to be a cursed endeavor. So far we have had some kind of issue or less than stellar gameplay for some reason or another. So while we are making the transition to the 3D generation of games, enjoy a compilation of the issues we have had to struggle with!

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Bug Report Special: Final Fantasy II

Describing my attempts to play Final Fantasy II as anything less than frustrating would be a disservice. All the nonsense I’ve had to put up with has been insurmountable. I have to admit, I almost just skipped this entry due to frustration. I persevered and got about 1/3rd of the way into the game. However, more issues cropped up and so I put it on hold. With the end of Final Fantasy VI, I decided I wanted to finish the 2D era of games before moving ahead. To explain this delay, I have chronicled my adventures here.

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