solidification is a prolific creator of fan-made achievements across different game genres and especially in the world of Final Fantasy mods. You can follow solidification’s set-making journey here.
Achievements for SaGa 3: The Ruler of Time and Space – Shadow or Light have been released courtesy of TheMysticalOne and solidification. Click on the box art to access the achievements.
Writes TheMysticalOne:
Join a ragtag group of orphaned heroes from the future (plus one childhood friend from the present) as they mix crystals, transform, and summon their own past, present, and future selves in an effort to save their time from…frankly a swathe of horrifying eldritch abominations and a terrible flood caused by what appears to be a giant pot in the sky. Can they change their future?
SaGa 3 is a remake of the Game Boy game–released as Final Fantasy Legend III in the US–that updates the gameplay to be more in line with the rest of the SaGa series and adds all new events and systems.
This exciting new set published by TheMysticalOne and solidification is sure to entertain you for hours!
To see Cadaxar’s developed sets on RA, click here.
Via Jr-Dev Channel on Discord on May 31, 2025
Let this be a warning to all future devs, if you are not absolutely perfect you will be dev banned eventually. Instead of informing you of problems in a set you will have a list compiled against you then thrown in your face along with a removal from Devving. Good luck to you all
solidification is a prolific creator of fan-made achievements across different game genres and especially in the world of Final Fantasy mods. You can follow solidification’s set-making journey here.
I got a few messages on how to get this stupid thing to work, so I’m going to put full instructions for RetroArch using blueMSX core. I cannot speak on any other emulator/core at all. See the bottom of this section for a pre-formatted User Disk (Disk 2) that you need for saving.
2) In that zip, put Machines and Databases into RetroArch’s systems folder (you can figure out where your directories are in RetroArch by opening it and going to Settings -> Directory)
3) Within RetroArch, download the blueMSX core
4) Get the FF1 rom from wherever. You need 2 disks: Game Disk (disk 1) and User Disk (disk 2). Disk 1 is the rom itself. Disk 2 is the user disk for saving. I have submitted a blank User Disk for RAPatches because some people struggle just to create and format the stupid thing, so it will hopefully be available when you download the translation patch.
4*) OPTIONAL: If you want to translate it, get the translation from RHDN. It comes with a .bps file. Get FLIPS (also at RHDN) and use FLIPS to patch the *game* disk with the .bps file to output a new, translated game disk. You only need to translate the game disk, not the user disk. As above, I have submitted a user disk pre-formatted and ready to use pending approval (I’ll delete this if approved).
5) Put these two in the same folder/directory somewhere you put your RetroArch games in and then, in that same folder/directory, create a text file. Copy and paste the titles of the two Disk files into it with Game Disk first and User Disk second. Rename your text file to something and change its extension from .txt to .m3u.
Example: I renamed my game disk to Final Fantasy (Disk 1).dsk and my user disk to Final Fantasy (Disk 2).dsk. Then my text file literally says:
Final Fantasy (Disk 1).dsk Final Fantasy (Disk 2).dsk
and nothing else. I then renamed my textfile to Final Fantasy.m3u
6) Open RetroArch and choose the blueMSX core then open the Final Fantasy.m3u (or whatever you named it) file (not the game/user .dsk files)
7) Hold Left CTRL while booting. If you don’t, you’ll have to do a hard reset. You’ll know it was fine when it says “Say DOS… Okay!” and the game itself actually boots with the prolog story
8) If you have the User Disk I submitted, you’re good to go. If not, good luck trying to get this stupid emulator to read in your input. See the posts above on how to format a user disk.
solidification is a prolific creator of fan-made achievements across different game genres and especially in the world of Final Fantasy mods. You can follow solidification’s set-making journey here.
Achievements have been released for Final Fantasy VI Reimagined, hot on the heels of its recent update, courtesy of solidification.