So what makes this map set of Final Fantasy VI worthy of being recognized in the 100th Maps Of The Month featurette? First off, the game itself is nothing short of amazing. Square then decided they would go ahead and release VII and all future games onwards with consistent numbering regardless of region, and so the attempt to avoid confusion by renumbering IV/II and VI/III ironically created more confusion when Square rereleased those titles - and rerelease them they did, again and again.) It has always been the case in Japan, but the rest of the world didn't initially get the 'real' Final Fantasy II, III, or V localized, so IV and VI which did manage to cross the ocean were originally released as II and III to not confuse Western gamers.
(Yes, Final Fantasy VI is the proper title, as the game is now known worldwide. This is a special Maps Of The Month featurette, as it is the 100th! And so what game would be fitting for this momentous occasion? Why, Final Fantasy VI, of course. It's been quite a year of milestones for (10 year anniversary, 20,000 maps), and so here we have another one.
For this month's 'Maps Of The Month' featurette, I wish to draw your attention to FlyingArmor's Final Fantasy VI (Super NES) maps.