8 Video Game Bugs That Became Features
8. Final Fantasy VI - The Train Suplex
Final Fantasy 6, the oft-forgotten entry in the FF series, once more commonly known as Final Fantasy 3 in the West (due to Final Fantasy 2, 3 and 5 never releasing stateside) received wide-spread acclaim when it was released back in 1994.
It's since been ported and re-released dozens of times, appearing on consoles such as the Gameboy Advance, the original Playstation and the Wii.
Even though the game has been ported so many times, every version of the game has the same hilarious bug: The Sabin Train Suplex.
Party member Sabin has a pretty insane move called Suplex (also known as Meteor Strike in Japan), in which he (unsurprisingly) suplexes an enemy. There are certain enemies Sabin can't suplex, due to their size or strength, but for some reason, The Phantom Train - a fully sized 19th-century steam train - can be picked up and flipped over.
Fans of the series loved this dumb interaction so much (a regular-sized man WWE-style suplexes a train, what's not to love?) that it has remained in every port of the game since.
Here's hoping FF6 gets a remake too so we can see this in its full 3D glory.