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  • Final Fantasy I∙II
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  • <default>Final Fantasy I∙II</default> Developers Publishers Release dates Genre Game modes Ratings Platforms Final Fantasy I∙II is a compilation of two Final Fantasy games for the Nintendo Famicom: Final Fantasy and Final Fantasy II. Both games had originally been released for the Family Computer, and very few changes were rendered from the original releases: a typographical error was corrected in Final Fantasy and two monster designs were subtly altered in Final Fantasy II. The first game basically borrows almost all of the graphical changes made to the English version (most notably the monsters "Beholder" and "Medusa", which use the altered sprite in subsequent remakes). Final Fantasy I∙II was the last cartridge Square released for the original Famicom, in early 1994, and was released
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Genre
  • Role-playing game
Ratings
  • Not Rated
Romaji
  • Fainaru Fantajī I∙II
Title
  • Final Fantasy I∙II
Media
  • 4
Japanese
  • ファイナルファンタジーI∙II
Modes
  • Single player
Release
  • --02-27
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Publisher
abstract
  • <default>Final Fantasy I∙II</default> Developers Publishers Release dates Genre Game modes Ratings Platforms Final Fantasy I∙II is a compilation of two Final Fantasy games for the Nintendo Famicom: Final Fantasy and Final Fantasy II. Both games had originally been released for the Family Computer, and very few changes were rendered from the original releases: a typographical error was corrected in Final Fantasy and two monster designs were subtly altered in Final Fantasy II. The first game basically borrows almost all of the graphical changes made to the English version (most notably the monsters "Beholder" and "Medusa", which use the altered sprite in subsequent remakes). Final Fantasy I∙II was the last cartridge Square released for the original Famicom, in early 1994, and was released in a limited edition box, which included various omake bonuses, maps and hint books. It was never officially released outside of Japan.