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{{about|the second installment of the [[Final Fantasy (series)|Final Fantasy]] series|the second installment in North America, where it was named Final Fantasy II, and the fourth game in the series overall|Final Fantasy IV}} | {{about|the second installment of the [[Final Fantasy (series)|Final Fantasy]] series|the second installment in North America, where it was named Final Fantasy II, and the fourth game in the series overall|Final Fantasy IV}} | ||
'''''Final Fantasy II''''' is the second installment of the ''[[Final Fantasy (series)|Final Fantasy]]'' series. The game was developed and published by [[Square]] for the [[Nintendo Entertainment System|Famicom]] in 1988, exclusively in Japan. A North American localization of the original Famicom released was planned but cancelled partway into the translation process. | '''''Final Fantasy II''''' is the second installment of the ''[[Final Fantasy (series)|Final Fantasy]]'' series. The game was developed and published by [[Square]] for the [[Nintendo Entertainment System|Famicom]] in 1988, exclusively in Japan. A North American localization of the original Famicom released was planned but cancelled partway into the translation process. Remakes of the game received standalone releases for the [[WonderSwan Color]], [[PlayStation Portable]], and [[iOS]]/[[Android]] phones. As neither this game nor ''[[Final Fantasy III]]'' were initially released outside Japan, ''[[Final Fantasy IV]]'' was originally released in North America as ''Final Fantasy II'', so as not to confuse players. The game introduced two recurring elements of the ''Final Fantasy'' franchise: [[Chocobo]] and a character named [[Cid]]. | ||
A few [[compilations]] bundle ''Final Fantasy II'' with the first game, ''[[Final Fantasy]]'', including ''[[Final Fantasy I∙II]]'', ''[[Final Fantasy Origins]]'', and ''[[Final Fantasy I & II: Dawn of Souls]]''. ''Final Fantasy Origins'' was the first time that ''Final Fantasy II'' released | A few [[compilations]] bundle ''Final Fantasy II'' with the first game, ''[[Final Fantasy]]'', including ''[[Final Fantasy I∙II]]'', ''[[Final Fantasy Origins]]'', and ''[[Final Fantasy I & II: Dawn of Souls]]''. ''Final Fantasy Origins'' was the first time that ''Final Fantasy II'' released outside of Japan. | ||
== Characters == | == Characters == |
Revision as of 20:14, December 12, 2020
Final Fantasy II | |
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ファイナルファンタジーII | |
Developer(s): | |
Publisher(s): |
Square |
Platform(s): |
Famicom, WonderSwan Color, PlayStation, Mobile phone, Virtual Console (Wii), PlayStation Portable, iOS/Android phones |
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Famicom: |
Genre: |
Role-playing game |
Modes: |
Single player |
Ratings: |
CERO: A |
This article is about the second installment of the Final Fantasy series. For the second installment in North America, where it was named Final Fantasy II, and the fourth game in the series overall, see Final Fantasy IV. |
Final Fantasy II is the second installment of the Final Fantasy series. The game was developed and published by Square for the Famicom in 1988, exclusively in Japan. A North American localization of the original Famicom released was planned but cancelled partway into the translation process. Remakes of the game received standalone releases for the WonderSwan Color, PlayStation Portable, and iOS/Android phones. As neither this game nor Final Fantasy III were initially released outside Japan, Final Fantasy IV was originally released in North America as Final Fantasy II, so as not to confuse players. The game introduced two recurring elements of the Final Fantasy franchise: Chocobo and a character named Cid.
A few compilations bundle Final Fantasy II with the first game, Final Fantasy, including Final Fantasy I∙II, Final Fantasy Origins, and Final Fantasy I & II: Dawn of Souls. Final Fantasy Origins was the first time that Final Fantasy II released outside of Japan.
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- NES Version on Final Fantasy Kingdom
- Final Fantsy II on TV Tropes Wiki
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