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{{about|the second installment of the | {{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. 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]]. | '''''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]]'' (Famicom), ''[[Final Fantasy Origins]]'' ([[PlayStation]]), and ''[[Final Fantasy I & II: Dawn of Souls]]'' ([[Game Boy Advance]]). The ''Final Fantasy Origins'' version was the first time where ''Final Fantasy II'' released outside of Japan. The PlayStation version of ''Final Fantasy II'' also received a standalone release in Japan, as well as the first ''Final Fantasy''. | A few compilations bundle ''Final Fantasy II'' with the first game, ''[[Final Fantasy]]'', including ''[[Final Fantasy I∙II]]'' (Famicom), ''[[Final Fantasy Origins]]'' ([[PlayStation]]), and ''[[Final Fantasy I & II: Dawn of Souls]]'' ([[Game Boy Advance]]). The ''Final Fantasy Origins'' version was the first time where ''Final Fantasy II'' released outside of Japan. The PlayStation version of ''Final Fantasy II'' also received a standalone release in Japan, as well as the first ''Final Fantasy''. | ||
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=== Characters === | === Characters === | ||
* [[Firion]] | * [[Firion]] | ||
* [[Maria]] | * [[Maria]] | ||
* [[ | * [[Gus]] | ||
* [[Minwu]] | * [[Minwu]] | ||
* [[Josef]] | * [[Josef]] | ||
* [[Gordon]] | * [[Gordon]] | ||
* [[Leila]] | * [[Leila]] | ||
* [[ | * [[Gareth]] | ||
=== Items === | === Items === | ||
{{Main|List of items in Final Fantasy II}} | {{Main|List of items in Final Fantasy II}} | ||
{{Main|List of armor in Final Fantasy II}} | {{Main|List of armor in Final Fantasy II}} | ||
{{Main|List of weapons in Final Fantasy II}} | {{Main|List of weapons in Final Fantasy II}} | ||
== External links == | == External links == | ||
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* [https://tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pmwiki.php/VideoGame/FinalFantasyII Final Fantsy II] on TV Tropes Wiki | * [https://tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pmwiki.php/VideoGame/FinalFantasyII Final Fantsy II] on TV Tropes Wiki | ||
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