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The '''Developers' Office''' is a hidden area in the [[Dwarven Castle]] of ''[[Final Fantasy IV]]''. It is where the [[party]] can interact with various members of the game's development team. Originally exclusive to the Japanese [[Super Nintendo Entertainment System|Super Famicom]] release, the Developers' Office was removed from the North American localization and ''Final Fantasy IV Easy Type''. It was later re-added in all versions starting with the [[PlayStation]] release. In the PlayStation version, the location is named '''Development Room''', but was renamed '''Dev Team Office''' in ''[[Final Fantasy IV Advance]]''. It has been named Developers' Office in all versions starting with the [[Final Fantasy IV (3D remake)|3D remake]].
The '''Developers' Office''' is a hidden area in the [[Dwarven Castle]] of ''[[Final Fantasy IV]]''. It is where the [[party]] can interact with various members of the game's development team. Originally exclusive to the Japanese [[Super Nintendo Entertainment System|Super Famicom]] release, the Developers' Office was removed from the North American localization and ''Final Fantasy IV Easy Type''. It was later re-added in all versions starting with the [[PlayStation]] release. In the PlayStation version, the location is named '''Development Room''', but was renamed '''Dev Team Office''' in ''[[Final Fantasy IV Advance]]''. It has been named Developers' Office in all versions starting with the [[Final Fantasy IV (3D remake)|3D remake]].


The Developers' Office can be accessed from the Lali-ho Pub. To do so, the [[party]] must walk through a tile at the bottom-right corner (hinted by a cracked floor tile) and continue down a dark passageway until they reach a staircase. This leads into the Developers' Office. In ''Final Fantasy IV Advance'', a sign just outside the Developers' Office reads "1991 Dev Team Office". Nearly all staff members are designed after a character or species in the ''Final Fantasy'' game, such as [[Hironobu Sakaguchi|H. Sakaguchi]], who appears as a [[chocobo]].  
The Developers' Office can be accessed from the Lali-ho Pub. To do so, the [[party]] must walk through a tile at the bottom-right corner (hinted by a cracked floor tile) and continue down a dark passageway until they reach a staircase. This leads into the Developers' Office. In ''Final Fantasy IV Advance'', a sign just outside the Developers' Office reads "1991 Dev Team Office". Nearly all staff members are designed after a character or species in the ''Final Fantasy'' game, such [[Hironobu Sakaguchi]], who appears as a [[chocobo]].  


There is a downstairs room in the developers' office where [[Takashi Tokita|T. Tokita]] can be found. If the party talks to him, he tries to join them. There is also an erotic magazine, [[Lustful Lali-Ho]], which the party can look at from the bookshelf. The book's contents are never shown, but while the party is reading it, the area turns bright pink for effect.
There is a downstairs room in the developers' office where [[Takashi Tokita|T. Tokita]] can be found. If the party talks to him, he tries to join them. There is also an erotic magazine, [[Lustful Lali-Ho]], which the party can look at from the bookshelf. The book's contents are never shown, but while the party is reading it, the area turns bright pink for effect.

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