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'''''Final Fantasy Legend II''''', originally released in Japan as Sa・Ga2: Hihō Densetsu ( | '''''Final Fantasy Legend II''''', originally released in Japan as Sa・Ga2: Hihō Densetsu (サ・ガ2 秘宝伝説, Sa・Ga2 ~ The Treasure Legend), is a role-playing video game for the [[Game Boy]] and the second game of the ''SaGa'' series. The game was originally released in December 1990 for Japanese audiences, but was translated and released in North America in November 1991 by Square America Co and again in 1998 by Sunsoft. The game is a sequel to ''[[The Final Fantasy Legend]]'' and would later receive a sequel, ''[[Final Fantasy Legend III]]''. | ||
Like the first game, the English version of ''Final Fantasy Legend II'' was re-branded as a ''Final Fantasy'' title for marketing purposes in North America. The game's development was headed by lead designer [[Akitoshi Kawazu]], who had worked on the previous title, with a music staff consisting of [[Kenji Ito]] and [[Nobuo Uematsu]]. | Like the first game, the English version of ''Final Fantasy Legend II'' was re-branded as a ''Final Fantasy'' title for marketing purposes in North America. The game's development was headed by lead designer [[Akitoshi Kawazu]], who had worked on the previous title, with a music staff consisting of [[Kenji Ito]] and [[Nobuo Uematsu]]. | ||
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In December 2020, all three ''Final Fantasy Legend'' games were re-released for the [[Nintendo Switch]] compilation title, ''[[Collection of SaGa Final Fantasy Legend]]''. | In December 2020, all three ''Final Fantasy Legend'' games were re-released for the [[Nintendo Switch]] compilation title, ''[[Collection of SaGa Final Fantasy Legend]]''. | ||
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