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  2. Final Fantasy Mystic Quest - Wikipedia

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    The European release had its title changed to Mystic Quest Legend to avoid confusion with Final Fantasy Adventure, which had been released in Europe as Mystic Quest. [17] Final Fantasy Mystic Quest was first unveiled in June at the 1992 Summer Consumer Electronics Show in Chicago, where it was a popular venue, [4] and the game was later ...

  3. Final Fantasy Adventure - Wikipedia

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    Final Fantasy Adventure, known in Japan as Seiken Densetsu: Final Fantasy Gaiden [a] or simply Seiken Densetsu, [b] and later released in Europe as Mystic Quest, is a 1991 action role-playing game developed and published by Square for the Game Boy. It is a spin-off of the Final Fantasy series and the first game in the Mana series.

  4. Mana (series) - Wikipedia

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    Known in Europe as Mystic Quest; The first game of the Mana series was marketed in Japan and the United States as a Final Fantasy game and drew many stylistic influences from the Final Fantasy series, but deviated in that it presented real-time, action-oriented battles comparable to The Legend of Zelda, rather than traditional turn-based ...

  5. Talk:Final Fantasy Mystic Quest - Wikipedia

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    2 Final Fantasy Mystic Quest. 3 Thank you. 4 Saga III as opposed to Seiken Densetsu. 1 comment. 5 Questioning Some information on the "Dark King" final Boss. 2 comments.

  6. Sword of Mana - Wikipedia

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    It is an enhanced remake of the first game in the Mana series, the Game Boy game Seiken Densetsu: Final Fantasy Gaiden, which was released as Final Fantasy Adventure in North America and as Mystic Quest in Europe. Sword of Mana was the fifth release in the series.

  7. Ryuji Sasai - Wikipedia

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    Ryuji Sasai (笹井隆司, Sasai Ryūji, born December 21, 1961) is a Japanese video game composer and bass guitarist. He is best known for his work on Xak, Final Fantasy Legend III and Final Fantasy Mystic Quest.

  8. Category:Virtual Console games for Wii U - Wikipedia

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    Final Fantasy VI; Final Fantasy Mystic Quest; Final Fantasy Tactics Advance; Final Fight (video game) Final Fight 2; Final Fight 3; Final Soldier; Fire Emblem Gaiden;

  9. Adventures of Mana - Wikipedia

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    Adventures of Mana is a remake of the 1991 Game Boy game Final Fantasy Adventure, which was the first entry in the Mana series. [2] It is the second remake of Final Fantasy Adventure, the first being the Game Boy Advance game Sword of Mana, which had removed the connections to the Final Fantasy series in favor of being more connected to the rest of the Mana series. [8]