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{{ | {{All Game Nav|game=Final Fantasy Mystic Quest|num=1}} | ||
{{Infobox | |||
|title=Final Fantasy Mystic Quest | |title=Final Fantasy Mystic Quest | ||
|developer=[[Square]] | |boxart= | ||
|publisher=[[Square]] | |developer=[[Square Co., Ltd.]] | ||
| | |publisher=[[Square Co., Ltd.]] | ||
|systems= | |categories=[[RPG]] | ||
| | |systems=[[SNES]], [[PlayStation]] (part of a [[:Category:Final Fantasy compilations|collection]]) | ||
|releasedates=[[October 5]], [[1992]] <small>'''(NA)'''</small><br/>[[September 10|September 10th]], [[1993]] (JPN)<br/>[[1993]] '''(PAL)''' | |||
|players=1 | |players=1 | ||
}} | }} | ||
'''Final Fantasy Mystic Quest''''s is an RPG unrelated to any other | {{wikipedia|Final Fantasy Mystic Quest}} | ||
'''Final Fantasy Mystic Quest''''s is an RPG unrelated to any other [[:Category Final Fantasy|Final Fantasy]] game. Its presentation and battle system is broadly similar to that of the main series, but differs in its inclusion of action-adventure game elements. The gameplay takes a departure from the main series in a variety of ways. Many series staples are eliminated, such as random battles, save points, manual equipment, and the party system. A year after its U.S. debut, the game was released in Japan as ''Final Fantasy USA: Mystic Quest''. In PAL territories (Europe, Australia, and New Zealand) the game was released as ''Mystic Quest Legend'' - it was meant as a sequel of sorts to the previously released [[Mystic Quest]] ([[Seiken Densetsu]]) for the [[:Category:Game Boy|Nintendo Game Boy]]. | |||
In the game, the player controls a youth named Benjamin (name given in the US manual) in his quest to save the world. His goal is to reclaim a set of stolen crystals that determine the state of the world's four elemental powers. | In the game, the player controls a youth named Benjamin (name given in the US manual) in his quest to save the world. His goal is to reclaim a set of stolen crystals that determine the state of the world's four elemental powers. | ||
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[[Category:Final Fantasy]] | |||
[[Category:RPG]] | [[Category:RPG]] | ||
[[Category:Super Nintendo]] | |||
[[Category:Square Co., Ltd.]] | |||
[[Category:Single player]] | [[Category:Single player]] | ||
[[Category:1993]] | |||
[[Category:1992]] | |||
[[Category:September 10]] | |||
[[Category:October 5]] |