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Final Fantasy II (SNES, 1991) boîte et jeu uniquement. PAS de carte ou de manuel. Vêtements cosmétiques

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État
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Region Code
NTSC-U/C (US/Canada)
Release Year
1991
Platform
Nintendo SNES
Rating
T-Teen
Sub-Genre
Boxing
Video Game Series
Final Fantasy
Publisher
Square
Genre
Role Playing
Game Name
Final Fantasy II
UPC
0094689111041
MPN
SNS-F4-USA

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Product Identifiers

Publisher
Square
MPN
SNS-F4-USA
UPC
0094689111041
eBay Product ID (ePID)
4450

Product Key Features

Region Code
NTSC-U/C (US/Canada)
Rating
T-Teen
Game Name
Final Fantasy II
Genre
Role Playing
Platform
Nintendo SNES

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  • FF2 (IV) is still my favorite!

    Huge FF Fan since the NES, FF2 (IV) has been my fav of the series since '92 and is rivaled by few since. Graphics are serviceable for the SNES as an earlier title, but that's not why to play. Summons do look good,but this is 2nd only to Chrono Trigger for me in storyline and nusic which both set the bar. It reels you in like a good book that you don't want to put down. Many classic FF elements began here. Other versions are availble that have more battle features (JP, DS, and PSP), but the SNES still delivers a high quality game not worth missing if you are a fan of the console. It really all started here. It can be beat in around 12 hours, but you can get 40 or 50 if you're a thorough treasure hunter. If you like RPGs, you'll love this gem.

    Achat vérifié : OuiÉtat : OccasionVendu par : obiwankeoni

  • This FF is the greatest!

    I first played this when it was first released and recently purchased a retro console able to play SNES games. This was one of the first I purchased to play again and it's still as fun as I remembered. I am already halfway through the gameplay and the story is IMO the best of all the FF's. Graphics are beautiful 16-bit glory and controls are very user-friendly. This game is a definite must-have for all Final Fantasy fans!!

    Achat vérifié : OuiÉtat : OccasionVendu par : reborn808

  • A true epic...

    US RELEASE DATE: 11/23/1991 JAPANESE RELEASE DATE: 7/19/1991 Plot Basics (From Wikipedia): "Most of Final Fantasy IV takes place on Earth, also known as the Blue Planet,[9] which consists of an Upper World and Underground. The Upper World consists of territories populated by different character classes from the series. The Underground is primarily inhabited by dwarves and is covered in rock and magma. A red moon orbits the planet, upon which people called the Lunarians and Hummingway live. Travel between the three realms is accomplished through airships. Final Fantasy IV offers twelve playable characters, each with a unique character class. The protagonist, Cecil Harvey, is a Dark Knight of Baron who serves the king alongside his childhood friend Kain Highwind. Kain was once asked to ...

  • Good story, but limiting gameplay

    Why I bought this game: 1, 2, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9, 12, and Tactics have been played and completed thus far. FF4 was left out and I've been wanting to see what the game was like. Knowing how I seem attracted to the music of Final Fantasy, I thought I may add to my growing collection. Note: I refer to this game as Final Fantasy 4 (FF4), since it's actually the fourth in the series. Story (grade A-): I found this game's story both good and weird. Basically, the story revolves around Cecil, a dark knight who works for the Red Wings of Baron. The Red Wings are a military-like force of airships. For the beginning 2/3 of the story, it's good. There are many twists and turns around that make you wonder what will happen next. The last 1/3 is where the story takes a turn for the weird end. ...

  • Final Fantasy II

    This is the game that made me a fan of old-school rpg's. If any retro game could be made into a movie, it would be this one. One of the best stories I've ever seen in a game: You play as Cecil, a dark knight and captain of Baron's airship force called the Red Wings (being a hockey fan I thought that was hilarious) who's orders are to collect a number of dark crystals from different cities at all costs... Cecil is uneasy about this and approaches the king of Baron about it, only to get banished... Cecil sets off on a quest to find salvation from his blood-stained past, and to stop the crystals from being used by evil forces... This game also features memorable characters like Cid and Tellah, along with a super-cool ninja named Edge. This is one of the best rpg's I own, and one of the best ...