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Final Fantasy: Mystic Quest (Super Nintendo Entertainment System, 1992)

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Item specifics

Condition
Good: An item in used but good condition. May have minor damage to jewel case including scuffs or ...
Release Year
1992
UPC
0094689121088
Region Code
NTSC-U/C (US/Canada)
Platform
Nintendo SNES
Rating
E-Everyone
MPN
SNS-MQ
Publisher
Square Enix
Genre
Role Playing
Game Name
Final Fantasy: Mystic Quest

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Product Identifiers

Publisher
Square Enix
MPN
SNS-MQ
UPC
0094689121088
eBay Product ID (ePID)
4601

Product Key Features

Region Code
NTSC-U/C (US/Canada)
Rating
E-Everyone
Genre
Role Playing
Platform
Nintendo SNES
Game Name
Final Fantasy: Mystic Quest

Item description from the seller

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Product ratings and reviews

4.6
103 product ratings
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  • Top favourable review

    Final Fantasy Lite

    This is Final Fantasy Lite. Diet Final Fantasy. Final Fantasy Zero. Basically, it's an entry level JRPG, made specifically for a demographic that was not experienced in the mechanics of Final Fantasy titles. Before Final Fantasy VII popularized the JRPG genre in the western world, most western gamers were not familiar with the style of game play. In order to improve sales of future Final Fantasy titles in the U.S., this game was developed to familiarize the concept with western gamers, and to that effect, it does the job well. It's certainly not as compelling as the main titles in the franchise, and the gameplay is more basic, but it's a polished game which is reasonably enjoyable. Its success inspired a Japanese release of the game titled "Final Fantasy U.S.A.". Highly recommended for ...

    Verified purchase: YesCondition: Pre-OwnedSold by: gamecrazy1950

  • It's a turn based RPG!

    It's not the best Final Fantasy you've ever played. It's not the best turn-based RPG you've ever played. It's the simplest most lighthearted RPG you've ever played! Yes i have a bit of Nostalgia for that game, but it's good fun! I've done it 100% once on the original battery. And when i recieved the replacement battery to maintain my SNES cartridges, i done it 100% a second time. All in the same month! I love it!

    Verified purchase: YesCondition: Pre-Owned

  • Memories last a lifetime.

    There was a little sticker residue on the label but, I simply wiped it away with my thumb. Overall, great price for the product. Game works perfectly, it's just how I remember it from when it was first released.

    Verified purchase: YesCondition: Pre-OwnedSold by: let.pda.afylbv

  • A simple, fun old school game that's worth playing for any 16 bit fan.

    I've been a long time fan of Final Fantasy, and this was the one from the 16 bit days i was missing. While lackluster compared to the main series, this spin off has it's own charm and own merits. It's simply a fun and easy play. The graphics are what you'd expect from an early 90s game. The overworld looks similar to Final Fantasy 2/4 on SNES, but the enemy sprites during battles are very colorful and detailed for the time. The boss especially are great to look at, especially as the sprite changes to reflect damage taken. The battles themselves are easy to deal with, as your partner can be controlled automatically. The story is where this game loses most die hard rpg fans, as it's incredibly dull compared to other Final Fantasy titles. However, I found it ...

  • Not much of a "Quest"...

    US RELEASE DATE: October 5, 1992 EUROPEAN RELEASE DATE: "Mystic Quest Legend," 1993 JAPANESE RELEASE DATE: "Final Fantasy USA: Mystic Quest," September 10, 1993 Story (From Wikipedia): "The fictional events of Final Fantasy Mystic Quest take place on a single continent of an unnamed world, which is divided into four distinct regions: Foresta, Aquaria, Fireburg, and Windia. The welfare of each region is determined by the state of one of four shining crystals: earth, water, fire, and wind, respectively. For centuries the Focus Tower had stood at the heart of the world. It had been a center for trade and knowledge, and the world's people met there to peacefully settle their differences. But on one warm summer day, powerful monsters stormed the Tower, stole the four crystals, and then took ...