Quote Originally Posted by Flying Mullet View Post
US SNES version, as that was the only one available.

Fun Fact: Before Gamestop merged with Funcoland, Funcoland was a mail-in used video game business where they would send monthly magazines with all of the games available(this was in the early 90s 16 bit era, so there weren't thousands of games yet) and their prices if you buy them from or sell them to FuncoLand(This magazine is the predecesor to Game Informer and for a year or two the magazine was a mix of gaming news and reviews and their latest pricing of games, rather than just game pricing). Under the NES section they had Final Fantasy I and II listed. Imagine my amazement when I saw that Final Fantasy II was also being released on the NES! I rushed to three or four different stores in town, only to get looks ranging from, "Wha?" to "Kid, you've got two heads. What the hell are you talking about?" So I called up Funcoland, determined to obtain my copy of Final Fantasy II for the NES. I learned that it was a misprint and they only carried Final Fantasy II for the SNES. The sadder part is that they still printed that they carried Final Fantasy II for the NES for several months after that.
Same here. I played a rented copy a lot since there was nowhere nearby to buy games that had it. Eventually in about '95 or so, I actually got a company from Funcoland, so it's interesting that you brought them up Mullet. I've since beaten the PSX and GBA versions as well. I'll get the DS one too, but not for a bit. I have Revenant Wings and FFIII waiting for me when I get back home so I doubt I'll have time for it for a bit.