View Poll Results: Which Version did you play first?

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  • FFIVJ via emulator cause I'm slick like that.

    2 14.29%
  • It's called FFII Noob (Final Fantasy IV US version)

    7 50.00%
  • The PS1 version cause cartridges are for old fogeys

    1 7.14%
  • The GBA version cause handhelds rock!

    1 7.14%
  • The DS version, cause this game needed a remake...

    3 21.43%
  • PSP Version, it's like the original except better cause it's not on a Nintendo system!

    0 0%
  • iOS/Android cause games made be before 1997 belong on a phone

    0 0%
  • Other cause I probably missed a version of this game somewhere

    0 0%
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    Memento Mori Site Contributor Wolf Kanno's Avatar
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    Dancing Chocobo Which version did you play first?

    So which version of this game did you play first?

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    Krankzinnigheid ligt dich Colonel Angus's Avatar
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    Old School SNES. #SpoonyBard4Life

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    >>> SNES, emulated..
    >> The black orb glitters ominously... but nothing happens..

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    As with many people around my age, the US FFII cart was the first time that I played this game. I have experienced multiple versions since.

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    US SNES version, on an emulator.
    >>Am willing to change opinions based on data<<

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    DS Version. I had FF Anthology I believe it was called with 4 and 5 but never actually got round to playing it. Emulated it on my R4 Card

    I ended up getting bored with the speed of the game, so turned on EXP modifiers/walking through walls etc and tearing through the game. It was going well and dandy until I found out that the walking through walls glitch also moved NPCs on the map, so when it came to fight Rubicante he had been moved off the map because I tried to warp to him. Glitched my game out about 4 times and I never actually got to battle him until i did it properly.

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    I played a lot of the SNES version, actually. I remember a lot of people dying, but I don't remember where I got up to, close to the finish, maybe. Ah well.

    I have it for DS and I may get round to that some day.

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    I played the II version on an emulator on my iPod while I was away from the computer. It was.... exquisite. And also really depressing cause my party members kept dropping like flies.

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    FFIVJ rom. It was in the 90s but I just didn't have an SNES copy and when I saw hard vs easy roms I scoffed at easy-mode for no good reason.
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