So which version of this game did you play first?
FFIVJ via emulator cause I'm slick like that.
It's called FFII Noob (Final Fantasy IV US version)
The PS1 version cause cartridges are for old fogeys
The GBA version cause handhelds rock!
The DS version, cause this game needed a remake...
PSP Version, it's like the original except better cause it's not on a Nintendo system!
iOS/Android cause games made be before 1997 belong on a phone
Other cause I probably missed a version of this game somewhere
So which version of this game did you play first?
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Old School SNES. #SpoonyBard4Life
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.
US SNES version, on an emulator.
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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.
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.
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.
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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