Final Fantasy IV Easytype was released in America as Final Fantasy II in 1991. The only real differences I can think of between the American and Japanese versions of Easytype are thus.
  • The Japanese version has a Zeromus sprite not found in any other version of FFIV; the American version uses the usual one.
  • The guillotine-like blade posed to fall on Rosa was changed to an iron ball in the American version.
  • One frame of animation was removed from Cecil and Rosa's reunion to make them appear to hug instead of kiss int he American version.
  • The Baron dancer who throws off her dress to reveal dancer clothes was changed to simply already be wearing dancer clothes in the American version.
  • Dialogue was added to the opening scene of the invasion of Mysidia in the American version.
  • I believe the Developer's Room was left in the Japanese Easytype, in which case it was left out just for the American version.
The original version of FFIV was released in America intact as part of Final Fantasy Chronicles (not Chronologies) in 2001.