Final Fantasy IV
ファイナルファンタジーIV
Final Fantasy II
ファイナルファンタジーIV イージータイプ
Final Fantasy IV Advance
ファイナルファンタジーIV アドバンス

りゅうのくちより うまれしもの
てんたかく まいあがり
やみとひかりを かかげ
ねむりのちに さらなるやくそくを もたらさん。
つきは はてしなき ひかりにつつまれ
ははなるだいちに おおいなる めぐみと
じひを あたえん。

One to be born
from a dragon
hoisting the light
and the dark
arises high up
in the sky to
the still land.
Veiling the moon with
the light of eternity,
it brings
another promise
to mother earth with
a bounty and mercy.


Family Computer

Conceptual Screen Shot

Japanese Release Date - Cancelled


Super Family Computer





Super Nintendo Entertainment System

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Japanese Box (Front)
Japanese Box (Back)
Japanese Contents
Easy Type Contents
Easy Type (Back)
United States Contents
United States (Back)

Japanese Release Date - July 19, 1991
United States Release Date - November 23, 1991


WonderSwan Color

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Contents
Back of Box

Japanese Release Date - March 28, 2002


PlayStation







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Japanese Cover
Japanese Back Cover
Final Fantasy Chronicles (Front)
Final Fantasy Chronicles (Back)
Final Fantasy Chronicles (Top)
Final Fantasy Chronicles Instruction Manual Cover
Final Fantasy Chronicles Greatest Hits (Cover)
Final Fantasy Collection Box (Closed)
Final Fantasy Collection Box (Back)
Final Fantasy Collection Box (Clock)
Final Fantasy Collection Game Contents
Final Fantasy Collection Game (Back)

Japanese Release Date - March 21, 1997
United States Release Date - June 28, 2001


Game Boy Advance

 

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Japanese Contents
Japanese Box (Back)
Japanese Box Set (Angle 1)
Japanese Box Set (Angle 2)
Japanese Box Set (Angle 3)
Japanese Box Set Contents
United States Contents
United States (Back)

Japanese Release Date - December 15, 2005
United States Release Date - December 12, 2005


Dual Screen

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Additional Screen Shot

Japanese Release Date - Not Yet Released


Game Boy Advance (Early Beta and Beta)

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Early Beta

Beta

Non-Beta Screen Shot


Enemies Taken Out of the Game

Sprite Rips

Imp

Monster-214


Facts

* Was originally planned as Final Fantasy V, because of the cancelled Famicom version.
* The sprite of the final boss in Easy Type is completely different when compared to all other releases.
* A common false belief is that the USA version is based on East Type, while the resemblance is strong, Easy Type has many differences.
* Square originally wanted this game for the Game Boy Advance but it ended up on the WonderSwan Color.
* Square thought it would be impossible to port this game to the WonderSwan Color.