Final Fantasy Adventure (GB) - The Megapede | Part 2 | Final Fantasy Marathon - Game 6/44
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Final Fantasy Adventure
聖剣伝説 ~ファイナルファンタジー外伝~ (Seiken Densetsu ~Fainaru Fantajī Gaiden~?)
Developers
Square Co., Ltd.
Publishers
Square Co., Ltd.
Sunsoft (re-release)
Release dates
Game Boy
Flag of Japan June 8, 1991
Flag of the United States/Flag of Canada November 1, 1991
European flag 1993
Japanese cellphones
Flag of Japan 2006
iOS/Android
February 4, 2016 (worldwide)
PS Vita
Flag of Japan February 4, 2016
European flag June 27, 2016
Flag of the United States June 28, 2016
Nintendo Switch
Flag of Japan June 1, 2017
Genre
Action role-playing
Game modes
Single player
Ratings
N/A
Platforms
Game Boy, Mobile phone (BREW), iOS, Android, Fire OS, PlayStation Vita, Nintendo Switch*
Final Fantasy Adventure (known as Mystic Quest in Europe and Seiken Densetsu: Final Fantasy Gaiden, or Legend of the Holy Sword: Final Fantasy Gaiden, in Japan) is a spin-off title from the main Final Fantasy series, released for the Game Boy handheld console. Becoming the first game of what would become the Mana video game series, it was marketed as a Final Fantasy title. However, its gameplay held more similarities to the Legend of Zelda games of that time. It was met with generally positive reviews, noting its strong story but faulting its shaky dialogue in the English versions.
In its 2003 Game Boy Advance remake, the game was retitled Sword of Mana (Shinyaku Seiken Densetsu, or The New Testament: Legend of the Holy Sword, in Japan), and its Final Fantasy elements removed. A second, more faithful remake was released exclusively for Japanese mobile phones in 2006, retaining the Final Fantasy elements and subtitle.
On September 17, 2015 at Tokyo Game Show, Square Enix announced a third, 3D remake of the game for PlayStation Vita, iOS, and Android for a winter release in Japan under its original title.[1] On January 8, 2015, Square Enix confirmed a localization of the remake for iOS and Android as Adventures of Mana, but not PlayStation Vita,[2] although Square Enix was gauging interest in a Vita release for the west.[3] The game launched globally on February 4, 2016 for Android and iOS. The PS Vita version was released digitally in Europe on June 27, 2016, and a day later in North America. The game is also part of a Mana series anthology titled Seiken Densetsu Collection for the Nintendo Switch system, released in Japan on June 1, 2017.