Final Fantasy IV 10th Anniversary Edition ENG SNES Intro Super Nintendo 4K (Translated)

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Final Fantasy IV was originally released for the Super Nintendo Entertainment System (SNES) in 1991, but a special 10th Anniversary Edition was later released exclusively in Japan for the Game Boy Advance in 2005. However, I can describe the intro of the English version of Final Fantasy IV for SNES.

The intro of Final Fantasy IV for SNES is a cinematic sequence that sets the stage for the game's epic story. It begins with a shot of a starry sky and a voiceover introducing the game's world, which is divided into two rival kingdoms: Baron and Damcyan.

The camera then cuts to a scene of a massive airship flying through the clouds, as the game's iconic main theme plays in the background. The airship is revealed to be the Red Wings, the elite air force of the kingdom of Baron.

The game's protagonist, Cecil, is introduced as the captain of the Red Wings. He is shown receiving orders from the king of Baron to retrieve four powerful crystals from different parts of the world.

As the Red Wings approach the first crystal, they are attacked by a group of monsters. In the ensuing battle, Cecil begins to question the morality of his mission and the actions of the king of Baron.

The sequence ends with a shot of Cecil and his friend, Kain, being punished for disobeying the king's orders. This sets the stage for the rest of the game's story, which follows Cecil as he embarks on a journey of self-discovery and redemption.

Overall, the intro of Final Fantasy IV for SNES is a classic example of the game's cinematic storytelling style, and sets the stage for the epic adventure that is to come.







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