Final Fantasy Mystic Quest - 1992 VG was released on:
USA: 5 October 1992 (SNES version)
Japan: 10 September 1993 (SNES version)
Final Fantasy Mystic Quest happened in 1992.
Final Fantasy Mystic Quest was created on 1992-10-05.
Happy Video Game Nerd - 2007 Final Fantasy Mystic Quest 5-5 was released on: USA: 31 May 2011
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Cid is a recurring character in the Final Fantasy and Dragon Quest series. He is most often recognized as the pilot of the Highwind.
you need to do a quest in upper jeuno for brutus
Scratch what I said earlier, as there is one coming for the Wii, and it is the sequel to Crystal Chronicles, and it is being called Crystal bearers. Keep an eye out for it, though there aren't any games coming out for the 360, though, except for FF XI expansions. The main series looks set to remain on Sony's PlayStation hardware.
When you are staying in niebelheim talk to the boy in the square and he will begin the quest.
Depending on which Final Fantasy game you were playing would depend on tactics. Final Fantasy XI is a massive online player game that involves different parties or people . So the tactics would be to be generally pleasing and form parties to accomplish quest. Other Final Fantasy games are Solo where as the tactics are to simply stay alive.
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X without a doubt. I have played almost every FF game, and FF12 is one of my least favorites. Here's my personal ranking system: 1. Final Fantasy 7 (PSX, though I'm currently replaying on PS3 or PSP when on the move) 2. Final Fantasy 6 (SNES, originally released as 3, also played the PSX anthology version) 3. Final Fantasy 9 (PSX) 4. Final Fantasy 4 (SNES, originally 2. Also played the DS remake) 5. Crisis Core (PSP) 6. Final Fantasy 8 (PSX, will play the PS3/PSP port when finished with 7) 7. Final Fantasy 10 (PS2) 8. Final Fantasy 5 (played the PSX anthology version) 9. Final Fantasy 3 (played the DS remake) 10.Mystic Quest (SNES) 11. Final Fantasy 12 (PS2) 12. Final Fantasy 1 (NES) 13. Final Fantasy 11 (PC/PS2/XBOX360 14. Dirge of Cerberus (PS2) 15. Final Fantasy X-2 (PS2, horrible, horrible game) I think that's it...I haven't played any crystal chronicles or tactics games. Also, I never played FF2. I've downloaded The After Years to my Wii, but haven't gotten to it yet.
You'll eventually get her anyway after you clock the game then it'll be at the pub on the quest roster