I downloaded it and it plays for about 20 mins and then locks up, is it a bootleg game or am i just unlucky, it seems a good game but it just wont work
i got a supernintendo
dint know it was a finalfantasy game
i have the game and it dosn’t mention it anywhere
Ha ha ha, I wonder if thats true?
–Shrugs–
All I can tell you man is keep searching for ROMS for it but please be carefull, a lot of those Emulator sites have spyware and crap, I recommend you get firefox (google it if you don’t know what I’m talking about.)
Oh and watch out for the Hentai roms too (WTF?)
Peace
Because the one that started this thread was supposed to change his name but he never did.
yeah, FFMQ was released to the USA from japan cuz they thought we were idiots…so they made the easiest RPG ever for us…
Actually, that’s not entirelly true. FF Mystic Quest was actually produced by Square USA’s old Washington HQ (now long defunct), which developed the game in order to boost flagging US sales of their dumbed-down local release of the excellent Super Famicom FFIV (FFII on the SNES).
Basically, the idea was to market a entry-level FF game designed especially for US audiences, who would like what they saw in FFMQ, and then (hopefully) graduate to the proper FF games and buy FFII. Unfortunately, the good-intentions soon went drastically awry, when gamers realised that FFMQ was really just a watered-down, extremely easy affair marketed more to pre-teens than proper RPG fans – a game which really wasn’t fun to play.
Accordingly, most FF fans perfer not to classify FFMQ in the proper FF games, but it ahs it’s small legion of fans. And yes, it was released in Japan and Europe as well, under different names of course (FF USA in Japan, and Mystic Quest Legend in PAL).
Recently, it was rerelesed on the GBA with the title Sword of Mana, so I don’t know how your copy came out titled ‘Mystic Quest Kemtach2999. Unless, someone fidlded with the label, but that is highly unlikely.