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==Utilities== | ==Utilities== |
Latest revision as of 04:06, 20 May 2024
Final Fantasy: Mystic Quest |
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Also known as: Final Fantasy USA Mystic Quest (JP), Mystic Quest Legend (EU) ROM map RAM map Text table Notes TCRF |
Final Fantasy Mystic Quest | |
Name | FF MYSTIC QUEST |
Company | Square |
Header | None |
Bank | LoROM |
Interleaved | No |
SRAM | 8 KiB |
Type | Normal + Batt |
ROM | 512 KiB |
Country | USA |
Video | NTSC |
ROM Speed | 200ns (SlowROM) |
Revision | 1.0 |
Checksum | Good 0x4CDE |
CRC32 | 6B19A2C6 |
Sub-pages
ROM map |
RAM map |
Text table |
Notes |
SRAM map |
Utilities
- Mystic Quest Multi Editor, coded by JCE3000GT. This utility edits characters, monsters, items and more.
- SPC Editor, coded by JCE3000GT. This utility allows the user to edit the instrument sample indexes in various games, including Mystic Quest.
Hacks
- Mystic Quest HardType, created by JCE3000GT. So far this beta version allows the player to play the hardtype hack up until you beat the Flamerus Rex and get the first crystal. The hack is designed to keep the story and characters intact while increasing the game's difficulty. There are also some extra things like new music which spice up the game as well.
Translations
- FF:MQ Retranslation - DarknessSavior has started a retranslation of Final Fantasy: Mystic Quest.
Miscellaneous
- You can check the chip version in your SNES by pressing Start and Select at the same time when on the menu screen.
Known Dumps
- Final Fantasy - Mystic Quest (U) (V1.0) [!]
- Final Fantasy - Mystic Quest (U) (V1.1)
- Final Fantasy USA - Mystic Quest (J)
- Mystic Quest Legend (E)
- Mystic Quest Legend (F)
- Mystic Quest Legend (G)
External links
- No external links yet.
The Final Fantasy series
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NES | Final Fantasy • Final Fantasy II • Final Fantasy III |
SNES | Final Fantasy IV • Final Fantasy V • Final Fantasy VI • Final Fantasy Mystic Quest |
Game Boy Advance | Final Fantasy Tactics Advance • Final Fantasy IV Advance • Final Fantasy V Advance • Final Fantasy I & II: Dawn of Souls |
PlayStation | Final Fantasy VII • Final Fantasy IX |
PlayStation 2 | Final Fantasy X |
WonderSwan | Final Fantasy • Final Fantasy II |
Legend | |
Game Boy | The Final Fantasy Legend • Final Fantasy Legend II |
Spinoffs | |
Game Boy | Final Fantasy Adventure |
SNES | Final Fantasy: Mystic Quest |
See Also | |
SaGa • World of Mana |
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- Games released on October 5
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