Unprecedented Crisis
Hack of Final Fantasy II
| Released By | 1100 |
| Category | Complete |
| Platform | SNES |
| License | N/A |
| Patching Information | No-Header (SNES) |
| Genre | Role Playing |
| Mods | L, T, GP |
| Game Date | Oct 29 1991 |
| Patch Version | 4.1 |
| Release Date | Jan 24 2020 |
| Readme | Yes |
| Last Modified | Jan 24 2020 |
Game Description:
Final Fantasy II is a role paying game for the Super Nintendo. It is based on a re-mastered version of the Japanese version of Final Fantasy IV called Final Fantasy IV Easy Type.
Hack Description:
This is a complete hack of Final Fantasy 4 (2 US) for SNES which shows off many of the features of the hacking utility, FF4kster. There are a few assembly hacks which cannot be achieved within the editor alone, but they are few in number and mostly for cosmetic purposes.
It may seem at first that the changes are limited to gameplay and the plot is unchanged, but don't worry, there is a point in the plot after which it branches from the original and begins an entirely new chain of events.
Visit the Training Room in Baron for a cursory overview of the changes from FF4/FF2US and other miscellaneous hints and tips.
It may seem at first that the changes are limited to gameplay and the plot is unchanged, but don't worry, there is a point in the plot after which it branches from the original and begins an entirely new chain of events.
Visit the Training Room in Baron for a cursory overview of the changes from FF4/FF2US and other miscellaneous hints and tips.
ROM / ISO Information:
ORIGINAL ROM: Final Fantasy II(U)(V1.1).smc
CRC32: 23084FCD
SHA-1: 41A74EB369A7A91815529EF99AB1B20E2BDF3E26
SHA-256: 414BACC05A18A6137C0DE060B4094AB6D1B75105342B0BB36A42E45D945A0E4D
MD5: 27D02A4F03E172E029C9B82AC3DB79F7
CRC32: 23084FCD
SHA-1: 41A74EB369A7A91815529EF99AB1B20E2BDF3E26
SHA-256: 414BACC05A18A6137C0DE060B4094AB6D1B75105342B0BB36A42E45D945A0E4D
MD5: 27D02A4F03E172E029C9B82AC3DB79F7
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Files:
- Readme File
- Patch File
Screenshots:
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