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The european release of ''Seiken Densetsu'' was released in '''1993'''. | The european release of ''Seiken Densetsu'' was released in '''1993'''. | ||
*The game was renamed ''Mystic Quest'' for the European market, probably since none of the Final Fantasy games being available on the continent at the time. Another Final Fantasy spinoff ([https://finalfantasy.fandom.com/wiki/Final_Fantasy_Mystic_Quest Mystic Quest]) was released in Europe later in 1993 and heavily influenced the name and font used for the localization. | *The game was renamed ''Mystic Quest'' for the European market, probably since none of the Final Fantasy games being available on the continent at the time. Another Final Fantasy spinoff ([https://finalfantasy.fandom.com/wiki/Final_Fantasy_Mystic_Quest Mystic Quest]) was released in Europe later in 1993 and heavily influenced the name and font used for the localization. | ||
* The game was translated in british English, German and French. | * The game was translated in british English, German and French. |