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==''Seiken Densetsu: the Emergence of Excalibur''==
==''Seiken Densetsu: the Emergence of Excalibur''==
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''Final Fantasy Adventure'' was built on the cancelled 1987 game and therefore recycles multiple concepts from it.
''Final Fantasy Adventure'' was built on the cancelled 1987 game and therefore recycles multiple concepts from it.
*The plot of the cancelled game and ''Final Fantasy Adventure'' are relatively similar: both games have a young male protagonist setting out on a journey to find the holy sword Excalibur to defeat an evil overlord.
*The plot of the cancelled game and ''Final Fantasy Adventure'' are relatively similar: both games have a young male protagonist setting out on a journey to find the holy sword Excalibur to defeat an evil overlord.

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