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The original name of this dungeon was Vinquette Hall, but it was truncated due to the Game Boy's text space limitations. This would be restored in ''Sword of Mana'', but at the same time, the storyline was heavily edited and expanded for the remake. ''Adventures of Mana'' compromised by using Kett Manor despite having no perceptible limit on text space. | The original name of this dungeon was Vinquette Hall, but it was truncated due to the Game Boy's text space limitations. This would be restored in ''Sword of Mana'', but at the same time, the storyline was heavily edited and expanded for the remake. ''Adventures of Mana'' compromised by using Kett Manor despite having no perceptible limit on text space. | ||
Nintendo of America's notoriously strict content guidelines of the 1980s and early 1990s forbade overt references to blood and gore, sex, and religion; Mr. Lee was therefore heavily censored; in ''Seiken Densetsu'', Lee pursues the blood of a virgin, while Global settled for simply wanting a victim. These same guidelines are also why most crosses in ''Final Fantasy Adventure'' were switched with V shapes | Nintendo of America's notoriously strict content guidelines of the 1980s and early 1990s forbade overt references to blood and gore, sex, and religion; Mr. Lee was therefore heavily censored; in ''Seiken Densetsu'', Lee pursues the blood of a virgin, while Global settled for simply wanting a victim. These same guidelines are also why most crosses in ''Final Fantasy Adventure'' were switched with V shapes. | ||
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