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'''''Secret of Mana''''' is the second installment of the [[Mana (series)|''Mana'' series]]. It was both developed and published by [[Square]]. The game was originally released for the [[Super Nintendo Entertainment System]] in 1993. Ever since its release, the ''Mana'' series was formed, specifically to disconnect from the [[ffwiki:Final Fantasy (franchise)|''Final Fantasy'' franchise]], which only includes the first ''Mana'' title, ''[[Final Fantasy Adventure]]''.
'''''Secret of Mana''''' is the second installment of the [[Mana (series)|''Mana'' series]]. It was both developed and published by [[Square]]. The game was originally released for the [[Super Nintendo Entertainment System]] in 1993. Ever since its release, the ''Mana'' series was formed, specifically to disconnect from the [[ffwiki:Final Fantasy (franchise)|''Final Fantasy'' franchise]], which only includes the first ''Mana'' title, ''[[Final Fantasy Adventure]]''.


Similar to [[triforcewiki:The Legend of Zelda (series)|''The Legend of Zelda'' series]], ''Secret of Mana'' features real-time battles, although like ''Final Fantasy Adventure'', it has an [[Attack Gauge]] that, when filled, allows the player's character to inflict the highest damage to their target. Instead of a generic pause interface, the game introduces the [[Ring Command]] menu system, which the player can access by pausing the game to make certain decisions, such as use an item or equip a different weapon. For a large duration of the game, the party consists of three characters, who simultaneously fight at once. A second and even a third player, if they connect a third controller via the {{wp|Super Multitap}} peripheral, can join in to control the second and third characters respectively.
Similar to [[triforcewiki:The Legend of Zelda (series)|''The Legend of Zelda'' series]], ''Secret of Mana'' features real-time battles, although like ''Final Fantasy Adventure'', it has an [[Attack Gauge]] that, when filled, allows the player's character to inflict the highest damage to their target. Instead of a generic pause interface, the game introduces the [[Ring Command]] menu system, which the player can access by pausing the game to make certain decisions, such as use an item or equip a different weapon. For a large duration of the game, the party consists of three characters, who simultaneously fight at once. A second and even a third player (by using a third controller via the {{wp|Super Multitap}} peripheral) can join in to control the second and third characters respectively.


In 2008, ''Secret of Mana'' was ported to the Wii's [[Virtual Console]], and in 2013 it was ported to the Wii U's Virtual Console, although only in Japan. In 2009, ''Secret of Mana'' was released for FOMA 903i mobile phones and then for EZweb in 2010. In late 2010, the game was ported to [[iOS]] devices and then to [[Android]] devices in 2014. The original Super Nintendo version is one of the three titles included in the ''[[Collection of Mana]]'' compilation and one of the 21 games included on the {{wp|Super NES Classic Edition}}. In 2018, an [[Secret of Mana (remake)|HD remake]] of the game was released for the [[PlayStation 4]], [[PlayStation Vita]], and [[Microsoft Windows]].
In 2008, ''Secret of Mana'' was ported to the Wii's [[Virtual Console]], and in 2013 it was ported to the Wii U's Virtual Console, although only in Japan. In 2009, ''Secret of Mana'' was released for FOMA 903i mobile phones and then for EZweb in 2010. In late 2010, the game was ported to [[iOS]] devices and then to [[Android]] devices in 2014. The original Super Nintendo version is one of the three titles included in the ''[[Collection of Mana]]'' compilation and one of the 21 games included on the {{wp|Super NES Classic Edition}}. In 2018, an [[Secret of Mana (remake)|HD remake]] of the game was released for the [[PlayStation 4]], [[PlayStation Vita]], and [[Microsoft Windows]].

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