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'''''[[Final Fantasy Adventure]]''''', also known by its Japanese title '''''Seiken Densetsu: Final Fantasy Gaiden''''' (or '''''Seiken Densetsu'''''), is the first installment of the ''[[Mana (series)|Mana]]'' series. It was originally released for the [[Game Boy]] in 1991 in Japan and North America and then in 1993 in Europe with the title '''''Mystic Quest''''', which was one of the first ''[[ffwiki:Final Fantasy (franchise)|Final Fantasy]]'' games to release there, the other being ''[[ffwiki:Final Fantasy Mystic Quest|Final Fantasy Mystic Quest]]''. In 1998, ''Final Fantasy Adventure'' was re-released in North America by [[Sunsoft]].
'''''[[Final Fantasy Adventure]]''''', also known by its Japanese title '''''Seiken Densetsu: Final Fantasy Gaiden''''' (or '''''Seiken Densetsu'''''), is the first installment of the ''[[Mana (series)|Mana]]'' series. It was originally released for the [[Game Boy]] in 1991 in Japan and North America and then in 1993 in Europe with the title '''''Mystic Quest''''', which was one of the first ''[[ffwiki:Final Fantasy (franchise)|Final Fantasy]]'' games to release there, the other being ''[[ffwiki:Final Fantasy Mystic Quest|Final Fantasy Mystic Quest]]''. In 1998, ''Final Fantasy Adventure'' was re-released in North America by [[Sunsoft]].
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Final Fantasy Adventure, also known by its Japanese title Seiken Densetsu: Final Fantasy Gaiden (or Seiken Densetsu), is the first installment of the Mana series. It was originally released for the Game Boy in 1991 in Japan and North America and then in 1993 in Europe with the title Mystic Quest, which was one of the first Final Fantasy games to release there, the other being Final Fantasy Mystic Quest. In 1998, Final Fantasy Adventure was re-released in North America by Sunsoft.