WonderSwan adaptation of the classic roleplaying game, first published on Super Famicom (and released in the US as Final Fantasy II). Boasting high graphical detail and the splendor of Nobuo Uematsu's musical brilliance, Square's gigantic adventure was cutting edge the moment it left the manufacturing plant. Whether it was the inner struggle that haunted the Dark Knight turned Paladin known as Cecil Harvey, the revolving betrayal of Kain Highwind, or the deep characterization of supporting cast members like Edge, Rydia, Yang, and Rosa, FFIV brought new meaning to the word "epic."