- In May 2001, Squaresoft and Bandai released Final Fantasy II for the japanese portable game system, the Wonderswan Color. Like it's predecessor, the graphics have been updated, several additional save slots, including a field log, have been included, and there are several movie cutscenes added.
- Another updated version of the game was released along with the original Final Fantasy as part of Final Fantasy Origins for the Playstation console.
- Originally, Final Fantasy II came out for the Nintendo Famicom (Japan's equivalent to the Nintendo Entertainment System). It was then remade on the Japanese-only Wonderswan Color with brand new 16 bit graphics, new cutscenes, and a cleaned up interface. The Playstation version was then released internationally as an even further improved port of the Wonderswan Color version with higher resolution graphics and a brand new soundtrack. The game was not released in the U.S. until it was included in the Playstation compilation entitled Final Fantasy Origins, along with an improved port of the original Final Fantasy.
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