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Story:

Final Fantasy Mystic Quest was a game that I played on sick days from school. Mostly because I could beat it in like 8 hours, and because it had some of the best music I had ever heard come out of the bleepy little SNES. One day in 1999, I got sick and tired of hearing people ask for a Final Fantasy Mystic Quest table and I decided to make one for the SGC's table archive. I started, and when I saw the amount of dictionary entries, quickly decided I had better things to do. And then one day while waiting for my sister to shut up and hang up the phone so I could log on to the internet and waste my time in an IRC chat room, I found the partial table sitting in my then unorganized directory of emulation related material and decided to finish it off. What resulted was a more or less complete table file. All that's missing is the event codes. You know, the stuff that makes the guy you're talking to fly away off the screen and initates actions and what not. But I don't care at this point. I realize that sadly very few people visit the SGC (you should go there now and post a hello message on the message board damnit!), so I decided to put it up on my own page, thus corrupting my previously Square free page. Thus ends an era. :)


Downloads:

Final Fantasy Mystic Quest Table File


Progress:

I haven't worked on this since Thursday, October 12, 2000, 10:46:44 PM according to the last modified timestamp on the newest item in the FFMQ folder on my backup cd, so barring some sudden urge to go through the tedium of mapping out control codes, I'm assuming this project is dead. The project is dead, long live the project.


Screenshots:

Turning Evil into Pot was a must for the purposes of juvinile humor. Having found the dictionary values, it was necessary to use them to create a coherent sentance, again for the purposes of juvinile humor. If, at the end of the day, all my pointer modification does is make an old man sound like he's gay, my work has been a complete success.