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'''Final Fantasy IV''' is a Japanese RPG that was developed by Square and published by Square. The video game was released on July 19, 1991, due to Square wanting to make the western release more family friendly religious references and references to death were removed and violence was toned down. Recent releases of the game
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'''Final Fantasy IV''' is a Japanese RPG that was developed by Square and published by Square. The video game was released on July 19, 1991, due to Square wanting to make the western release more family friendly religious references and references to death were removed and violence was toned down.
   
 
==Censorship==
 
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*The Tower of Prayers was modified for the western release. In the western version it is called the Tower of Wishes. (This censorship is only in the SNES release.)
 
*The Tower of Prayers was modified for the western release. In the western version it is called the Tower of Wishes. (This censorship is only in the SNES release.)
 
*References to violence and death were toned down. (This censorship is only in the SNES release.)
 
*References to violence and death were toned down. (This censorship is only in the SNES release.)
*The scene that shows a girl dancing in the pubs was modified for the western release. In the uncensored version it shows her dancing and then removing her red dress to reveal a bikini underneath and then shows her putting her dress back on. In the International version it only shows her dancing. (This scene is uncensored in the PlayStation release. But once again censored when the GBA and PSP versions came out.)
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*The scene that shows a girl dancing in the pubs was modified for the western release. In the uncensored version it shows her dancing and then removing her red dress to reveal a bikini underneath and then shows her putting her dress back on. In the International version it only shows her dancing. (This scene is uncensored in the PlayStation release and the Remakes. But once again censored when the GBA and PSP versions came out.)
   
 
==Where to find it uncensored==
 
==Where to find it uncensored==

Revision as of 23:58, 26 August 2021

Final Fantasy IV is a Japanese RPG that was developed by Square and published by Square. The video game was released on July 19, 1991, due to Square wanting to make the western release more family friendly religious references and references to death were removed and violence was toned down.

Censorship

International Censorship

  • The scene that shows Rosa getting rescued from being executed by a Giant’s scythe was modified for the International release. In the International version the scythe was changed to a giant metal ball. (This censorship is only in the SNES release)
  • The word “Holy” was changed to “White” (This censorship is only in the SNES release.)
  • The Tower of Prayers was modified for the western release. In the western version it is called the Tower of Wishes. (This censorship is only in the SNES release.)
  • References to violence and death were toned down. (This censorship is only in the SNES release.)
  • The scene that shows a girl dancing in the pubs was modified for the western release. In the uncensored version it shows her dancing and then removing her red dress to reveal a bikini underneath and then shows her putting her dress back on. In the International version it only shows her dancing. (This scene is uncensored in the PlayStation release and the Remakes. But once again censored when the GBA and PSP versions came out.)

Where to find it uncensored

The Japanese version is completely uncensored, and the PlayStation is uncensored.