OK, this is very simple: This game is titled Final Fantasy X, and it uses art from Final Fantasy I, II, II, VII, and VIII, and its plot is Final Fantasy IV, but it's in three chapters, so it's Final Fantasy X-1, X-2, and X-3, but it has nothing to do with X or X-2. Got it? This is a little-played Chinese downport of Final Fantasy IV to NES by Henggedianzi, one of the least known bootleggers. DC was here to do translation and, increasingly, to help me survive the game. Thanks, DC! The second cartridge is actually unbeatable, but I wouldn't let a little bit of broken game stop me, so don't you worry, I beat it. === FINAL FANTASY IV === (From https://bootleggames.fandom.com/wiki/.... ) Final Fantasy X-1: Dark Chapter (最终幻想X1-黑暗篇) Final Fantasy X-2: Light Chapter (最终幻想X2-光明篇) Final Fantasy X-3: Final Chapter (最终幻想X3-终结篇) (From https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Final_F... ) Final Fantasy IV, titled Final Fantasy II in its initial North American release, is a 1991 role-playing video game developed and published by Square (now Square Enix) for the Super Nintendo Entertainment System. The fourth main installment of the Final Fantasy series, the game's story follows Cecil, a dark knight, as he tries to prevent the sorcerer Golbez from seizing powerful crystals and destroying the world. He is joined on this quest by a frequently changing group of allies. Final Fantasy IV introduced innovations that became staples of the Final Fantasy series and role-playing games in general. Its "Active Time Battle" system was used in five subsequent Final Fantasy games, and unlike prior games in the series, IV gave each character their own unchangeable character class—although at a few points in the story, a dark knight will choose the path of a paladin, or a summoner will evolve to a new tier of spellcasting. === Playlist: http://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=... More Yahweasel: http://www.youtube.com/@Yahweasel Thanks to DC for translation (and sanity)!