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== Final Fantasy V (Super Famicom, 1992) ==
== ''Final Fantasy V'' (Super Famicom, 1992) ==


=== News/Previews ===
=== News/Previews ===
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* https://www.romhacking.net/translations/353/ — Download link for the RPGe patch.
* https://www.romhacking.net/translations/353/ — Download link for the RPGe patch.


== Final Fantasy Collection/Anthology (PlayStation, 1999) ==
== ''Final Fantasy Collection/Anthology'' (PlayStation, 1999) ==


Updated releases for the PlayStation followed, though no two regions received the same set of games. To these editions were added a new English translation, CG opening and closing movies and a variety of bonus features. These releases represented ''Final Fantasy V'''s first official English localisation.
Updated releases for the PlayStation followed, though no two regions received the same set of games. To these editions were added a new English translation, CG opening and closing movies and a variety of bonus features. These releases represented ''Final Fantasy V'''s first official English localisation.
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* Two and a half years later, the European and Australian release of ''Final Fantasy Anthology'' included only FFIV and V.
* Two and a half years later, the European and Australian release of ''Final Fantasy Anthology'' included only FFIV and V.


== Final Fantasy V Advance (GBA, 2006) ==
=== Reviews ===
 
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Electronic Gaming Monthly Issue 124 November 1999 page 248.jpg|Electronic Gaming Monthly (November 1999)
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== ''Final Fantasy V Advance'' (GBA, 2006) ==




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== Pixel Remaster (2021) ==
== ''Pixel Remaster'' (2021) ==


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Revision as of 15:00, 14 January 2022

Final Fantasy V is a JRPG and the fifth main installment of the Final Fantasy series. Released for the Super Famicom exclusively in Japan in 1992, it was an object of curiosity for Western audiences — who couldn't easily experience it — until an international release (in the form of ports to the PlayStation and GBA) followed some years later.



Final Fantasy V (Super Famicom, 1992)[edit]

News/Previews[edit]

Reviews[edit]

RPGe Translation Patch (1998)[edit]

Final Fantasy Collection/Anthology (PlayStation, 1999)[edit]

Updated releases for the PlayStation followed, though no two regions received the same set of games. To these editions were added a new English translation, CG opening and closing movies and a variety of bonus features. These releases represented Final Fantasy V's first official English localisation.

  • In Japan, Final Fantasy Collection included FFIV, V and VI. All three games were later reissued as separate releases.
  • In North America, Final Fantasy Anthology included only FFV and VI.
  • Two and a half years later, the European and Australian release of Final Fantasy Anthology included only FFIV and V.

Reviews[edit]

Final Fantasy V Advance (GBA, 2006)[edit]

iOS/Android (2013)[edit]

Steam (2015)[edit]

Pixel Remaster (2021)[edit]