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* In North America, ''Final Fantasy Anthology'' included only FFV and VI.
* 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.
* Two and a half years later, the European and Australian release of ''Final Fantasy Anthology'' included only FFIV and V.
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Electronic Gaming Monthly Issue 124 November 1999 page 028-9.jpg|Electronic Gaming Monthly (November 1999)
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Revision as of 15:02, 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.

Ads[edit]

Reviews[edit]

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

iOS/Android (2013)[edit]

Steam (2015)[edit]

Pixel Remaster (2021)[edit]