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+ | |name = ''Final Fantasy V'' |
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|developer = [[Square]] |
|developer = [[Square]] |
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− | |publisher = [[Square]] (Super Famicom) |
+ | |publisher = [[Square]] (Super Famicom)<br>[[Square Enix]] (''GBA'')<br>[[Nintendo]] (''GBA'') |
− | |released = '''Super Famicom'''<br> [[Image:Japan.gif|15 px]] December 6, [[1992]]<br>'''GBA'''<br>[[Image:Japan.gif|15 px]] October 12, [[2006]]<br>[[Image:America.gif|15 px]] November 6, [[2006]]<br>[[Image:Europe.gif|15 px]] April 13, [[2007]] |
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|genre = RPG |
|genre = RPG |
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+ | |system1 = Super Famicom |
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− | |modes = Single player, multiplayer |
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+ | |system2 = Game Boy Advance |
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− | |ratings = ESRB: [[Image:Everyone.png|15 px]] Everyone (GBA) |
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+ | |system1JP = December 6, 1992 |
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− | |platforms = [[Super Famicom]], [[Game Boy Advance]] |
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+ | |system2NA = November 6, 2006 |
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− | |media = 16 megabit cartridge (Super Famicom), cartridge (GBA) |
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+ | |system2JP = October 12, 2006 |
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− | |preceded = ''[[Final Fantasy IV]]'' |
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+ | |system2EU = April 13, 2007 |
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− | |followed = ''[[Final Fantasy VI]]'' |
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+ | |system3 = Virtual Console (Wii) |
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+ | |system3JP = January 18, 2011 |
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+ | |system4 = Virtual Console (Wii U) |
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+ | |system4JP = March 26, [[2014]] |
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− | '''''Final Fantasy V''''' |
+ | '''''Final Fantasy V''''' the fifth installment in the [[Final Fantasy (series)|''Final Fantasy'' series]] and was initially released on the [[Super Famicom]] ([[Super Nintendo Entertainment System|SNES]]). The game was first released outside of Japan with the PlayStation rerelease, and later on the [[Game Boy Advance]]. The game's [[Super Famicom]] version is notable for being one of the earliest fan translations to reach completion, by RPGe in 1997. |
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''Final Fantasy V'' is a standard role playing video game. As always, characters will gain experience points by battling and ultimately defeating monsters, and by gaining EXP the player's level will increase. As you continued in the game, you would get different job classes that you could change different party members into. Leveling up in different classes will give the player more abilities for that class. |
''Final Fantasy V'' is a standard role playing video game. As always, characters will gain experience points by battling and ultimately defeating monsters, and by gaining EXP the player's level will increase. As you continued in the game, you would get different job classes that you could change different party members into. Leveling up in different classes will give the player more abilities for that class. |
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+ | ===Classes=== |
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+ | ==Plot== |
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+ | ==See also== |
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+ | [[w:c:finalfantasy:Final Fantasy V|Final Fantasy 5 at the Final Fantasy Wiki]] |
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Final Fantasy V the fifth installment in the Final Fantasy series and was initially released on the Super Famicom (SNES). The game was first released outside of Japan with the PlayStation rerelease, and later on the Game Boy Advance. The game's Super Famicom version is notable for being one of the earliest fan translations to reach completion, by RPGe in 1997.
Gameplay
Final Fantasy V is a standard role playing video game. As always, characters will gain experience points by battling and ultimately defeating monsters, and by gaining EXP the player's level will increase. As you continued in the game, you would get different job classes that you could change different party members into. Leveling up in different classes will give the player more abilities for that class.
Classes
Plot
See also
Final Fantasy 5 at the Final Fantasy Wiki