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| |image=[[File:FFIV Advance box art.jpg|250px]] | | |title=Final Fantasy IV Advance |
| |jname=ファイナルファンタジーIVアドバンス
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| |romaji=Fainaru Fantajī Fō Adobansu
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| |developer=[[Square Enix]]
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| |publisher=Square Enix (Japan)<br>[[Nintendo]] (North America)
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| |release={{Flag|United States}} December 12, 2005<ref name="rpgamer">Clayon, Phillip (December 12, 2005). [https://web.archive.org/web/20160313204151/http://www.rpgamer.com/news/Q4-2005/121205b.html Final Fantasy IV Advance Ships]". RPGamer (Wayback Machine).</ref><br>{{Flag|Japan}} December 15, 2005<ref name="rpgamer"/><br>{{Flag|Australia}} February 23, 2006<br>{{Flag|Europe}} June 2, 2006
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| |genre=Role-playing | |
| |modes=Single player | |
| |ratings=CERO: A<br>ESRB: E10+ | |
| |platforms=[[Game Boy Advance]] | |
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| '''''Final Fantasy IV Advance''''' is a remake of ''[[Final Fantasy IV]]'' for the [[Game Boy Advance]]. It was released in Japan and North America in 2005 and in Europe and Australia in 2006. In Japan, there was a limited edition bundle of the game and a Game Boy Micro with a face plate showing artwork of [[Cecil]] and [[Kain]].
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| ==Differences from the original==
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| The developers made several changes for this release. The enhanced graphics from the [[WonderSwan Color]] remake have been even further improved, and minor changes have been made to the music. Earlier versions of the game also suffered from many bugs during battles, but these were fixed for the European release. The localization team revised the English translation, improving the flow of the story, and certain plot details absent from the original have been restored. The player can change characters among [[Edward]], [[Yang]], [[Porom]], [[Palom]] and [[Cid Pollendina|Cid]] after defeating the [[Giant of Babel]], although Cecil must be in the party at all times. Two new dungeons have been added: a new cave at Mt. Ordeals featuring powerful armor and stronger weapons for five additional characters, and the Lunar Ruins, accessible only at the end of the game. New trials exist for each character at this location, reachable only after a particular character has defeated the final boss, for example Cid's trial involves ferrying people around in an airship, and Rydia's trial involves fighting her own summons. The [[Lunar Ruins]] feature some of the best items in the game and another version of [[Zeromus]] to fight. This is his alternate scorpion form from the Easytype version, dubbed [[Zeromus EG]]. Also available for battle are a superboss named [[Brachioraidos]] and lunar versions of the summons, comparable to the dark aeons in ''[[Final Fantasy X]]''.
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| Up to three game saves are possible. In addition, a [[quick save]] function is available in which the player can save the game anywhere (except in battle or dialogue), but the saved data is lost if he/she continues from that save point. A music player can be unlocked by completing the game.
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| ==Gallery==
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| <gallery widths=180>
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| FFIV Advance logo.png|Logo
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| FFIV Advance Europe box art.jpg|European box art
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| FF Advance titles JP graphic.jpg|Japanese graphic presenting ''Final Fantasy IV Advance'' and the two subsequent titles' Game Boy Advance remakes
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| FFIV Advance JP battle.jpg|Japanese graphic showcasing battles within the game
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| FFIV Advance JP events.jpg|Japanese graphic showcasing in-game events
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| FFIV Advance JP world.jpg|Japanese graphic showcasing the game's world
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| </gallery>
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| ==References==
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