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'''''Final Fantasy V Advance''''' is a [[reissue|remake]] of ''[[Final Fantasy V]]'' for the [[Game Boy Advance]]. It was released in 2006 in Japan and North America and in 2007 in Europe and Australia.
==Differences from other versions==
Similar to the Game Boy Advance re-releases of its predecessors, this version features updated graphics and an interface optimized for the Game Boy Advance screen. Additional features include four new jobs ([[Gladiator]], [[Cannoneer]], [[Necromancer]], and [[Oracle]]), a new 30-floor bonus dungeon, and an additional stage called the [[Cloister of the Dead]]. The character [[Enuo]] mentioned in the backstory now appears as an optional boss; instead of being designed by character designer [[Yoshitaka Amano]], Enuo's appearance was designed by monster designer [[Tetsuya Nomura]]. A [[bestiary]], a quick save function, music player, and additional equipment in the style of previous GBA re-releases. Like the Game Boy Advance remakes of its predecessors, ''Final Fantasy V Advance'' was newly localized, and it featured pop cultural references such as ''The Simpsons'' and PBS's ''Reading Rainbow''.


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Final Fantasy V Advance
FFV Advance box art.jpg

ファイナルファンタジーVアドバンス
Fainaru Fantajī Faibu Adobansu

Developer(s):

Square Enix

Publisher(s):

Square Enix

Platform(s):

Game Boy Advance

Release date:

Japan October 12, 2006
United States November 6, 2006
Europe April 13, 2007

Genre:

Role-playing

Modes:

Single player

Ratings:

ESRB: Everyone

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Final Fantasy V Advance is a remake of Final Fantasy V for the Game Boy Advance. It was released in 2006 in Japan and North America and in 2007 in Europe and Australia.

Differences from other versions

Similar to the Game Boy Advance re-releases of its predecessors, this version features updated graphics and an interface optimized for the Game Boy Advance screen. Additional features include four new jobs (Gladiator, Cannoneer, Necromancer, and Oracle), a new 30-floor bonus dungeon, and an additional stage called the Cloister of the Dead. The character Enuo mentioned in the backstory now appears as an optional boss; instead of being designed by character designer Yoshitaka Amano, Enuo's appearance was designed by monster designer Tetsuya Nomura. A bestiary, a quick save function, music player, and additional equipment in the style of previous GBA re-releases. Like the Game Boy Advance remakes of its predecessors, Final Fantasy V Advance was newly localized, and it featured pop cultural references such as The Simpsons and PBS's Reading Rainbow.

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