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====''Final Fantasy VII Remake''====
====''Final Fantasy VII Remake''====
The entirety of ''[[Final Fantasy VII Remake]]'' takes place within Midgar. The narrative covers the beginning of the original game to the escape from Midgar by the surviving members of AVALANCHE and their allies, plus with expanded story content. The setting of Midgar is noted for its linear nature. While the upper plate regions were mostly inaccessible in the original game, ''Final Fantasy VII Remake'' allows many of these areas to be explored and for the party to interact extensively with its residents through new story scenarios.
The entirety of ''[[Final Fantasy VII Remake]]'' takes place within Midgar. The narrative covers the beginning of the original game to the escape from Midgar by the surviving members of AVALANCHE and their allies, plus with expanded story content. The setting of Midgar is noted for its linear nature. While the upper plate regions were mostly inaccessible in the original game, ''Final Fantasy VII Remake'' allows many of these areas to be explored and for the party to interact extensively with its residents through new story scenarios.
===''Super Smash Bros.'' series===
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In ''[[Super Smash Bros. for Nintendo 3DS / Wii U]]'', a stage based on Midgar appears as DLC. The city itself is featured in the background. The stage later returned in ''[[Super Smash Bros. Ultimate]]'' as a part of the base game.


==Characteristics==
==Characteristics==
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==Locations==
==Locations==
There are several locations seen in ''Final Fantasy VII'' and its spin-offs. The Sector 5 slums are home of [[Aerith Gainsborough]] and her adopted mother, [[Elmyra]]. The nearby [[Church (Final Fantasy VII)|church]] tended by Aerith was the only place in Midgar — aside from Aerith's home — to feature flowers. The church was damaged after [[Cloud Strife]] fell from the [[Number 5 Reactor]] and crashed through its roof and on to the flowers.
There are several locations seen in ''Final Fantasy VII'' and its spin-offs. The Sector 5 slums are home of [[Aerith Gainsborough]] and her adopted mother, [[Elmyra]]. The nearby [[Sector 5 slums church|church]] tended by Aerith was the only place in Midgar — aside from Aerith's home — to feature flowers. The church was damaged after [[Cloud Strife]] fell from the [[Number 5 Reactor]] and crashed through its roof and on to the flowers.


The [[Sector 6 slums]] are a broken-down passageway between [[Sector 5]] and [[Sector 7]]. It housed an old playground — severely damaged when Sector 7 collapsed — that Aerith once liked to visit, as well as the Wall Market area. Wall Market is the largest and most populated area of Sector 6, and also a de facto red light district. Several shops, inns, and restaurants were located here, along with the famous Honeybee Inn and Don Corneo's Mansion.  This is the area where Cloud's well known cross-dressing incident took place.
The [[Sector 6 slums]] are a broken-down passageway between [[Sector 5]] and [[Sector 7]]. It housed an old playground — severely damaged when Sector 7 collapsed — that Aerith once liked to visit, as well as the Wall Market area. Wall Market is the largest and most populated area of Sector 6, and also a de facto red light district. Several shops, inns, and restaurants were located here, along with the famous Honeybee Inn and Don Corneo's Mansion.  This is the area where Cloud's well known cross-dressing incident took place.
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The name derives from Norse mythology, in which {{wp|Midgard}} is one of the Nine Worlds. In the mythology, it was the home of mankind, as set aside at the time of Creation.
The name derives from Norse mythology, in which {{wp|Midgard}} is one of the Nine Worlds. In the mythology, it was the home of mankind, as set aside at the time of Creation.


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