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  • Final Fantasy V rolls to Android, still $16

    by 
    Ben Gilbert
    Ben Gilbert
    09.26.2013

    Ardent old school Final Fantasy fans know: the mobile versions of classic FF games can be rather costly. Square Enix, the franchise's publisher, is well aware of how much your nostalgia values the series, and Final Fantasy V is no different at $16. Perhaps you've already got the game on Super Nintendo and iOS, but needed another platform to try it out on? At very least, the mobile version has some fancy new graphics and a handful of added job types to help ease the pain of paying so, so much for a far from new game. Head below for a trailer of FFV for Android in action.

  • Final Fantasy V boxart

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    Nikki Inderlied
    Nikki Inderlied
    10.17.2006

    It may not be as beautiful as the box for the Japanese version of Final Fantasy III, but it definitely holds its own. Featuring art by famed Yoshitaka Amano, the remake of Final Fantasy V adds to the list of FF games released this Fall. The trend of re-releasing Final Fantasy titles on handheld systems has our mouths watering and our piggy banks practically burning a hole in our pockets. Now all we have to do is twiddle our thumbs and wait. [Via News 4 Gamers]

  • Final Fantasy V and VI trailer

    by 
    Nikki Inderlied
    Nikki Inderlied
    10.05.2006

    The Final Fantasy, much to our enjoyment, never ends. What started as a final attempt became an RPG icon. Final Fantasy has dominated for nearly 20 years now as new installments are released. Square Enix, in their attempts to reach every gamer possible, has made plans to re-release older titles on the GameBoy Advance. They have already released Final Fantasy I/II Dawn of Souls and Final Fantasy IV. Carrying on with the tradition, Final Fantasy V and VI are making their way into our homes. We have already shown you pictures, the web site and now we are offering you a promo video featuring lots and lots of words we can't read. This makes us a sad panda bear. Enjoy! As usual, see the video after the break. [Via Go Nintendo]

  • Minisite for Final Fantasy V launches

    by 
    David Hinkle
    David Hinkle
    09.28.2006

    For those of you with an addiction for turn-based role-playing games and fantasies of the final sort, the Japanese minisite for Final Fantasy V has launched. Within it are such treasures as character bios, a breakdown on the game's job system, and an introduction to the game's story. With three new job classes in Gladiator, Cannoneer, and Oracle, along with a new dungeon, Final Fantasy V is one appealing GBA game.

  • Final Fantasy V screens = brainwashing

    by 
    Nikki Inderlied
    Nikki Inderlied
    08.30.2006

    Final Fantasy. How is it that this series keeps popping up this fall? Are Square and Nintendo trying to kill us with FF propaganda and brainwash us so that we will never play another RPG, nor will we want to? We think the answer is yes. And to prove our point, here are some more Final Fantasy V Advance screens to continue the brainwashing. After all, it has already taken affect on us, if you couldn't already tell.

  • Final Fantasy V screens and artwork

    by 
    Nikki Inderlied
    Nikki Inderlied
    08.10.2006

    Yeah yeah yeah. We all know that this is overkill of FF. But thats what makes our world go 'round. There are more screens and artwork than you care for but it keeps us preoccupied until something Final Fantasy comes out to kill this craving. For those of you wondering about graphics, take a look. The site they are from is a little tricky to navigate around but we have faith in you.