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Final fantasy v psp rom
Final fantasy v psp rom











Bugs & Glitches - Several issues exclusive to the NTSC black label disc exists, specifically when playing the game on other PlayStation consoles.Easter Eggs - Cloud Strife & Sephiroth from Final Fantasy VII and Squall Leonhart from Final Fantasy VIII make random cameos in the loading screens.Movement - Sprinting can now be performed holding the button, with the effects able to stack with the Thief's Dash ability.Music - The quality of the soundtrack was changed.Sound - Sound effects during battle have reduced quality due to being compressed in file size.Performance with lagging is also noticeable during battles.

final fantasy v psp rom

  • Performance - Due to the disc-based format of the PlayStation, load times are longer during the 3D battle transitions and when accessing the menu.
  • Monster names and other bits of dialogue were translated phonetically in some cases, resulting in errors such as "Wyvern" becoming "Y Burn" and "Sucker" becoming "Soccer".
  • Localization - The first full translation of the script in English with a noticeable change to Faris's dialogue, giving her a heavy pirate accent.
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    Full Motion Video - Two FMVs sequences depicting the main characters and events during the game are featured, with one version playing before the title screen, and the other unlocked upon completion of the game.Though identical to the original Super Famicom version, a number of additional features were implemented: The North American port was released with Final Fantasy VI on October 5, 1999, while the European port was released with Final Fantasy IV on February 27, 2002.

    final fantasy v psp rom

    The first international release of Final Fantasy V is unique in that it was released as part of a two-disc compilation, with a different game in regions outside of Japan, titled Final Fantasy Anthology, but was first released as a standalone version in Japan on March 19, 1998. The first iteration of Final Fantasy V was released for the Super Famicom in Japan on December 6, 1992.













    Final fantasy v psp rom