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'''Final Fantasy V''' is an RPG that was originally released in December of 1992 by Square for the [[:Category:SNES games|Super Nintendo Entertainment System]].  Although that version never made it out of Japan, the rest of the world was introduced to FFV in 1999, with the release of the '''Final Fantasy Anthology''' for the [[:Category:Playstation games|Sony Playstation]].
 
'''Final Fantasy V''' is an RPG that was originally released in December of 1992 by Square for the [[:Category:SNES games|Super Nintendo Entertainment System]].  Although that version never made it out of Japan, the rest of the world was introduced to FFV in 1999, with the release of the '''Final Fantasy Anthology''' for the [[:Category:Playstation games|Sony Playstation]].
  
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The [[Speed Demos Archive]] hosts Final Fantasy V competition.  The current proven [[World Record]] for a complete-game FFV speedrun is 3 hours and 26 minutes, achieved by [[Alex Eustis]] on January 4th, 2006.
 
The [[Speed Demos Archive]] hosts Final Fantasy V competition.  The current proven [[World Record]] for a complete-game FFV speedrun is 3 hours and 26 minutes, achieved by [[Alex Eustis]] on January 4th, 2006.
  
 
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Final Fantasy V

Final Fantasy V is an RPG that was originally released in December of 1992 by Square for the Super Nintendo Entertainment System. Although that version never made it out of Japan, the rest of the world was introduced to FFV in 1999, with the release of the Final Fantasy Anthology for the Sony Playstation.

Speedrun

The Speed Demos Archive hosts Final Fantasy V competition. The current proven World Record for a complete-game FFV speedrun is 3 hours and 26 minutes, achieved by Alex Eustis on January 4th, 2006.

Speedrun Strategies

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External Links