The beloved wacky installment in the SNES trilogy is making its way to PCs in less than two weeks via Steam! Freshly announced by Square Enix, the Steam version of FFV is a port of the iOS version released earlier, meaning it will have all the extra features added in the GBA release (more jobs, an extra dungeon), as well as enhanced graphics, with sprites redrawn by Kazuko Shibuya - series veteran responsible for creating character sprites throughout the whole series.
On top of that, the game is supposed to have very low system requirements, which means it will be accessible to more players. Furthermore, developers promise FFV will be optimized for peak PC performance.
Are you interested in FFV on Steam? Let us know in the comments!
I don't think you actually need to rip the rom yourself. If you have the game, you're entitled to possess the rom.
You possess the ROM. It's the "read only memory" on your cartridge. You're allowed to copy it for private purposes in some countries, but that doesn't mean you're allowed to download it.
The beloved wacky installment in the SNES trilogy is making its way to PCs in less than two weeks via Steam! Freshly announced by Square Enix, the Steam version of FFV is a port of the iOS version released earlier, meaning it will have all the extra features added in the GBA release (more jobs, an extra dungeon), as well as enhanced graphics, with sprites redrawn by Kazuko Shibuya - series veteran responsible for creating character sprites throughout the whole series.
On top of that, the game is supposed to have very low system requirements, which means it will be accessible to more players. Furthermore, developers promise FFV will be optimized for peak PC performance.
Are you interested in FFV on Steam? Let us know in the comments!
I'm definately going to get it since my copy of FF V Advanced is bugged (it deletes all my save data at random ). I do hope we can still rename Butz to Bartz, though.
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