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'''Wild Arms''' (ワイルドアームズ ,Wairudo Āmuzu) is a [[role-playing game]] developed by software company [[Media.Vision]] and originally released in Japan in [[1996]] for the [[Sony PlayStation]] video game console and was later translated and released in North America in [[1997]] and Europe in [[1998]] by [[Sony Computer Entertainment]]. It is noteworthy for not only being one of the first role-playing video games on the PlayStation, but one of the few to feature a Western American setting and motif. The game features two-dimensional graphics for normal gameplay, while battle sequences are rendered in 3D.
'''Wild Arms''' (ワイルドアームズ, Wairudo Āmuzu) is a [[role-playing game]] developed by software company [[Media.Vision]] and originally released in Japan in [[1996]] for the [[PlayStation]] video game console and was later translated and released in North America in [[1997]] and Europe in [[1998]] by [[Sony Computer Entertainment]]. It is noteworthy for not only being one of the first role-playing video games on the PlayStation, but one of the few to feature a Western American setting and motif. The game features two-dimensional graphics for normal gameplay, while battle sequences are rendered in 3D.


In November [[2003]], an enhanced remake of Wild Arms, titled Wild Arms Alter Code: F, was released for the [[PlayStation 2]] in Japan, with a North American version produced in [[2005]]. In addition to enhanced graphics, Alter Code: F also features an expanded script, remastered soundtrack, new characters, and additional gameplay scenarios.
In November [[2003]], an enhanced remake of Wild Arms, titled Wild Arms Alter Code: F, was released for the [[PlayStation 2]] in Japan, with a North American version produced in [[2005]]. In addition to enhanced graphics, Alter Code: F also features an expanded script, remastered soundtrack, new characters, and additional gameplay scenarios.
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