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{{Header Nav|game=Wild Arms|num=0}}
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{{Game
{{Game
|title=Wild Arms
|completion=0
|image=WildArms_palcover.jpg
|image=WildArms palcover.jpg
|title=Wild Arms
|developer=[[Media.Vision]]
|developer=[[Media.Vision]]
|publisher=[[Sony Computer Entertainment]]
|publisher=[[Sony Computer Entertainment]]
|year=1996
|systems={{syslist|ps|ps3|psp}}
|ratings={{ESRB|KA}}{{ELSPA|3}}
|designer=Akifumi Kaneko
|designer=Akifumi Kaneko
|genre=[[RPG]]
|genre=[[RPG]]
|systems=[[PlayStation]], [[PlayStation 3]], [[PlayStation Portable]]
|released={{sys|ps1|top=1}}{{jp|1996|December 20}}{{us|1997|April 30}}{{eu|1998|October 6}}
{{sys|ps3|psp}}{{jp|2007|July 26}}{{us|2007|December 6}}
|players=1
|players=1
|modes=[[Single player]]
|modes=[[Single player]]
|ratings={{ESRB|KA}}{{ELSPA|3}}
|followed by=[[Wild Arms 2]]
|followed by=[[Wild Arms 2]]
|series=Wild Arms
|series=Wild Arms
}}
}}
{{series disambig}}
'''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.
'''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.


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On [[December 6]], [[2007]], Wild Arms was made available on the [[PlayStation Network]], through which it can be played on the [[PlayStation Portable]] and, as of Operating System update 1.70, on the [[PlayStation 3]].
On [[December 6]], [[2007]], Wild Arms was made available on the [[PlayStation Network]], through which it can be played on the [[PlayStation Portable]] and, as of Operating System update 1.70, on the [[PlayStation 3]].


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Taking place in the fantasy world of Filgaia, Wild Arms follows the adventures of a band of miscreants and adventurers called Dream Chasers who scour the world in search of excitement and fortune. The player must assume control of a young boy named Rudy who has the ability to operate powerful weapons called Ancient Relic Machines (ARMs), forbidden remnants of a lost age that resemble guns. Along with his companions Jack and Cecilia, the group must use their respective skills to navigate through the vast wastelands and dungeons of Filgaia and prevent an otherworldly threat from reviving their lost leader and destroying the world.
Taking place in the fantasy world of Filgaia, Wild Arms follows the adventures of a band of miscreants and adventurers called Dream Chasers who scour the world in search of excitement and fortune. The player must assume control of a young boy named Rudy who has the ability to operate powerful weapons called Ancient Relic Machines (ARMs), forbidden remnants of a lost age that resemble guns. Along with his companions Jack and Cecilia, the group must use their respective skills to navigate through the vast wastelands and dungeons of Filgaia and prevent an otherworldly threat from reviving their lost leader and destroying the world.


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File:WildArms_ntsccover.jpg|Cover art for North American release.
File:WildArms ntsccover.jpg|Cover art for North American release.
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