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|jptitle=女神異聞録ペルソナ
|jptitle=女神異聞録ペルソナ
|jpmean=Alternate Goddess Tale: Persona
|jpmean=Alternate Goddess Tale: Persona
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|imagelogo=Megami Ibunroku Persona Logo.png
|imagelogo=Megami Ibunroku Persona Logo.png
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|developers=[[Atlus]]
|developers=[[Atlus]]
|publishers=Atlus
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|genre=RPG
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|platforms=PlayStation
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|JP=September 20, 1996
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|US=December 14, 1996
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|EU='''PlayStation Classic'''<br>December 3, 2018
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'''''Megami Ibunroku Persona''''' is a role-playing game for the PlayStation, and the first entry in the {{Serieslink|P}}. It was released by [[Atlus]] on September 20, 1996 in Japan. The game was subsequently released in North America as '''''Revelations: Persona''''' on December 14 of the same year, including significant localization changes. The game was included as part of the PlayStation Classic on December 3, 2018, marking its first release in Europe.
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'''''Megami Ibunroku Persona''''' is a role-playing game for the PlayStation, and the first entry in the {{Serieslink|P}}. It was developed and published by [[Atlus]] and released on September 20, 1996 in Japan. The game was subsequently released in North America as '''''Revelations: Persona''''' on December 14 of the same year, including significant localization changes. The game was included as part of the PlayStation Classic on December 3, 2018, marking its first release in Europe.


A remaster of the game, simply titled {{Gamelink|P1}}, was released for the PlayStation Portable in 2009, featuring a more faithful localization outside of Japan.
A remaster of the game, simply titled {{Gamelink|P1}}, was released for the PlayStation Portable in 2009, featuring a more faithful localization outside of Japan.

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