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  2. List of Tales media - Wikipedia

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    The Tales series, known in Japan as the Tales of series (「テイルズ オブ」シリーズ, "Teiruzu Obu" Shirīzu), is a franchise of fantasy Japanese role-playing video games published by Bandai Namco Games (formerly Namco), and developed by its subsidiary, Namco Tales Studio (formerly Wolf Team) until 2011 and presently by Bandai Namco.

  3. Realms of Arkania: Blade of Destiny - Wikipedia

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    [4] Jim Trunzo reviewed Realms of Arkania in White Wolf #38 (1993), giving it a final evaluation of "Good" and stated that "A standard theme (find the Blade of Destiny in order to thwart a powerful Orc army led by a charismatic but violent leader) creates the basis for the game. Over 70 towns, villages, dungeons and ruins make Arkania a large ...

  4. Strategy guide - Wikipedia

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    The faults, he says, are mainly caused by the game publishers' and guide publishers' haste to get their products on to the market; [5] "[previously] strategy guides were published after a game was released so that they could be accurate, even to the point of including information changes from late game 'patch' releases.

  5. List of play-by-mail games - Wikipedia

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    Play-by-mail game The Land of Karrus, as portrayed in Paper Mayhem magazine [1]. This is a list of play-by-mail (PBM) games. It includes games played only by postal mail, those played by mail with a play-by-email (PBEM) option, and games played in a turn-based format only by email or other digital format.

  6. Tales of Eternia - Wikipedia

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    Tales of Eternia [a], known as Tales of Destiny II in its original North America release, is an action role-playing game published by Namco as the third main title in their Tales series. Initially released for the PlayStation in November 2000 in Japan, an English version was later released in North America in September 2001.

  7. Rescue on Fractalus! - Wikipedia

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    The game uses fractal technology to create the craggy mountains of an alien planet, [3] where the visilibility was drastically reduced by the dense atmosphere. The player controls a fictional "Valkyrie" space fighter [4]: 11 (converted for search and rescue duty) from a first-person view, attempting to land and pick up downed Ethercorps pilots.

  8. Fractal (video game) - Wikipedia

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    Fractal features three gameplay modes, campaign, arcade, and puzzle. [5] In campaign mode, the player progresses by earning enough points to clear each level. Over the course of the thirty-level campaign, the player encounters different kinds of power-up hexagons with special abilities (hexagons that cause explosions, or that destroy all ...

  9. Destiny post-release content - Wikipedia

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    The final update to Destiny released on March 28, 2017. Titled "Age of Triumph", it added a new 13-page record book, tracking players' progress since the original release of Destiny, and all raids prior to Rise of Iron were increased to Light level 390 with updated rewards that drop at 400 Light; the maximum Light level was not increased. [71]