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  2. Final Fantasy - Wikipedia

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    Final Fantasy XII was released in 2006 for the PlayStation 2 and uses only half as many polygons as Final Fantasy X, in exchange for more advanced textures and lighting. [140] [141] It also retains the freely rotating camera from XI. Final Fantasy XIII and XIV both make use of Crystal Tools, a middleware engine developed by Square Enix. [142] [143]

  3. Wikipedia : WikiProject Square Enix

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    Our main goals are to: ensure that all Square Enix-related articles are clean, organized, well-written, and accessible; improve all Square Enix-related articles to at least good article, featured article, and/or featured list status; and

  4. Characters of the Final Fantasy Type-0 universe - Wikipedia

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    The original scenario and concept of Final Fantasy Type-0, originally a mobile title named Final Fantasy Agito XIII, was conceived by Hajime Tabata. [1] He wished for a group-driven story as he felt that a single playable character would not be able to properly convey the scope and themes of the story.

  5. List of fictional humanoid species in video games - Wikipedia

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    Final Fantasy X: A species of blue furred, lion-like humanoids. Rayman's species Rayman: A species of limbless humanoids. Salarian: Mass Effect: A short-lived, quick-witted amphibian species. [2] Selkies: Final Fantasy Crystal Chronicles: Sheikah: The Legend of Zelda: A race/tribe of red eyed sneaky assassins who are known as the 'Shadow People ...

  6. Final Fantasy VII - Wikipedia

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    The disc also included the early test footage Square created using characters from Final Fantasy VI. [37] [78] The initial release date was at some point in 1996, but to properly realize their vision, Square postponed the release date almost a full year. [53] Final Fantasy VII was released on January 31, 1997. [79] It was published in Japan by ...

  7. Dragon (magazine) - Wikipedia

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    The final printed issue was #359 in September 2007. [1] [2] Shortly after the last print issue shipped in mid-August 2007, Wizards of the Coast (part of Hasbro, Inc.), the publication's current copyright holder, relaunched Dragon as an online magazine, continuing on the numbering of the print edition. The last published issue was No. 430 in ...

  8. Final Fantasy VIII - Wikipedia

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    In March 1999, one month after the game's release, Final Fantasy VIII Ultimania was published, a book that features an in-depth guide to Final Fantasy VIII and interviews with the developers. [50] An origami book was released in November 1999. [51] Later on September 22, a CD-ROM titled Final Fantasy VIII Desktop Accessories was released.

  9. Cloud Strife - Wikipedia

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    Cloud Strife (Japanese: クラウド・ストライフ, Hepburn: Kuraudo Sutoraifu) is a character in the media franchise Compilation of Final Fantasy VII by Square Enix.He is the protagonist of the role-playing video games Final Fantasy VII (1997), Final Fantasy VII Remake (2020) and Final Fantasy VII Rebirth (2024) and the animated film Final Fantasy VII: Advent Children (2005), and appears ...

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