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  2. Breath of Fire 6 - Wikipedia

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    Breath of Fire 6: Hakuryū no Shugosha-tachi (Japanese: ブレスオブファイア6 白竜の守護者たち, Hepburn: Buresu obu Faia 6: Hakuryū no Shugosha-tachi, Breath of Fire 6: Guardians of the White Dragon) was a free-to-play online, web-based multiplayer role-playing video game with microtransactions developed and published by Capcom as the sixth main installment of its Breath of ...

  3. The Legend of Zelda: Breath of the Wild - Wikipedia

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    Breath of the Wild is an open world action-adventure game. Players are tasked with exploring the kingdom of Hyrule while controlling Link. Breath of the Wild encourages nonlinear gameplay, which is illustrated by the lack of defined entrances or exits to areas, [1] scant instruction given to the player, and encouragement to explore freely. [2]

  4. Breath of Fire IV - Wikipedia

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    Breath of Fire IV [a] is a role-playing video game developed by Capcom, and is the fourth game in the Breath of Fire series. It was originally released for the PlayStation home console in Japan and North America in 2000, and Europe in 2001. The game was later ported to Windows-based PCs in Europe and Japan in 2003. [2]

  5. Breath of Fire - Wikipedia

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    Breath of Fire [a] is a role-playing video game series developed by Capcom.It originated on the Super Nintendo Entertainment System in 1993. The series has recurring characters and ambiguous continuity; though each game is its own self-contained story, the names of the two lead characters are usually Ryu and Nina.

  6. Breath of Fire (video game) - Wikipedia

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    Breath of Fire [a] is a role-playing video game developed by Capcom originally for the Super Nintendo Entertainment System. Initially released in Japan in April 1993, the game was later made available in North America in August 1994 by Square Soft , who handled the title's English localization and promotion.

  7. Mobile phone games of the Breath of Fire series - Wikipedia

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    The Breath of Fire mobile phone game series is a group of mobile phone video games developed and distributed by Capcom based on their Breath of Fire role-playing franchise. . Each game was created by the company's mobile game division for use on NTT DoCoMo, SoftBank, and au brand phone devices compatible with EZWEB, BREW, and i-mode services, and are distributed using paid downl

  8. Breath of Fire: Dragon Quarter - Wikipedia

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    Breath of Fire: Dragon Quarter was the top-selling game in Japan during the week of its release in November 2002 at 80,059 copies. [28] It went on to sell 140,073 copies by the end of that year, [ 29 ] qualifying it for a re-release in July 2003 under Sony 's "PlayStation the Best" label at a lower price.

  9. Master Sword - Wikipedia

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    In Breath of the Wild and Tears of the Kingdom, the Master Sword is referred to as the "the sword that seals the darkness". [5] In the mythology of the series, the Master Sword is a divine object—in Skyward Sword, it originates in the Goddess Sword, created by the goddess Hylia, and is inhabited by a humanoid spirit named Fi. [6]