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  2. Summon Night Swordcraft Story 3: Stone of Beginnings

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    Summon Night Swordcraft Story 3: Stone of Beginnings introduces players to creating arrows. However, this new method drains the duration of the new weapon. Ability to play as partner summon, who have their own set of skills in battle, and they also have a Super Form, similar to the Mono Shift from Swordcraft Story 2. New monsters also appear ...

  3. Summon Night - Wikipedia

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    The following three games are Summon Night games in the action-RPG genre. Summon Night: Swordcraft Story (Japan: April 25, 2003; USA: July 26, 2006) Released for the Game Boy Advance, localized by Atlus in the USA. [3] Summon Night: Swordcraft Story 2 (Japan: August 20, 2004; USA: October 17, 2006) Released for the Game Boy Advance; also ...

  4. Summon Night: Swordcraft Story - Wikipedia

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    The Swordcraft Story sub-series would receive two sequels; Summon Night: Swordcraft Story 2 released in August 2004 in Japan, and in October 2006 in North America; and a third title, Summon Night Swordcraft Story 3: Stone of Beginnings, which was released in Japan in December of 2005, but was never translated and released overseas.

  5. Category:Summon Night - Wikipedia

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    Summon Night (video game) Summon Night 2; Summon Night 3; Summon Night 4; Summon Night 5; Summon Night 6; Summon Night Swordcraft Story 3: Stone of Beginnings; Summon Night X: Tears Crown; Summon Night: Swordcraft Story; Summon Night: Swordcraft Story 2; Summon Night: Twin Age

  6. Summon Night 3 - Wikipedia

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    The PSP version of the game was created upon Namco Bandai acquiring Banpresto, who had the rights to the Summon Night IP. [6] The game, along with its sequel, Summon Night 4, were remade in order to promote the release of a new game on the platform, 2013's Summon Night 5. [6] With Flight-Plan's closure, all three titles were developed by ...

  7. List of role-playing video games: 2004 to 2005 - Wikipedia

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    JRPG [3] [4] Remake of Dragon Quest for NES. JP 2004 (JP) Dragon Quest V: Tenku no Hanayome: ArtePiazza Matrix: Square Enix: Fantasy: PS2 (Remake) JRPG [3] Remake of Dragon Quest V: Tenku no Hanayome for SNES. Sequel to Dragon Quest IV. JP 2004 (JP) 2005 (NA) 2006 (EU/AU) Dragon Quest VIII: Journey of the Cursed King: Level-5: Square Enix ...

  8. Nintendo Selects - Wikipedia

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    Release date Europe North America Australia Captain Toad: Treasure Tracker: ... Summon Night: Swordcraft Story: Unreleased February 2, 2006: Summon Night: Swordcraft ...

  9. Flight-Plan - Wikipedia

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    Flight-Plan Co., Ltd. [a] was a Japanese video game developer best known for the Summon Night series of role-playing video games published by Banpresto.Founded in 1989, Flight-Plan began by developing the Black/Matrix series of tactical role-playing games, published by NEC Interchannel (later Interchannel Holon) in Japan. [1]