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According to Final Fantasy IV lead designer Takashi Tokita, Final Fantasy IV was the first Japanese role-playing game to feature such "deep characters". [2] The graphical capabilities of the Super Famicom allowed character designer Yoshitaka Amano to create more elaborate designs than he had done for previous games released for the Famicom.
Characters of the Final Fantasy IV series; C. Cecil Harvey; R. Rydia This page was last edited on 28 March 2024, at 14:31 (UTC). Text is available under the ...
Cecil Harvey (Japanese: セシル・ハーヴィ, Hepburn: Seshiru Hāvi) is the protagonist in the 1991 video game Final Fantasy IV.He is a Dark Knight, and spends much of the game grappling with the actions he committed while serving the kingdom of Baron.
Upon release in Japan, Final Fantasy IV sold about 200,000 cartridges on its first day, about 4.5 times less than what Final Fantasy V sold on its first day a year later, no doubt because audiences were hoping for more of the same. [113] The Super Famicom version of Final Fantasy IV went on to sell 1.44 million copies in Japan. [114]
Various Ultimania books at a Books Kinokuniya in San Francisco, California. Dozens of Square Enix companion books have been produced since 1998, when video game developer Square began to produce books that focused on artwork, developer interviews, and background information on the fictional worlds and characters in its games rather than on gameplay details.
Final Fantasy IV: The Complete Collection This page was last edited on 9 December 2024, at 22:08 (UTC). Text is available under the Creative Commons ...
Rydia of Mist (ミストのリディア, Misuto no Ridia) is a fictional character in the Final Fantasy series. She appears in Final Fantasy IV [a] as one of its protagonists. She is able to summon entities, as can others from her village. She was created by Yoshitaka Amano. Her design in Final Fantasy IV: The After Years was controversial ...
Additionally, in remakes such as the GBA: Dawn of Souls version, there is an option to autoname - which will select from a limited pool of names of other Final Fantasy characters from later games. In the original Final Fantasy instruction manual, the character names used were NEST, HOWA, TOMY, and PHIL, for what it's worth.