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  2. Fire Emblem: The Binding Blade - Wikipedia

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    Fire Emblem: The Binding Blade [a] is a tactical role-playing game developed by Intelligent Systems and published by Nintendo for the Game Boy Advance (GBA) handheld video game console. It is the sixth entry in the Fire Emblem series, [ b ] the first title produced for the system, and the first title to appear on a handheld console.

  3. A. J. Price - Wikipedia

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    Price with the Wizards. Price was selected in the second round of the 2009 NBA draft at number 52 overall by the Indiana Pacers on June 25, 2009. Midway through the 2009–10 season, Price, along with Earl Watson, moved ahead of T. J. Ford on the team's depth chart. In December, Watson became the starter and Price became the primary backup ...

  4. Artix Entertainment - Wikipedia

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    Artix Entertainment has also released three animated shorts. The first, Artix Vs. the Undead, was made as a teaser for the DoomWood storyline in DragonFable. The second short, Death from Above, was released as a sneak peek to the MechQuest storyline and was developed by J6 of the Artix Entertainment staff, and can be viewed in the game MechQuest.

  5. Fire Emblem: The Blazing Blade - Wikipedia

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    As with The Binding Blade, the titular "Fire Emblem" was represented as a family crest. [18] The gameplay, initially identical to The Binding Blade , underwent multiple changes including expansions on the role of the player in the storyline through the unseen strategist character, and the added tutorial stages helped introduce the mechanics to ...

  6. Talk : List of Fire Emblem: The Binding Blade characters

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    Discussion over whether to use the vernacular or a translated title should occur at the talk page of the parent article. Note that a request to move it from Fire Emblem: Fūin no Tsurugi to Fire Emblem: Binding Blade closed as no consensus last spring. --BDD 22:14, 30 January 2014 (UTC)

  7. Kyoketsu-shoge - Wikipedia

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    The kyoketsu-shoge (Japanese: 距跋渉毛, lit. "long-distance wandering hair" [1]) is a double-edged blade, with another curved blade attached near the hilt at a 45–60 degree angle. This is attached to approximately 10 to 18 feet (3–5 m) of rope, chain, or hair which then ends in a large metal ring.

  8. DragonFable - Wikipedia

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    DragonFable is a free-to-play, online, browser-based, single-player, fantasy, role-playing game developed by Artix Entertainment and updated on a weekly basis. Players may access locked game content by upgrading to a premium account for a one-time fee .

  9. Roy (Fire Emblem) - Wikipedia

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    Roy was created for the cancelled Nintendo 64 entry in the Fire Emblem series, which had a long development cycle. He was originally named Ike, and was one of only two characters kept when what became Binding Blade restarted development in 2000. [12]