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  2. Lost Kingdoms - Wikipedia

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    Lost Kingdoms [a] is a 2002 action role-playing game developed by FromSoftware and published by Activision. The game was released in Japan in April, in North America in May, and in Europe in August. Lost Kingdoms is a card-based action role-playing game where battles are fought in real-time. A sequel, Lost Kingdoms II, was released in 2003.

  3. FromSoftware - Wikipedia

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    FromSoftware, Inc. (stylized as FROM SOFTWARE) is a Japanese video game development and publishing company. It was founded by Naotoshi Zin in Tokyo on November 1, 1986. . Initially a developer of business software, the company released their first video game, King's Field, for the PlayStation

  4. Category : File-Class Wars of the Three Kingdoms pages

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    This category contains articles supported by the Wars of the Three Kingdoms task force which have been rated as "File-Class".Articles are automatically placed into this category when the corresponding rating is given and the appropriate parameter is added to the project banner; please see the assessment department and the project banner instructions for more information.

  5. Lost Kingdoms II - Wikipedia

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    Lost Kingdoms II, known as Rune II: Koruten no Kagi no Himitsu [3] in Japan, is a 2003 action role-playing game developed by FromSoftware and published by Activision. The sequel to Lost Kingdoms. Lost Kingdoms II is a card-based action role-playing game where battles are fought in real-time.

  6. Kuon - Wikipedia

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    The battle system was an evolution of the card system from Lost Kingdoms. The "tempest" and meditation mechanics were designed to produce unease, and while easy to implement were a later addition which threatened to disrupt the production schedule. [ 1 ]

  7. Category : Portal-Class Wars of the Three Kingdoms pages

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  8. List of role-playing video games: 2002 to 2003 - Wikipedia

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    Lost Kingdoms II Rune II: From: Activision: Fantasy GCN Action RPG Sequel to Lost Kingdoms. JP 2003 (JP) Magic Pengel: The Quest for Color: Fantasy PS2 JP 2003 (JP/NA/EU) Mario & Luigi: Superstar Saga: AlphaDream: Nintendo: Fantasy GBA JRPG JP 2003 (JP/NA) 2004 (EU) Medabots Infinity: Natsume Co., Ltd. Natsume Co., Ltd. Robotics GCN Action RPG ...

  9. List of campaign settings - Wikipedia

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    The setting was released in the form of three books, as part of the Advanced Dungeons & Dragons: Odyssey line. Uresia: anime fantasy Planet of Uresia Systemless, Big Eyes, Small Mouth: Guardians of Order: 2003-2012 Written by S. John Ross. Multiverse (Magic: The Gathering) Sword and sorcery: Multiple planes including Ravnica, Theros: D&D 5th ...