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  2. Word-initial ff - Wikipedia

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    A double f (ff) was used to represent the capital letter. In transcribing, I should write F, not ff; e. g. Fiske, not ffiske. The replacement of manuscript word-initial ff by F is now a scholarly convention. [3] Usage in names such as Charles ffoulkes and Richard ffrench-Constant persists.

  3. Kazushige Nojima - Wikipedia

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    Kazushige Nojima (野島 一成, Nojima Kazushige, born January 20, 1964) is a Japanese video game writer.He is best known for writing several installments of Square Enix's Final Fantasy franchise—namely Final Fantasy VII and its spin-offs Advent Children and Crisis Core, Final Fantasy VIII, and Final Fantasy X and X-2—in addition to the Kingdom Hearts series, [1] the Glory of Heracles ...

  4. Wikipedia : WikiProject Final Fantasy/character names

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    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.

  5. Rinoa Heartilly - Wikipedia

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    Rinoa Heartilly is the 17-year-old daughter of General Caraway, a high-ranking officer in the Galbadian army, and Julia Heartilly, a famous singer. [11] [12] [13] Over the course of the game, she falls in love with the protagonist, Squall Leonhart.

  6. Akihiko Yoshida - Wikipedia

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    Akihiko Yoshida (吉田 明彦, Yoshida Akihiko, born 15 February 1967) is a Japanese video game artist.Yoshida was born in 1967 and joined Square in 1995, before the company merged with Enix.

  7. Final Fantasy - Wikipedia

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    Final Fantasy XII was released in 2006 for the PlayStation 2 and uses only half as many polygons as Final Fantasy X, in exchange for more advanced textures and lighting. [140] [141] It also retains the freely rotating camera from XI. Final Fantasy XIII and XIV both make use of Crystal Tools, a middleware engine developed by Square Enix. [142] [143]

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  9. Characters of Final Fantasy XV - Wikipedia

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    Final Fantasy XV, an action role-playing video game released in November 2016, is the fifteenth main installment in the Final Fantasy series, and is thematically connected to Fabula Nova Crystallis Final Fantasy, a subseries of games linked by a common mythos which includes Final Fantasy XIII and Final Fantasy Type-0.