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  2. Active Time Battle - Wikipedia

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    A battle in Final Fantasy VI, showing ATB bars on the lower-right. Active Time Battle (also abbreviated as ATB) is a role-playing video game mechanic invented by Hiroyuki Ito. It was first used in the 1991 Final Fantasy IV, and patented in 1995 by Ito and Hironobu Sakaguchi, though the patent expired in 2010, allowing it to be used in any game. [1]

  3. Category:Lists of Final Fantasy characters - Wikipedia

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    Characters of the Final Fantasy IV series; Characters of Final Fantasy V; Characters of Final Fantasy VI; Characters of the Final Fantasy VII series; Characters of Final Fantasy VIII; Characters of Final Fantasy IX; Characters of Final Fantasy X and X-2; Characters of Final Fantasy XII; Characters of the Final Fantasy XIII series; Characters of ...

  4. List of role-playing video games: 1994 to 1995 - Wikipedia

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    Fantasy: SNES: JRPG [14] Megami Tensei: Remake and compilation of 1 and 2 for NES: JP 1995 (JP) Dragon Tycoon Eiji: Fantasy: 3DO: JP 1995 (NA) Dungeon Master II: The Legend of Skullkeep: FTL: Interplay: Fantasy: AMI (Port) DOS (Port) MAC (Port) Action RPG (DM-style) Dungeon Master: NA 1995 (JP) DunQuest: Fantasy: SNES: JP 1995 (JP) Elfaria II ...

  5. List of role-playing video games: 1996 to 1997 - Wikipedia

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    Final Fantasy VII: Square: Eidos: Sci-Fi Fantasy: WIN: JRPG: Final Fantasy: JP 1997 (NA/UK) Forgotten Realms Archives, The: SSI: Interplay: Fantasy: DOS (Comp) WIN (Comp) Tactical RPG WRPG Action RPG: Dungeons & Dragons franchise: Compilation of nearly every video game set in the Forgotten Realms: NA 1997 (NA) Incubation: Time Is Running Out ...

  6. List of role-playing video games: 1998 to 1999 - Wikipedia

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    Fantasy: PS1: JRPG: Final Fantasy: JP 1999 (NA) 2002 (EU) Final Fantasy Anthology: Square TOSE: Square EA SCE: Sci-Fi Fantasy: PS1 (Port) JRPG [3] Final Fantasy; Compilation of IV and V in PAL regions, and V and VI in NA. JP 1999 (JP) Final Fantasy Collection: Sci-Fi Fantasy: PS1 (Remake) JRPG [3] Final Fantasy; Comp. of IV, V and VI. JP 1999 ...

  7. Category:Final Fantasy character redirects to lists - Wikipedia

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    The pages in this category are redirects from Final Fantasy fictional characters. To add a redirect to this category, place {{ Fictional character redirect |series_name=Final Fantasy}} on the second new line (skip a line) after #REDIRECT [[Target page name]] .

  8. List of Final Fantasy media - Wikipedia

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    Final Fantasy is a series of role-playing video games developed and published by Square Enix (formerly Square).Its first game premiered in Japan in 1987, and Final Fantasy games have subsequently been localized for markets in North America, Europe and Australia, on nearly every video game console since its debut on the Nintendo Entertainment System.

  9. 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.