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  2. Lunar: Eternal Blue - Wikipedia

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    Lunar: Eternal Blue [b] is a role-playing video game developed by Game Arts in association with Studio Alex for the Sega CD as the sequel to Lunar: The Silver Star.The game was originally released in December 1994 in Japan, and later in North America in September 1995 by Working Designs.

  3. Lunar (series) - Wikipedia

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    The Lunar series has spawned a variety of other works in the setting, including a manga series, two artbooks, as well as novelizations of The Silver Star, Magic School Lunar! and Eternal Blue. The console titles have generally been received very positively; the two PlayStation versions generally place well in considerations of the best games ...

  4. Lunar Remastered Collection - Wikipedia

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    Lunar Remastered Collection features updated versions of Lunar: Silver Star Story Complete (1996) and its sequel, Lunar 2: Eternal Blue Complete (1998), originally released on the Sega Saturn and PlayStation. Both games in turn are remakes of the Sega CD titles Lunar: The Silver Star (1992) and Lunar: Eternal Blue (1994).

  5. Lunar: Silver Star Story Complete - Wikipedia

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    The remake initially began as Lunar: Silver Star Story, developed by a collaboration between Game Arts and Japan Art Media. Immediately after producing Lunar: Eternal Blue for the Sega CD console in 1994, much of the original staff expressed interest in remaking the first Lunar title on current, more advanced hardware. [10]

  6. Takeshi Miyaji - Wikipedia

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    After working on its sequel Lunar: Eternal Blue (1994), his most successful and memorable video game would be Grandia (1997), which featured an innovative battle system and a strong story. Grandia is considered one of the strongest role-playing games during the 32-bit era and had two sequels produced. [2]

  7. Category:Lunar (series) - Wikipedia

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  8. List of video game remakes and remasters - Wikipedia

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    Lunar: Eternal Blue: 1994 Lunar 2: Eternal Blue Complete: 1998 Sega Saturn, PlayStation Remake of the original game. [329] Lunar: Sanposuru Gakuen: 1996 Game Gear JP: Mahō Gakuen Lunar! 1997 Sega Saturn JP: Remake of the original game. [330] Mafia: 2002 Windows, Xbox, PlayStation 2 Mafia: Definitive Edition: 2020 Xbox One, PlayStation 4, Windows

  9. Eternal Blue - Wikipedia

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    Eternal Blue may refer to: EternalBlue, a National Security Agency (USA) cyberattack exploit; Eternal Blue, a 2021 album by Spiritbox which takes its name from the exploit; Lunar: Eternal Blue, a role-playing video game by Game Arts and Studio Alex