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  2. Breath of Fire III - Wikipedia

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    Battles in Breath of Fire III occur randomly when a player travels through hostile areas or dungeons during the course of the story. Using a turn-based strategy approach, the game allows a player to input commands at the start of each combat round, which are then carried out in accordance with each character's "agility" rating.

  3. Category:Breath of Fire - Wikipedia

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    Breath of Fire III; Breath of Fire IV; M. Mobile phone games of the Breath of Fire series This page was last edited on 17 July 2024, at 02:01 (UTC). Text ...

  4. Mobile phone games of the Breath of Fire series - Wikipedia

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    The Breath of Fire mobile phone game series is a group of mobile phone video games developed and distributed by Capcom based on their Breath of Fire role-playing franchise. . Each game was created by the company's mobile game division for use on NTT DoCoMo, SoftBank, and au brand phone devices compatible with EZWEB, BREW, and i-mode services, and are distributed using paid downl

  5. Breath of Fire (video game) - Wikipedia

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    Breath of Fire [a] is a role-playing video game developed by Capcom originally for the Super Nintendo Entertainment System. Initially released in Japan in April 1993, the game was later made available in North America in August 1994 by Square Soft , who handled the title's English localization and promotion.

  6. Breath of Fire IV - Wikipedia

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    Exclusive to the Japanese version was also a hidden store area that was accessible only by using a save file on a CD distributed through an issue of the Dengeki PlayStation magazine. [19] In May 2003, Breath of Fire IV was ported to Windows-based personal computers in Japan by SourceNext. [20]

  7. Zeboyd Games - Wikipedia

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    Like Breath of Death VII, Cthulhu Saves the World has a branching level-up system and caps random encounters in an area (there is an option where the player can choose from the menu to have additional encounters). [16] The "Hey There, Cthulhu" music video was produced by Nakatomi HMC [17] using the parody song written and recorded by Eben ...

  8. Breath of Fire II - Wikipedia

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    Breath of Fire II is a traditional role-playing video game featuring two-dimensional character sprites and environments. [5] Players view the game from a top-down perspective and move their characters in four directions across various environments including towns and dungeons while interacting with non-player characters and battling enemies to advance the story.

  9. Breath of Fire: Dragon Quarter - Wikipedia

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    Dragon Quarter was nominated for "Best Original Music in a Game" during GameSpot's Best and Worst of 2003 awards, [32] and in 2004, IGN ranked the game 6th on its list of the "Top 12 Hidden Gems for the PlayStation 2", which included games that sold less than 135,000 copies in North America, or less than half of one percent of the console's ...