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  2. Near (programmer) - Wikipedia

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    In February 2021, Near released a new translation for the Super Famicom game Bahamut Lagoon, a passion project that they had attempted multiple times since 1998. This is also the game where Near's former pseudonym of byuu comes from. [7]

  3. Bahamut Lagoon - Wikipedia

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    Bahamut Lagoon [a] is a 1996 tactical role-playing game developed and published by Square for the Super Famicom. Bahamut Lagoon was released on the Virtual Console in Japan on September 29, 2009 for the Wii and on February 5, 2014 for the Wii U .

  4. Talk:Bahamut Lagoon - Wikipedia

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    So unless information surfaces as to an official translation, or greater credentials are found, I'd say keep the translation of the game's version. --PrescitedEntity 22:05, 10 December 2006 (UTC) I have to note that the fan translation's rendition is what practically every English-speaking gamer to ever touch the game will end up seeing anyway.

  5. Yoyo (Bahamut Lagoon) - Wikipedia

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    Yoyo (Japanese: ヨヨ) is a character in the 1996 video game Bahamut Lagoon.She was designed by Motomu Toriyama, and can be named along with the protagonist, Byuu.The game follows her story as the princess of the land of Kahna, particularly managing her kingdom, dealing with the opposing Granbelow Empire, and her romance with the empire's General Palpaleos.

  6. Fan translation of video games - Wikipedia

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    RPGe's translation of Final Fantasy V was one of the early major fan-translated works. Original Japanese is on the left; RPGe's translation is on the right. In video gaming, a fan translation is an unofficial translation of a video game made by fans. The fan translation practice grew with the rise of video game console emulation in the late ...

  7. Motomu Toriyama - Wikipedia

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    Motomu Toriyama (鳥山 求, Toriyama Motomu, born February 9, 1971) is a Japanese game director and scenario writer who has been working for Square Enix since 1994. He initially worked on cutscenes in Bahamut Lagoon and Final Fantasy VII before serving as one of the three directors on Final Fantasy X under Yoshinori Kitase where he was in charge of events, music, voice and motion capture.

  8. Talk:Yoyo (Bahamut Lagoon) - Wikipedia

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    Video games portal; This article is within the scope of WikiProject Video games, a collaborative effort to improve the coverage of video games on Wikipedia. If you would like to participate, please visit the project page, where you can join the discussion and see a list of open tasks.

  9. Blood of Bahamut - Wikipedia

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    Blood of Bahamut is an action role-playing game in which up to four players battle giant beasts that are featured on both screens of the DS. [3] In order to defeat a giant, players must first destroy its protective armor, then attack its "core," and finally attack its other body parts. The giants can summon smaller beasts, which the players ...