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  2. Final Fantasy Brave Exvius - Wikipedia

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    Brave Exvius is designed as a turn-based role-playing game, combining elements from the Final Fantasy series with those of previous Alim game, Brave Frontier.Similar to Brave Frontier, the battle system consists of a simplified interface where players can command their characters to attack by touching the character's corresponding attack button, and special attacks or items can be used by ...

  3. Espers (comics) - Wikipedia

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    Writing in 1995, Hudnall noted the spy genre, Japanese anime films and the British TV series The Champions as influences on the series. [1] He hoped Espers would bridge the gap between superhero comics aimed at younger readers and the growing adult-orientated comic market, and strove to write strong female characters for the series; Hudnall hoped to create "a Hill Street Blues of comic books".

  4. Esper - Wikipedia

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    Esper Mami, a manga created by Fujiko Fujio; Esper (Final Fantasy), a type of mystical being in a number of the Final Fantasy video games "Esper", a song by Japanese heavy metal band Loudness from the 1984 album Disillusion; Esper, one of five fictional shards in the Alara block expansion for Magic: The Gathering

  5. List of Evercade cartridges - Wikipedia

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    Brave Battle Saga: Legend of the Magic Warrior (Genesis) Canon: Legends of the New Gods (Genesis) Dorke and Ymp (SNES) Dragon View (SNES) Drakkhen (SNES) The Humans (SNES) The Immortal (Genesis) Iron Commando (SNES) Jim Power: The Lost Dimension in 3-D (SNES) Magic Girl (Genesis) Nightshade (NES) Power Piggs of the Dark Age (SNES) Power Punch ...

  6. List of Square Enix mobile games - Wikipedia

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    This list includes games developed or published by Square Enix after its formation and released for mobile platforms such as non-smartphone mobile phones, mobile operating systems such as iOS and Android, or the GREE service, rather than as retail games. This list does not include games published by Taito and Square Enix Europe.

  7. War of the Visions: Final Fantasy Brave Exvius - Wikipedia

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    Elements common to many games of the Final Fantasy series, such as Esper summoning are also present. [1] [2] [3] Other aspects of gameplay are similar to the original Final Fantasy Brave Exvius, with free-to-play features such as gacha systems for 'summoning' new characters to use in combat, including via in-app microtransactions.

  8. List of crossovers in video games - Wikipedia

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    Final Fantasy Brave Exvius: A mobile game featuring crossovers with many franchises many game franchises and even a few real life people in special events. [23] [24] Growtopia: Ubi Soft's 2D MMO sandbox game allowed for the integration of many characters and elements from a number of their other franchises, including Rayman, Assassin's Creed ...

  9. II (Espers album) - Wikipedia

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    II is the third album from the band Espers.It was their first to be released on Drag City.The song "Children of Stone" was later covered by Marianne Faithfull on her 2008 album Easy Come, Easy Go.