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		<title>FINAL FANTASY IV</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[FINAL FANTASY IV

Final Fantasy IV is a console role-playing game developed and published by Square (now Square Enix) in 1991 as a part of the Final Fantasy series.
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<p style="text-align: center;"><em><strong>Final Fantasy IV</strong></em> is a console role-playing game developed and published by Square (now Square Enix) in 1991 as a part of the <em>Final Fantasy</em> series.</p>
<p style="text-align: center;">the game was re-titled &#8220;<em>Final Fantasy II</em>&#8221; during its initial release outside of Japan due to it being the second of the series released there, but later localizations used the original title.</p>
<p style="text-align: center;">The player takes the role of Cecil, a Dark Knight from the Kingdom of Baron, on his journey to save the world from the evil Golbez. Struggling to prevent Golbez from acquiring powerful Crystals, Cecil learns of his heritage and travels through three realms to battle Golbez&#8217;s minions. His lover, best friend, and other warriors join him for the adventure.</p>
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<p style="text-align: center;"><em>Final Fantasy IV</em> introduced innovations that became staples of the <em>Final Fantasy</em> series and role-playing games in general. Its &#8220;Active Time Battle&#8221; system was used in six subsequent <em>Final Fantasy</em> games.</p>
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<p style="text-align: center;">In <em>Final Fantasy IV</em>, the player controls a large cast of characters and completes quests to advance the story. Characters move and interact with people and enemies on a field map, which may represent a variety of settings, such as towers, caves, and forests. Travel between areas occurs on a world map. The player can use towns to replenish strength, buy equipment, and discover clues about their next destination. Conversely, the player fights monsters at random intervals on the world map and in dungeons. In battle, the player has the option to fight, use magic or an item, retreat, change character positions, parry, or pause. Certain characters have special options</p>
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		<title>FINAL FANTASY III</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[FINAL FANTASY III

Final Fantasy III is a console role-playing game developed and published by Square in 1990 for the Nintendo Family Computer as the third installment in the Final Fantasy series. It is the first numbered Final Fantasy game to feature the job-change system.
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<p style="text-align: center;"><em><strong>Final Fantasy III</strong></em> is a console role-playing game developed and published by Square in 1990 for the Nintendo Family Computer as the third installment in the <em>Final Fantasy</em> series. It is the first numbered <em>Final Fantasy</em> game to feature the job-change system.</p>
<p style="text-align: center;">The story revolves around four orphaned youths drawn to a crystal of light. The crystal grants them some of its power, and instructs them to go forth and restore balance to the world. Not knowing what to make of the crystal&#8217;s pronouncements, but nonetheless recognizing the importance of its words, the four inform their adoptive families of their mission and set out to explore and bring back balance to the world.</p>
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<p style="text-align: center;">There had been earlier plans to remake the game for Bandai&#8217;s WonderSwan Color handheld, as had been done with the first, second, and fourth installments of the series, but the game faced several delays and was eventually canceled after the premature cancellation of the platform. The Nintendo DS version of the game was positively received internationally, selling over one million copies in Japan. The Famicom version of the game was released on the Wii Virtual Console service in Japan on July 21, 2009.</p>
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<p style="text-align: center;">The gameplay of <em>Final Fantasy III</em> combines elements of the first two <em>Final Fantasy</em> games with new features. The turn-based combat system remains in place from the first two games, but hit points are now shown above the target following attacks or healing actions, rather than captioned as in the previous two games. Auto-targeting for physical attacks after a friendly or enemy unit is killed is also featured for the first time. Unlike subsequent games in the series, however, magical attacks are not auto-targeted in the same fashion.</p>
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