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* Ark, in the video game Final Fantasy IX
* In Final Fantasy VII the city of Midgar and the military base of Junon ( both are built by the Shinra Company ) are examples of arcology.
* In Final Fantasy VIII the city of Esthar and the flying universities of Galbadia and Balamb are arcologies.
* A common two-headed wyvern enemy in Final Fantasy XIII is named Amphisbaena.
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This usually takes the form of a list of enemies with short descriptions ( e. g. the Metroid Prime and Castlevania games, as well as Dark Cloud and Final Fantasy ) and may even be central to the plot ( Pokemon series ).
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This was the case with the overseas versions of Final Fantasy VII, Metal Gear Solid and Rogue Galaxy, which contained additional features ( such as new difficulty settings for Metal Gear Solid ), resulting in re-released versions of those respective games in Japan ( Final Fantasy VII International, Metal Gear Solid: Integral and Rogue Galaxy: Director's Cut ).
* Enterprise, a ship in the game Final Fantasy III
* Enterprise, an airship in the game Final Fantasy IV
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Final and IV
On the battle screen, the enemy appears on the opposite side of the characters ; each battle uses the familiar Active Time Battle system that was first featured in Final Fantasy IV.
Final Fantasy Chronicles is a compilation of Square's role-playing video games Final Fantasy IV and Chrono Trigger, released for the North American Sony PlayStation on June 29, 2001.
TOSE ported both titles from the Super Nintendo Entertainment System ; each had been previously released as individual Japanese PlayStation ports in 1997 ( Final Fantasy IV ) and 1999 ( Chrono Trigger ).
Several bonus features were added to each game, such as art galleries, bestiaries, and cutscenes — including computer-generated full motion video used at the beginning of Final Fantasy IV and anime scenes used throughout Chrono Trigger.
In Final Fantasy IV and Chrono Trigger, the player controls a set of characters, closely following the role-playing video game genre.
Final Fantasy IV introduced the Active Time Battle, a system designed by Hiroyuki Ito.
Chrono Trigger uses an updated form of the Active Time Battle introduced in Final Fantasy IV, with additions such as " Techs " that rely on enemy positioning and abilities of characters.
Final Fantasy Chronicles features two previously-released ports by TOSE ; Final Fantasy IV and Chrono Trigger were released separately, and Final Fantasy IV was re-released as a part of Final Fantasy Collection, all published in Japan.
The original Final Fantasy IV was released in North America as Final Fantasy II in 1991, with various " Easytype " modifications.
Final Fantasy IV features computer animated cutscene sequences, while Chrono Trigger features anime-style sequences designed by Akira Toriyama that " help further tell the story of Chrono Trigger.
" Final Fantasy IV was given gameplay features such as a two-player mode, a " Sprint Feature " to " enhance and quicken gameplay ", and the " Memo File " system to " reduce saving time.
A compilation of Final Fantasy IV and Chrono Trigger was in consideration in December 2000, with Final Fantasy Anthologys success a key decision factor.
Jun Iwasaki, president, mentioned an " overwhelming number " of requests to re-release Chrono Trigger, and believed the compilation of it and Final Fantasy IV would " appeal to fans of the original games and introduce a new generation of gamers to some of our classic titles.
Final Fantasy IV Official Soundtrack and Chrono Trigger Original Soundtrack were both released on August 21, 2001.

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This is confirmed in the Final Fantasy Crystal Chronicles Official Guide.
This is confirmed in Final Fantasy Crystal Chronicles Official Guide.
This claim was accepted by the 1988 Lambeth Conference of Anglican Bishops ( Resolution 8 ), but firmly questioned in the Official Roman Catholic Response to the Final Report of ARCIC I of 1991.
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In 2000, the Final Fantasy IX Official Strategy Guide was published by BradyGames, but much of the information was contained on Square's PlayOnline website.
The image is a scanned illustration from the Final Fantasy X Official Strategy Guide by Brady Games, copyright of Pearson Education, of which Brady Games is a trademark.
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In 2002, Tokyopop released a version of Final Fantasy X Original Soundtrack in North America entitled Final Fantasy X Official Soundtrack, which contained 17 tracks from the original album on a single disk.
Final Fantasy X Official Soundtrack, although not re-released after the Original Soundtrack was brought to North America, was seen as a good sampler of the music from the full soundtrack.
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In 1971, the Anglican and Roman Catholic International Commission announced that it had reached " substantial agreement on the doctrine of the Eucharist " in the Windsor Statement on Eucharistic Doctrine from the Anglican-Roman Catholic International Consultation and the later ( 1979 ) Elucidation of the ARCIC Windsor Statement but this was questioned in 1991 by the Official Roman Catholic Final Response to the ARCIC Full Report.

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