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Game Boy Advance - Role Playing, Action Adventure - Rated E 10+ (Everyone 10 and Older)

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Experience the beginning of the Final Fantasy saga all over again with all-new story elements and gameplay on the Game Boy Advance! All-new Soul of Chaos dungeons and Soul of Rebirth storyline vastly expands your Final Fantasy experience.

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You can almost hear the collective drooling of RPG and Game Boy fans worldwide. As the inaugural Nintendo/Square reunion title, Final Fantasy Tactics Advance has a lot to live up to -- and it does, spectacularly! The long heralded Final Fantasy series has enjoyed a number of spin- offs and sequels. Using the familiar character types and classes of the Final Fantasy series, but with a wholly original storyline, Final Fantasy Tactics Advance creates an immersive world of strategic combat and conquest. Snow Job While most fantasy games favor romantic landscapes, Final Fantasy Tactics Advance slyly starts out in a plain-vanilla suburb. Players assume the role of young Marche Radiuju in the humble burg of St. Ivalice. A snowball fight introduces the characters and sets the groundwork for future battles. After a brief (but chilly) skirmish, Marche heads home to visit his younger brother. Marche Madness Soon after, Marches friends drop by to show him an ancient book of mysterious origins. After failing to translate the text properly, Marches friends leave for the evening. After a wistful slumber, Marche awakens and realizes he isn't in Ivalice anymore... or is he? Alone in a foreign land, Marche quickly comes under the care of a helpful creature known as a Moogle. It does not take much to convince Marche to adopt a lucrative career as a mercenary. Gangs of Ivalice A quick stop at the town inn introduces Marche to his new gang. A motley crew at best, your associates include low-level monks, mages, archers and soldiers. The only hope you have of finding your way home is to turn your ragtag group of misfits into a finely tuned fighting force. Begin your tour of duty by chatting up the local barkeep. He will clue you in to interesting news bits, rumors and job opportunities. Due to your severe lack of experience, early quests are little more than errands. As you gain experience and reputation, your job options grow as well as the rewards. You can also send one of your crew members on side missions for extra swag. You cannot use these members in your regular quests until they return from their mission. Rules of Engagement Whether your quest is to fetch rare herbs or escort the local nobleman, you can always expect bad company. The battlefield is set up from an isometric 3D viewpoint, allowing clear view of every character in play. At the start of a match, you must choose which members of your gang you wish to take into battle with you. You have a clear view of the enemies before choosing, so try to match your lineup to your opposition. Final Fantasy Tactics Advance introduces an innovative Law system to the series. During every battle, an impartial judge decrees specific rules, such as banning poison attacks or physical attacks. The judges' unpredictability requires players to keep a well-rounded group of characters at all times. Technically, you can break the combat laws, but it is generally not recommended. Even if you win the battle, any of your characters who breaks a law is whisked away to prison. They can only be released after paying a hefty fine. Fantasy Fighting The battlefield is set up like a 3D chessboard, with elevations and terrain types. In each turn, a character can move a specific number of spaces and perform a single action, such as attack or using an item. Most strategy games employ either real-time or turn-based action. Final Fantasy Tactics Advance employs a speed-based system that is somewhere in-between. Characters still take turns to move and perform actions, but these are based on each characters individual speed ratings. Nimble characters like rogues and ninjas are usually the first characters to go and can usually move farther than other characters. The downside is that faster characters typically lack strong armor and health stats. Subtle details such as terrain type and attack proximity can have a direct affect on your ability to hit an enemy. Attacking an enemy from behind or the side will yield much higher hit percentages than head-on attacks. Job Fair What you do off the battlefield is arguably more i

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Blessed by the elemental crystals, the kingdoms of Tycoon, Walse, and Karnak have grown prosperous, their peoples content. But one day, the wind begins to falter and slow. Worried about the wind crystal, the king of Tycoon goes to pay it a visit—and mysteriously disappears. Soon, the previously peaceful countryside is plagued with evil beasts. During these uncertain times, four strangers band together to find the truth behind what happened, and find themselves entwined in a plot much deeper and older than they had ever imagined. Their adventure will take them over land, sea, air, and beyond to protect the crystals—and the world—from a darkness that threatens all of existence.

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Final Fantasy I & II: Dawn of Souls Official Strategy Guide by Nintendo Power Two epic RPGs have come together for one massive gaming experience on the Game Boy Advance. Final Fantasy II makes its long-awaited Nintendo debut, and the game that started...
 
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Final Fantasy V Advance: Official Complete Guide (Japan) The classic Final Fantasy 5 was recently restored and ported for play on the Game Boy Advance, and this is the only official guide to the game! Featuring an overview of all 26 types of classes,...
 

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The Final Fantasy XI Vana'diel Forever Clock works as either a stand-alone clock or can connect to your Final Fantasy XI game, telling you the time on two worlds. It displays Time and Date in both Vana'diel time and Earth time. It also tells you other...

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Final Fantasy Game Crystal Chronicles (GC) & the Guide In One Set!!! Only Final Fantasy Game For Gamecube!!!! ( At Least In U.S.) For 1-4 Players!!!!! Guide Is The Official Guide From Nintendo Power!!!! Hook-Up Your GameBoyAdvanced Via...
 

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Final Fantasy VI Advance is a remake of the original 16-bit title, with enhanced features and graphics. Long ago, fearsome magical creatures known as espers ravaged the world in a devastating conflict known as the War of the Magi. By the time it ended, the war's insatiable flames and merciless destruction had pushed the world to the very brink of ruin, and both espers and magic had disappeared from the world forever?or so it would have seemed. When an esper is found frozen deep inside a mine a thousand years later, uncertainty fills the air once more. With the return of magic and war seemingly on the horizon, unlikely bonds of friendship are forged as fates are drawn together in the quest to uncover the secrets of the esper...and the Empire that will stop at nothing to acquire it.

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As the third entry in the Ivalice Alliance series, this follow-up to the 2003 Game Boy Advance release brings the popular tactical franchise to the Nintendo DS for the first time. FINAL FANTASY TACTICS A2: Grimoire of the Rift will introduce newcomers...
 
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At the orders of the king, a city burns. Torn by guilt, the dark knight Cecil, commander of the Red Wings of Baron, must choose between loyalty and justice. Previously released as FINAL FANTASY II for the Super NES, FINAL FANTASY IV ADVANCE features...
 
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Blessed by the elemental crystals, the kingdoms of Tycoon, Walse, and Karnak have grown prosperous, their peoples content. But one day, the wind begins to falter and slow. Worried about the wind crystal, the king of Tycoon goes to pay it a visitand...
 
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Platforms: Game Boy Advance Windows 98, ESRB Rating: Teen
 
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Blessed by the elemental crystals, the kingdoms of Tycoon, Walse, and Karnak have grown prosperous, their peoples content. But one day, the wind begins to falter and slow. Worried about the wind crystal, the king of Tycoon goes to pay it a visit and...
 
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The world of Final Fantasy returns to Game Boy Advance! When Marche and his friends, Mewt and Ritz, open an ancient magical tome, their small town of St. Ivalice transforms into a kingdom of swords and sorcery known as Ivalice. To return his world to...
 
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Embark on a journey through the vibrant world of Ivalice this summer with FINAL FANTASY TACTICS A2: Grimoire of the Rift. As the third entry in the Ivalice Alliance series, this follow-up to the 2003 Game Boy Advance release brings the popular tactical...
 
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