Shining Force III
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Shining Force III
Summary
Shining Force III is a video game trilogy[1]. It has Wikipedia articles in 8 language editions, a strong signal of global cultural recognition.[2]
Key Facts
- Shining Force III's instance of is recorded as video game trilogy[3].
- Shining Force III's instance of is recorded as video game series[4].
- Shining Force III was directed by Yasuhiro Taguchi[5].
- Shining Force III's composer is recorded as Motoi Sakuraba[6].
- Shining Force III was published by Q122741[7].
- Shining Force III's genre is strategy video game[8].
- Shining Force III's genre is tactical role-playing game[9].
- Shining Force III's developer is recorded as Camelot Software Planning[10].
- Shining Force III's part of the series is recorded as Shining[11].
- Shining Force III's platform is recorded as Q200912[12].
- Shining Force III's game mode is recorded as single-player video game[13].
- Shining Force III was distributed by CD-ROM[14].
- Shining Force III's country of origin is recorded as Japan[15].
- Shining Force III comprises Q90019396[16].
- Shining Force III comprises Q89322040[17].
- Shining Force III comprises Q89322146[18].
- Shining Force III comprises Q89329060[19].
- Shining Force III was published on December 11, 1997[20].
- Shining Force III's topic's main category is recorded as Category:Shining Force III[21].
- Shining Force III's different from is recorded as Q90019396[22].
Product Details
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Body
Definition and Type
Recorded instance of include video game trilogy[3] and video game series[4].
Use and Application
Components include Q90019396[16], a video game[25]; Q89322040[17], a video game[26]; Q89322146[18], a video game[27]; and Q89329060[19], a video game[28].
Why It Matters
Shining Force III has Wikipedia articles in 8 language editions, a strong signal of global cultural recognition.[2]