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Arc Rise Fantasia​ (アークライズファンタジア, Āku Raizu Fantajia?) is a fantasy role-playing game developed by Image Epoch and published by Marvelous Entertainment for the Wii. It is Image Epoch's first game not developed for a handheld game console. Arc Rise Fantasia was released in Japan on June 4, 2009, and in North America on July 20, 2010.

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  • Arc Rise Fantasia​ (アークライズファンタジア, Āku Raizu Fantajia?) is a fantasy role-playing game developed by Image Epoch and published by Marvelous Entertainment for the Wii. It is Image Epoch's first game not developed for a handheld game console. Arc Rise Fantasia was released in Japan on June 4, 2009, and in North America on July 20, 2010.
  • Arc Rise Fantasia is a Console RPG on the Wii, developed by imageepoch, the studio behind the Luminous Arc series. Developed under the title Project Ray, it shares the same project title with another game by the same developers, Sands of Destruction. Arc Rise Fantasia, however, in essence, can be considered a title in spirit of the Luminous Arc series, because of a handful of similarities with it.
  • Arc Rise Fantasia is a Wii exclusive role-playing game. One of the very few released for the console, it was intended to be an original take on the genre that would cater to those who wish to have a full-fledged RPG experience that would be offered on some of Nintendo's competitors' systems. The game was created by Marvelous Entertainment. The same team had worked previously on the Nintendo DS with Luminous Arc, a Marvelous game and Sands of Destruction and 7th Dragon, two Sega published JRPGs. Many of the heavy hitters from Namco Bandai's Tales Studio were also involved with the game, thus explaining many of the immanent similarities between the two. Though deep within is a game that's innovative and not at all like the game in which it looks.
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  • Arc Rise Fantasia​ (アークライズファンタジア, Āku Raizu Fantajia?) is a fantasy role-playing game developed by Image Epoch and published by Marvelous Entertainment for the Wii. It is Image Epoch's first game not developed for a handheld game console. Arc Rise Fantasia was released in Japan on June 4, 2009, and in North America on July 20, 2010.
  • Arc Rise Fantasia is a Console RPG on the Wii, developed by imageepoch, the studio behind the Luminous Arc series. Developed under the title Project Ray, it shares the same project title with another game by the same developers, Sands of Destruction. Arc Rise Fantasia, however, in essence, can be considered a title in spirit of the Luminous Arc series, because of a handful of similarities with it.
  • Arc Rise Fantasia is a Wii exclusive role-playing game. One of the very few released for the console, it was intended to be an original take on the genre that would cater to those who wish to have a full-fledged RPG experience that would be offered on some of Nintendo's competitors' systems. The game was created by Marvelous Entertainment. The same team had worked previously on the Nintendo DS with Luminous Arc, a Marvelous game and Sands of Destruction and 7th Dragon, two Sega published JRPGs. Many of the heavy hitters from Namco Bandai's Tales Studio were also involved with the game, thus explaining many of the immanent similarities between the two. Though deep within is a game that's innovative and not at all like the game in which it looks.
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