File:Final Fantasy III NES interface.png
Final_Fantasy_III_NES_interface.png (256 × 224 pixels, file size: 2 KB, MIME type: image/png)
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A screenshot from the original NES version of Final Fantasy III. This image illustrates how the interface displays battle messages, such as "Miss!" and "Poison", in windows within the bottom text portion of the screen, as with earlier titles in the series. Also, the interface displays sprites, such as "Miss!!" or damage numbers, over the character sprites in the top animated portion of the screen, as with later titles in the series. |
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Screen capture from FCEUX. |
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Portion used |
A single screenshot from a complete game. |
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Lower resolution would obscure a small, important detail in this image. |
Purpose of use |
To illustrate the work that is the subject of the article, in particular, the evolution of the graphic interface over the titles of the series. |
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current | 12:10, 2 August 2017 | 256 × 224 (2 KB) | Matt Fitzpatrick (talk | contribs) | a more familiar lineup | |
04:39, 26 February 2010 | No thumbnail | 256 × 224 (5 KB) | Matt Fitzpatrick (talk | contribs) | Similar version, showing status effects being displayed in a similar way to misses. |
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