Sentences with phrase «most traditional entry»

Following the release of Final Fantasy IX, which is, probably, the most traditional entry of the PlayStation era, the series has changed quite a bit: Final Fantasy X featured a linear experience and a new battle system and Final Fantasy XI broke conventions altogether, being an MMORPG.
Following the release of Final Fantasy IX, which is, probably, the most traditional entry of the PlayStation era, the series has changed quite a bit: Final Fantasy X featured a linear experience and a new battle system and Final Fantasy XI broke conventions altogether, being an MMORPG.

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Helped by several fundraisers headlined by former President Bill Clinton, most of Hillary Clinton's money came via traditional fundraising events, where the price of entry was often the legal maximum donation of $ 2,700 for the primary.
Instead of the traditional Pokédex seen in most Pokémon entries (which offers a 2D or 3D model of an encountered Pokémon), Tim hand draws all Pokémon in his notebook.
Five years later, the authors stand by that prediction (see Forbes.com blog entry, May 30, 2013), though they expect most of the online delivery to be blended into traditional brick - and - mortar classrooms.
Even the most print - focused traditional publishers are mulling their metadata, starting to realize that however their books are distributed and sold, digital entry, accuracy, profiles, and tracking simply are essential.
When in reality, over the last couple of years, some of the most egregious and contemptible entries into the world of self - publishing have actually come direct from — or under the guise and umbrella of — traditional publishers.
Of course, if you do seek a traditional book contract with a major publisher, you'll learn there are bars to entry, and you'll have to make some business trade - offs — but most publishing pros think the Big Five route is worth the effort if you have what it takes to get there.
This exhibition uses the work of one of the most renowned artistic quilt makers, Faith Ringgold, as an entry point to look backward at traditional African American quilts and forward to expressive, decorative quilts, artistic quilts, and the work of painters and mixed media artists who improvise upon the form.
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