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* ''[[Dark Cloud]]'' allowed you to toggle between a small and large map overlay while crawling through its [[Randomly Generated Levels]]. |
* ''[[Dark Cloud]]'' allowed you to toggle between a small and large map overlay while crawling through its [[Randomly Generated Levels]]. |
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* ''[[Ratchet and Clank]]'' games have a map that you can pause the game and look at. Each game also has a Mapper gadget you can find, which makes said map also show [[Easter Egg|secret areas]]. |
* ''[[Ratchet and Clank]]'' games have a map that you can pause the game and look at. Each game also has a Mapper gadget you can find, which makes said map also show [[Easter Egg|secret areas]]. |
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* In ''[[Final Fantasy I]]'' and ''[[Final Fantasy II |
* In ''[[Final Fantasy I]]'' and ''[[Final Fantasy II|II]]'', pressing a combination of buttons on the [[World Map]] would display its zoomed-out version. ''[[Final Fantasy III]]'' and ''[[Final Fantasy IV|IV]]'' had a Sight spell to display a map instead, while the latter games replaced the both methods with one that is always available instead. |
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** In ''[[Final Fantasy V]]'' the map is a special item you need to find on the Ship Graveyard. However, once obtained it can be accessed anywhere on the world map, and even {{spoiler|on the other world, the fusionaded world, and even underground on the center of the earth}}. |
** In ''[[Final Fantasy V]]'' the map is a special item you need to find on the Ship Graveyard. However, once obtained it can be accessed anywhere on the world map, and even {{spoiler|on the other world, the fusionaded world, and even underground on the center of the earth}}. |
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* ''[[Cave Story]]'' has a map item that can be acquired early and can be handy as it shows all hidden passages. |
* ''[[Cave Story]]'' has a map item that can be acquired early and can be handy as it shows all hidden passages. |