[Q]: Information:  - A noted aspect of gameplay is the permanent death of characters in battle, removing them from the rest of the game should they be defeated. The series title refers to the titular object, the "Fire Emblem", usually portrayed as a royally treasured weapon or shield, representing the power of war and dragons, a recurring element in the series. Development of the first game began as a djin project by Shouzou Kaga and three other developers. Its success prompted the development of further titles in the series. Kaga headed development of each entry until the release of "", when he left the company and founded his own game studio to develop "Tear Ring Saga".  - Fire Emblem : Mystery of the Emblem (   Fai Emuburemu : Monsh no Nazo ) is a Japanese tactical role - playing game developed by Intelligent Systems and published by Nintendo for the Super Famicom on January 21 , 1994 . It is the third installment in the Fire Emblem series and was released in Japan on January 21 , 1994 . It was the first Fire Emblem title for the Super Famicom and the first 24 - megabit cartridge for the system . The game is divided into two distinct parts , or books . Book One is a remake of the original Fire Emblem : Ankoku Ry to Hikari no Tsurugi , and Book Two is a continuation of events , following the same characters . In 1996 KSS released an anime OVA , Fire Emblem , based on Monsh no Nazo . Fire Emblem : Monsh no Nazo was released in Japan on the Wii 's Virtual Console service on December 26 , 2006 . A remake of Book 2 titled as Fire Emblem : Shin Monsh no Nazo : Hikari to Kage no Eiy was released in Japan on July 15 , 2010 , for the Nintendo DS.  - Tear Ring Saga, full name , is a tactical role-playing game developed by Tirnanog, a development studio started by Shouzou Kaga, the creator of the "Fire Emblem" series, after he left Nintendo in 2000. The game featured a complicated development and initial release period, with the company receiving legal pressure multiple times from Nintendo, who felt that the game's very similar gameplay and presentation, which also featured the art of "" artist Mayumi Hirota, infringed on their copyrights on their "Fire Emblem" intellectual property. Direct ties to "Fire Emblem" were dropped, and its original title, "Emblem Saga", was changed to its final title as to not sound so similar to "Fire Emblem", and the game was released in Japan on May 24, 2001, by Enterbrain, for Nintendo's competitor, Sony, on their PlayStation console. Three months after release, Nintendo took them to court over the game, and while Enterbrain was ordered to pay a fee, they ultimately retained the right to sell the game.  - Shouzou Kaga ( ) is a Japanese video game designer who once worked for Intelligent Systems. He was the creator of the Fire Emblem game series and served as a director for the second-fifth main series installments, but eventually left the company to found his own studio Tirnanog Co. The first game developed by his new company was Tear Ring Saga. His latest game, Vestaria Saga, is a collaboration with SapphireSoft and its first part was released in September 21, 2016.    What entity does 'fire emblem: mystery of the emblem' has the relation 'designer' with?
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[A]: shouzou kaga


Problem: Information:  - BMX, an abbreviation for bicycle motocross, is a cycle sport performed on BMX bikes, either in competitive BMX racing or freestyle BMX, or else in general on- or off-road recreation. BMX began when young cyclists appropriated motocross tracks for fun, racing and stunts, eventually evolving specialized BMX bikes and competitions.  - BMX racing is a type of off-road bicycle racing. The format of BMX was derived from motocross racing. BMX bicycle races are sprint races on purpose-built off-road single-lap race tracks. The track usually consists of a starting gate for up to eight racers, a groomed, serpentine, dirt race course made of various jumps and rollers and a finish line. The course is usually flat, about wide and has large banked corners that help the riders maintain speed.  The sport of BMX racing is facilitated by a number of regional and international sanctioning bodies. They provide rules for sanctioning the conduct of the flying, specify age group and skill-level classifications among the racers, and maintain some kind of points-accumulation system over the racing season. The sport is very family oriented and largely participant-driven, with riders ranging in age from 2 to 70, and over. Professional ranks exist for both men and women, where the age ranges from 18 to 40 years old.  - The 2009 UCI BMX World Championships took place at the Adelaide Showgrounds in Adelaide in Australia and crowned world champions in the cycling discipline of BMX .  - Cycle sport is competitive physical activity using bicycles. There are several categories of bicycle racing including road bicycle racing, time trialling, cyclo-cross, mountain bike racing, track cycling, BMX, and cycle speedway. Non-racing cycling sports include artistic cycling, cycle polo, freestyle BMX and mountain bike trials. The Union Cycliste Internationale (UCI) is the world governing body for cycling and international competitive cycling events. The International Human Powered Vehicle Association is the governing body for human-powered vehicles that imposes far fewer restrictions on their design than does the UCI. The UltraMarathon Cycling Association is the governing body for many ultra-distance cycling races.  - A BMX bike is an off-road sport bicycle used for racing and stunt riding. BMX means bicycle motocross.  - Cycling, also called bicycling or biking, is the use of bicycles for transport, recreation, exercise or sport. Persons engaged in cycling are referred to as "cyclists", "bikers", or less commonly, as "bicyclists". Apart from two-wheeled bicycles, "cycling" also includes the riding of unicycles, tricycles, quadracycles, recumbent and similar human-powered vehicles (HPVs).  - A unicycle is a vehicle that touches the ground with only one wheel. The most common variation has a frame with a saddle, and has a pedal-driven direct drive. Unicycling is practiced professionally in circuses, by street performers, and in festivals and as a hobby. Unicycles have also been used to create new sports such as unicycle hockey. In recent years unicycles have also been used in activities similar to mountain biking or trials.  - UCI BMX World Championships are the world championships for BMX racing (bicycle motorcross) held under the regulations of the Union Cycliste Internationale (UCI), the sport's international governing body.  - The Union Cycliste Internationale, commonly known by the acronym UCI, is the world governing body for sports cycling and oversees international competitive cycling events. The UCI is based in Aigle, Switzerland.  - Motocross is a form of off-road motorcycle racing held on enclosed off-road circuits. The sport evolved from motorcycle trials competitions held in the United Kingdom.  - Freestyle BMX is bicycle motocross stunt riding on BMX bikes. It is an extreme sport descended from BMX racing that consists of five disciplines: street, park, vert, trails, and flatland.    What entity does '2009 uci bmx world championships' has the relation 'sport' with?

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bicycle motocross