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** First there's Taupy and his [[AmbiguousSituation wife/live-in girlfriend]] Muffy. While she's largely a SateliteLoveInterest, it's clear they love each other and that their situation works for them; any time Taupy is home, he and Muffy are shamelessly affectionate.
** About halfway through, Kyrie and Morte become an OfficialCouple. While they're still teenagers (and thus unmarried), they have none of the drama or jealousy typically associated with teen romance, and the ending implies that they'll continue to stay together.

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** First there's Taupy and his [[AmbiguousSituation wife/live-in girlfriend]] Muffy. While she's largely a SateliteLoveInterest, SatelliteLoveInterest, it's clear they love each other and that their situation works for them; any time Taupy is home, he and Muffy are shamelessly affectionate.
** About halfway through, Kyrie and Morte become an OfficialCouple. Agan seems to think they're SickeninglySweethearts, but he's the ButtMonkey and TheComplainerIsAlwaysWrong; they're actually less schmoopy than Taupy and Muffy. While they're still teenagers (and thus unmarried), they have none of the drama or jealousy typically associated with teen romance, and the ending implies that they'll continue to stay together.
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* ''VideoGame/SandsOfDestruction'' features two:
** First there's Taupy and his [[AmbiguousSituation wife/live-in girlfriend]] Muffy. While she's largely a SateliteLoveInterest, it's clear they love each other and that their situation works for them; any time Taupy is home, he and Muffy are shamelessly affectionate.
** About halfway through, Kyrie and Morte become an OfficialCouple. While they're still teenagers (and thus unmarried), they have none of the drama or jealousy typically associated with teen romance, and the ending implies that they'll continue to stay together.
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* Almost every DynastyWarriors and SamuraiWarriors husband/wife team is a good match between people who do care about each other, often ignoring both history and the source material, though Hideyoshi is still a bit of a lech and Nohime is a very mentally disturbed woman.

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* Almost every DynastyWarriors VideoGame/DynastyWarriors and SamuraiWarriors VideoGame/SamuraiWarriors husband/wife team is a good match between people who do care about each other, often ignoring both history and the source material, though Hideyoshi is still a bit of a lech and Nohime is a very mentally disturbed woman.
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** In keeping with the [[{{Arcadia idealistic]] nature of the setting [[spoiler:before the Pigmasks take over]], almost every couple in Tazmily village seems to qualify if you pay close attention to their dialogue. [[FamilyThemeNaming Abbey and Abbot]], a young couple who appear to be both florists, particularly stand out.

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** In keeping with the [[{{Arcadia [[{{Arcadia}} idealistic]] nature of the setting [[spoiler:before the Pigmasks take over]], almost every couple in Tazmily village seems to qualify if you pay close attention to their dialogue. [[FamilyThemeNaming Abbey and Abbot]], a young couple who appear to be both florists, particularly stand out.
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** In ''Awakening'' all married couples fit this trope. Especially notable if you step on an event tile and you have a married couple paired-up. The event in question can ranged from them promising each other to survive the war, given gifts to one another, or commenting how beautiful their spouse looks. That is not even getting into the stats boost granted by married couples.

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** In ''Awakening'' all married couples fit this trope. Especially notable if you step on an event tile and you have a married couple paired-up. The event in question can ranged from them promising each other to survive the war, given giving gifts to one another, or commenting how beautiful their spouse looks. That is not even getting into the stats boost granted by married couples.
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** [[OfficialCouple Cecil and Rosa]] of ''VideoGame/FinalFantasyIV'', at least after the credits and in the sequel. The only primary couple in the main ''FinalFantasy'' series to date that has managed this, astonishingly. While some other pairs are implied to become this later, Zidane and Garnet of ''VideoGame/FinalFantasyIX'' most prominently, only Cecil and Rosa have officially tied the knot, which is what this trope is about. %% Yang and his wife also qualify.

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** [[OfficialCouple Cecil and Rosa]] of ''VideoGame/FinalFantasyIV'', at least after the credits and in the sequel. The only primary couple in the main ''FinalFantasy'' ''Franchise/FinalFantasy'' series to date that has managed this, astonishingly. While some other pairs are implied to become this later, Zidane and Garnet of ''VideoGame/FinalFantasyIX'' most prominently, only Cecil and Rosa have officially tied the knot, which is what this trope is about. %% Yang and his wife also qualify.

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%%* Ron and Desiree [=DeLite=] from ''VisualNovel/PhoenixWrightAceAttorney: Trials and Tribulations'', despite the fact that they are a [[ShrinkingViolet cripplingly insecure]] GentlemanThief and a spend-happy BikerBabe respectively.

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%%* * Ron and Desiree [=DeLite=] from ''VisualNovel/PhoenixWrightAceAttorney: Trials and Tribulations'', despite the fact that they Tribulations''. They are a [[ShrinkingViolet cripplingly insecure]] GentlemanThief and a spend-happy BikerBabe respectively.respectively, but they still love each other greatly, and Ron is willing to put himself in harms way for his wife.



* The happiest married couple in the AceAttorney series is the unlikely pairing of Ron and Desirée DeLite. She's a badass motorcycle chick and he's a nervous girly-man, but they still love each other greatly, and Ron is willing to put himself in harms way for his wife.

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* Keith and Lilly in ''VideoGame/DeadlyPremonition.'' Although they initially seem to fall under the NoAccountingForTaste banner--Keith is about [[MayDecemberRomance a decade younger than his wife]] and utterly obsessed with rock 'n' roll, while Lilly is a "supermom" who is without a doubt ParentingTheHusband--talking with them will reveal that they utterly love each other to pieces, and that their seemingly disparate traits actually work together instead of against each other.

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* Keith and Lilly in ''VideoGame/DeadlyPremonition.'' Although they initially seem to fall under the NoAccountingForTaste banner--Keith is about [[MayDecemberRomance a decade younger than his wife]] and utterly obsessed with rock 'n' roll, while Lilly is a "supermom" who is without a doubt ParentingTheHusband--talking with them will reveal that they utterly love each other to pieces, and that their seemingly disparate traits actually work together instead of against each other. other.
* Flint and Hinawa, the parents of the protagonist in ''VideoGame/{{Mother 3}}''. They're only seen directly interacting with each other once, but between the sweet letter she sends him at the start of the game and the fact that Flint [[HeroicBSOD nearly goes insane]] when [[spoiler:she gets killed]], it's more than clear that they love each other.
** In keeping with the [[{{Arcadia idealistic]] nature of the setting [[spoiler:before the Pigmasks take over]], almost every couple in Tazmily village seems to qualify if you pay close attention to their dialogue. [[FamilyThemeNaming Abbey and Abbot]], a young couple who appear to be both florists, particularly stand out.
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**In ''Awakening'' all married couples fit this trope. Especially notable if you step on an event tile and you have a married couple paired-up. The event in question can ranged from them promising each other to survive the war, given gifts to one another, or commenting how beautiful their spouse looks. That is not even getting into the stats boost granted by married couples.
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%%* Ron and Desiree [=DeLite=] from ''PhoenixWright VisualNovel/AceAttorney: Trials and Tribulations'', despite the fact that they are a [[ShrinkingViolet cripplingly insecure]] GentlemanThief and a spend-happy BikerBabe respectively.

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%%* Ron and Desiree [=DeLite=] from ''PhoenixWright VisualNovel/AceAttorney: ''VisualNovel/PhoenixWrightAceAttorney: Trials and Tribulations'', despite the fact that they are a [[ShrinkingViolet cripplingly insecure]] GentlemanThief and a spend-happy BikerBabe respectively.
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** Ken and Eliza Masters, for all of [[LovedINotHonorMore his travelling and fighting around]], are actually pretty happy when they're shown together.
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* Hakan of ''SuperStreetFighterIV'' has a wife and seven daughters, as part of his wholesome and campy character.

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* Hakan of ''SuperStreetFighterIV'' ''[[VideoGame/StreetFighterIV Super Street Fighter IV]]'' has a wife and seven daughters, as part of his wholesome and campy character.
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* Keith and Lilly in ''VideoGame/DeadlyPremonition.'' Although they initially seem to fall under the NoAccountingForTaste banner--Keith is about [[MayDecemberRomance a decade younger than his wife]] and utterly obsessed with rock 'n' roll, while Lilly is a "supermom" who is without a doubt ParentingTheHusband--talking with them will reveal that they utterly love each other to pieces, and that their seemingly disparate traits actually work together instead of against each other.
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** Wakka and Lulu from ''VideoGame/FinalFantasyX''. Their marriage is a sign they've moved past their angst from the first game [[note]] the death of Wakka's brother and Lulu's former boyfriend]] and indeed they are happy and ''[[BabiesEverAfter parents]]''. One such mission in the sequel is searching for a sphere containing information about Wakka's parents which Wakka is looking for because he wants to use it as a model for what a good father should be.

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** Wakka and Lulu from ''VideoGame/FinalFantasyX''. Their marriage is a sign they've moved past their angst from the first game [[note]] the death of Wakka's brother and Lulu's former boyfriend]] boyfriend[[/note]] and indeed they are happy and ''[[BabiesEverAfter parents]]''. One such mission in the sequel is searching for a sphere containing information about Wakka's parents which Wakka is looking for because he wants to use it as a model for what a good father should be.
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%%** ''VideoGame/FinalFantasyVIII'' has two examples, Cid and Edea and Laguna and Raine. [[spoiler: Prior to her death as well.]]

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%%** ''VideoGame/FinalFantasyVIII'' has two examples, ** In ''VideoGame/FinalFantasyVIII'', Cid Kramer and Edea his wife [[spoiler:sorceress Edea]] were a happy, loving, and Laguna mutually devoted couple until [[spoiler:Ultimecia's possession of Edea]] forced them to separate. Once they're reunited after the end of the game's second disc their marriage is as strong and Raine. [[spoiler: Prior to supportive as ever, with [[spoiler:Edea]] describing Cid as her death as well.]][[LadyAndKnight knight]].



** Wakka and Lulu from "VideoGame/FinalFantasyX''. Their marriage is a sign they've moved past their angst from the first game [[note]] the death of Wakka's brother and Lulu's former boyfriend]] and indeed they are happy and ''[[BabiesEverAfter parents]]''. One such mission in the sequel is searching for a sphere containing information about Wakka's parents which Wakka is looking for because he wants to use it as a model for what a good father should be.

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** Wakka and Lulu from "VideoGame/FinalFantasyX''.''VideoGame/FinalFantasyX''. Their marriage is a sign they've moved past their angst from the first game [[note]] the death of Wakka's brother and Lulu's former boyfriend]] and indeed they are happy and ''[[BabiesEverAfter parents]]''. One such mission in the sequel is searching for a sphere containing information about Wakka's parents which Wakka is looking for because he wants to use it as a model for what a good father should be.
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* Hakan of ''SuperStreetFighterIV'' has a wife and seven daughters, as part of his wholesome and campy character.
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* Almost every DynastyWarriors and SamuraiWarriors husband/wife team is a good match between people who do care about each other, though Hideyoshi is still a bit of a lech and Nohime is a very mentally disturbed woman.

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* Almost every DynastyWarriors and SamuraiWarriors husband/wife team is a good match between people who do care about each other, often ignoring both history and the source material, though Hideyoshi is still a bit of a lech and Nohime is a very mentally disturbed woman.
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* Almost every DynastyWarriors and SamuraiWarriors husband/wife team is a good match between people who do care about each other, though Hideyoshi is still a bit of a lech and Nohime is a very mentally disturbed woman.
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* At the end of ''VideoGame/BackToTheFuture'', [[spoiler:1930s [[TheFamilyForTheWholeFamily gangster Kid Tannen]] and [[ActivistFundamentalistAntics activist Edna Strickland]] are [[LoveRedeems well-adjusted and happily married]]]] in 1986.
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** Wakka and Lulu from "VideoGame/FinalFantasyX'' deserves a mention here, as well. The sequel game shows them as a happily married couple in Besaid.

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** Wakka and Lulu from "VideoGame/FinalFantasyX'' deserves "VideoGame/FinalFantasyX''. Their marriage is a mention here, as well. The sign they've moved past their angst from the first game [[note]] the death of Wakka's brother and Lulu's former boyfriend]] and indeed they are happy and ''[[BabiesEverAfter parents]]''. One such mission in the sequel game shows them is searching for a sphere containing information about Wakka's parents which Wakka is looking for because he wants to use it as a happily married couple in Besaid.model for what a good father should be.



* The happiest married couple in the AceAttorney series is the unlikely pairing of Ron and Desirée DeLite. She's a badass motorcycle chick and he's a nervous girly-man, but they still love each other greatly, and Ron is completely willing to put himself in harms way for his wife.

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* The happiest married couple in the AceAttorney series is the unlikely pairing of Ron and Desirée DeLite. She's a badass motorcycle chick and he's a nervous girly-man, but they still love each other greatly, and Ron is completely willing to put himself in harms way for his wife.
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* THe happiest married couple in the AceAttorney series is the unlikely pairing of Ron and Desirée DeLite. She's a badass motorcycle chick and he's a nervous girly-man, but they still love each other greatly, and Ron is completely willing to put himself in harms way for his wife.

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* THe The happiest married couple in the AceAttorney series is the unlikely pairing of Ron and Desirée DeLite. She's a badass motorcycle chick and he's a nervous girly-man, but they still love each other greatly, and Ron is completely willing to put himself in harms way for his wife.
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* THe happiest married couple in the AceAttorney series is the unlikely pairing of Ron and Desirée DeLite. She's a badass motorcycle chick and he's a nervous girly-man, but they still love each other greatly, and Ron is completely willing to put himself in harms way for his wife.

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%%* The ''FireEmblem'' series has Ethlin and Cuan, Glade and Selfina, Yuno and Zealot, Dorcas and Nathalie (bonus for being childhood sweethearts) and Lord Pent and Louise.
%%** It also contains Canas, who joins the party happily married in ''FireEmblem: Blazing Sword'', although his wife does not appear. In ''FireEmblem: Sword of Seals'' (which is a chronological sequel to ''Blazing Sword'') it was established that Canas's son Hugh was raised by Canas's mother Niime, resulting in Canas's death being written into the ending of ''Blazing Sword''. This resulted in the fan meme that Canas was "killed by continuity errors".
%%** More tragic example from ''Sacred Stones'': [[spoiler:Sir Orson and Monica were Happily Married. But as she was an IllGirl, she perished at some point before the story, and [[LoveMakesYouEvil Orson was driven mad and evil due to this]]. Lampshaded by Seth before the fight with Orson, who mentions that their happy marriage was famous among the Renais knights.]]

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%%* The ''FireEmblem'' series * ''Franchise/FireEmblem'' has Ethlin quite a number of them. They tend to be {{Battle Couple}}s.
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and Cuan, Quan are a BattleCouple who never argue and support each other in helping Sigurd (who is Ethlyn's sister and Quan's longtime friend). Promotional art shows them and their kids as a loving family.
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Glade in ''Thracia 776'' are both knights. Selfina reassures Glade when he feels guilty over the deaths of his troops and Selfina, Glade likewise when Selfina [[spoiler:is still mourning the death of her friends Quan and Ethlyn]].
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Yuno and Zealot, Dorcas and Nathalie (bonus for being childhood sweethearts) and Lord Pent and Louise.
%%** It also contains Canas, who joins the party happily married
Zealot in ''FireEmblem: Blazing Sword'', although his wife does not appear. In ''FireEmblem: ''[[VideoGame/FireEmblemElibe Sword of Seals'' (which is a chronological sequel Seals]]'' are another longtime BattleCouple who tried to retire and start a family before getting called back into service. Yuno's sisters both gush over what a good husband Zealot is; in Yuno and Zealot's own supports, they worry about the daughter they left behind but agree that they both need to stay in the field.
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''Blazing Sword'') it was established Sword'', Pent and Louise are another couple that Canas's son Hugh was raised by Canas's mother Niime, resulting joins your army. (Their children both feature in Canas's death being written into the ending ''Sword of ''Blazing Sword''. This resulted in the fan meme that Canas was "killed by continuity errors".
%%** More tragic example from ''Sacred Stones'': [[spoiler:Sir Orson
Seals''.) Their supports are basically about how much they love each other and Monica were Happily Married. But as she was an IllGirl, she perished at some point before the story, and [[LoveMakesYouEvil Orson was driven mad and evil due want to this]]. Lampshaded by Seth before the fight be with Orson, who mentions that their each other when the war's over. One of the rare non-BattleCouple happy marriage was famous among the Renais knights.]]marriages occurs with Dorcas and his [=NPC=] wife Nathalie. Her status as an IllGirl drives Dorcas to banditry, but she follows him to talk him out of it despite her condition.
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** Among the more curious examples is Luke and Selena in ''AnimalParade.'' They end up arguing in their first "relationship" cutscene, and in the second, Luke just [[FourthDateMarriage asks Selena out of the blue if she wants to get married,]] and she agrees. They end up been an extremely close couple, and one of the few who [[GRatedSex openly desire many more children after their first...]] [[LawOfInverseFertility ...though game laws mean it won't happen.]]
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%%* [[VideoGame/MonkeyIsland Guybrush Threepwood and Elaine Marley]] as of the end of ''[[VideoGame/TheCurseOfMonkeyIsland Curse]]''.

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%%* * [[VideoGame/MonkeyIsland Guybrush Threepwood and Elaine Marley]] as of the end of ''[[VideoGame/TheCurseOfMonkeyIsland Curse]]''.Curse]]''. Despite Elaine's arguably superior intellect and competency, she always trusts Guybrush. The only time their marriage is remotely threatened is in ''[[VideoGame/TalesOfMonkeyIsland Tales]]'', when she falls under [[spoiler: the Pox of Lechuck]] and he spends his entire adventure with another woman, but he never turns away from Elaine, and by the end of chapter four it's clear that she'll do anything for him.
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** Wakka and Lulu from "VideoGame/FinalFantasyX'' deserves a mention here, as well. The sequel game shows them as a happily married couple in Besaid.
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** ''VideoGame/FinalFantasyXII'' had Ashe and Rassler and their PerfectlyArrangedMarriage. They share a joke in the prologue about how everyone thinks they're marrying for political convenience when the reality is they're in love. Since he dies in the opening credits, Ashe becomes a CrusadingWidow for the bulk of the game.

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** ''VideoGame/FinalFantasyXII'' had Ashe and Rassler and their PerfectlyArrangedMarriage. They share a joke in the prologue about how everyone thinks they're marrying for political convenience when the reality is they're in love. Since he dies in the opening credits, Ashe becomes a CrusadingWidow CrusadingWidower for the bulk of the game.
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** [[OfficialCouple Cecil and Rosa]] of ''VideoGame/FinalFantasyIV'', at least after the credits and in the sequel. The only primary couple in the main ''FinalFantasy'' series to date that has managed this, astonishingly. While some other pairs are implied to become this later, Zidane and Garnet of ''VideoGame/FinalFantasyIX'' most prominently, only Cecil and Rosa have officially tied the knot, which is what this trope is about.%% Yang and his wife also qualify.

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** [[OfficialCouple Cecil and Rosa]] of ''VideoGame/FinalFantasyIV'', at least after the credits and in the sequel. The only primary couple in the main ''FinalFantasy'' series to date that has managed this, astonishingly. While some other pairs are implied to become this later, Zidane and Garnet of ''VideoGame/FinalFantasyIX'' most prominently, only Cecil and Rosa have officially tied the knot, which is what this trope is about. %% Yang and his wife also qualify.



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%%** ** ''VideoGame/FinalFantasyXII'' had Ashe and Rassler and their PerfectlyArrangedMarriage, but Rassler died PerfectlyArrangedMarriage. They share a joke in the prologue about how everyone thinks they're marrying for political convenience when the reality is they're in love. Since he dies in the opening credits.credits, Ashe becomes a CrusadingWidow for the bulk of the game.

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* The ''FireEmblem'' series has Ethlin and Cuan, Glade and Selfina, Yuno and Zealot, Dorcas and Nathalie (bonus for being childhood sweethearts) and Lord Pent and Louise.
** It also contains Canas, who joins the party happily married in ''FireEmblem: Blazing Sword'', although his wife does not appear. In ''FireEmblem: Sword of Seals'' (which is a chronological sequel to ''Blazing Sword'') it was established that Canas's son Hugh was raised by Canas's mother Niime, resulting in Canas's death being written into the ending of ''Blazing Sword''. This resulted in the fan meme that Canas was "killed by continuity errors".
** More tragic example from ''Sacred Stones'': [[spoiler:Sir Orson and Monica were Happily Married. But as she was an IllGirl, she perished at some point before the story, and [[LoveMakesYouEvil Orson was driven mad and evil due to this]]. Lampshaded by Seth before the fight with Orson, who mentions that their happy marriage was famous among the Renais knights.]]
** In the Path of Radiance/Radiant Dawn continuity, we have Calil and Largo.
* Twinsen and Zoe, expecting their first child in ''LittleBigAdventure 2''.
* ''VideoGame/TheLegendOfZeldaTwilightPrincess'' has Rusl and Uli, Colin's parents, in Ordon Village.
** Not to Mention Yeto & Yeta.

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* %%* The ''FireEmblem'' series has Ethlin and Cuan, Glade and Selfina, Yuno and Zealot, Dorcas and Nathalie (bonus for being childhood sweethearts) and Lord Pent and Louise.
** %%** It also contains Canas, who joins the party happily married in ''FireEmblem: Blazing Sword'', although his wife does not appear. In ''FireEmblem: Sword of Seals'' (which is a chronological sequel to ''Blazing Sword'') it was established that Canas's son Hugh was raised by Canas's mother Niime, resulting in Canas's death being written into the ending of ''Blazing Sword''. This resulted in the fan meme that Canas was "killed by continuity errors".
** %%** More tragic example from ''Sacred Stones'': [[spoiler:Sir Orson and Monica were Happily Married. But as she was an IllGirl, she perished at some point before the story, and [[LoveMakesYouEvil Orson was driven mad and evil due to this]]. Lampshaded by Seth before the fight with Orson, who mentions that their happy marriage was famous among the Renais knights.]]
** %%** In the Path of Radiance/Radiant Dawn continuity, we have Calil and Largo.
* %%* Twinsen and Zoe, expecting their first child in ''LittleBigAdventure 2''.
* %%* ''VideoGame/TheLegendOfZeldaTwilightPrincess'' has Rusl and Uli, Colin's parents, in Ordon Village.
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** However, Mickey and Minnie's ''voice actors'', Wayne Allwine and Russi Taylor, were, in fact, married; Allwine has since passed away.
* [[VideoGame/NeverwinterNights Aribeth and Fenthick]] were on their way there before Fenthick's trusting nature got him executed at the end of the first chapter of the first campaign. [[spoiler:He only existed to give Aribeth a reason to turn to the dark side, anyway.]]
* Ron and Desiree [=DeLite=] from ''PhoenixWright VisualNovel/AceAttorney: Trials and Tribulations'', despite the fact that they are a [[ShrinkingViolet cripplingly insecure]] GentlemanThief and a spend-happy BikerBabe respectively.
* Two of your units, Karl and Lynn, in ''VideoGame/ValkyriaChronicles'' are Happily Married and a full-blown BattleCouple to boot. At the end of the game, after the war, [[spoiler:Largo and Cpt. Varrot]] and [[spoiler:Welkin and Alicia]] also marry.
* Toshiie and Matsu in ''VideoGame/SengokuBasara'', who may also qualify for SickeninglySweethearts.

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** %%** However, Mickey and Minnie's ''voice actors'', Wayne Allwine and Russi Taylor, were, in fact, married; Allwine has since passed away.
* %%* [[VideoGame/NeverwinterNights Aribeth and Fenthick]] were on their way there before Fenthick's trusting nature got him executed at the end of the first chapter of the first campaign. [[spoiler:He only existed to give Aribeth a reason to turn to the dark side, anyway.]]
* %%* Ron and Desiree [=DeLite=] from ''PhoenixWright VisualNovel/AceAttorney: Trials and Tribulations'', despite the fact that they are a [[ShrinkingViolet cripplingly insecure]] GentlemanThief and a spend-happy BikerBabe respectively.
* %%* Two of your units, Karl and Lynn, in ''VideoGame/ValkyriaChronicles'' are Happily Married and a full-blown BattleCouple to boot. At the end of the game, after the war, [[spoiler:Largo and Cpt. Varrot]] and [[spoiler:Welkin and Alicia]] also marry.
* %%* Toshiie and Matsu in ''VideoGame/SengokuBasara'', who may also qualify for SickeninglySweethearts.



** Cid from ''VideoGame/FinalFantasyIII'' is happily married.
** [[OfficialCouple Cecil and Rosa]] of ''VideoGame/FinalFantasyIV'', at least after the credits and in the sequel. The only primary couple in the main ''FinalFantasy'' series to date that has managed this, astonishingly. While some other pairs are implied to become this later, Zidane and Garnet of ''VideoGame/FinalFantasyIX'' most prominently, only Cecil and Rosa have officially tied the knot, which is what this trope is about. Yang and his wife also qualify.
** ''VideoGame/FinalFantasyVI'' has a tragic example. Cyan and his wife Elaine were appearently this. [[spoiler: Before her death.]]
** ''VideoGame/FinalFantasyVIII'' has two examples, Cid and Edea and Laguna and Raine. [[spoiler: Prior to her death as well.]]
** ''VideoGame/FinalFantasyXII'' had Ashe and Rassler and their PerfectlyArrangedMarriage, but Rassler died in the opening credits.

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** %%** Cid from ''VideoGame/FinalFantasyIII'' is happily married.
** [[OfficialCouple Cecil and Rosa]] of ''VideoGame/FinalFantasyIV'', at least after the credits and in the sequel. The only primary couple in the main ''FinalFantasy'' series to date that has managed this, astonishingly. While some other pairs are implied to become this later, Zidane and Garnet of ''VideoGame/FinalFantasyIX'' most prominently, only Cecil and Rosa have officially tied the knot, which is what this trope is about. %% Yang and his wife also qualify.
** %%** ''VideoGame/FinalFantasyVI'' has a tragic example. Cyan and his wife Elaine were appearently this. [[spoiler: Before her death.]]
** %%** ''VideoGame/FinalFantasyVIII'' has two examples, Cid and Edea and Laguna and Raine. [[spoiler: Prior to her death as well.]]
** %%** ''VideoGame/FinalFantasyXII'' had Ashe and Rassler and their PerfectlyArrangedMarriage, but Rassler died in the opening credits.



* Flint and Hinawa from ''VideoGame/{{Mother 3}}''. Turns tragic shortly after the game begins, unfortunately.

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* Let's not forget Citan and Yui of ''VideoGame/{{Xenogears}}'', who were a BattleCouple in their younger years.

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** The world of ''Franchise/DragonAge'' seems significantly more accepting of extramarital affairs than a normal medieval setting, so the only romantic pairing in either game in which the player ends up getting married is with a female Human Noble Warden and Alistair in the first game. (Theirs is, however, an ''extremely'' happy marriage; the epilogue states that Alistair openly adores his wife.) [[BetaCouple Aveline and Donnick]] end up Happily Married in ''VideoGame/DragonAgeII'' if Hawke helps out.
** Other examples include Bryce and Eleanor Cousland, who [[spoiler: stay together in their last moments]], Fergus and Oriana Cousland [[spoiler: until she and their son Oren are killed]], Delilah Howe and her husband Albert, as revealed during Nathaniel's personal quest in ''Awakening'', Danyla and Athras [[spoiler: but only continue to be so if you take one of the few scenarios where she doesn't die]], Cyrion and Adaia Tabris, Aveline and Wesley Vallen [[spoiler: until he dies from the taint]], and Leandra and Malcolm Hawke.
* We have Meryl and Johnny getting a happy wedding at the end of ''MetalGearSolid4''.
* [[VideoGame/MonkeyIsland Guybrush Threepwood and Elaine Marley]] as of the end of ''[[VideoGame/TheCurseOfMonkeyIsland Curse]]''.
* {{Catherine}}: [[spoiler: In the game's "True Lovers" ending (one of several true endings), Vincent and Katherine get married. Orlando and his ex-wife even decide to give it another chance as well. [[HappyEnding Happy endings]] for everyone!]]
** [[spoiler:Same goes for Vincent and [[NamesTheSame Catherine]] in the "True Cheaters" ending. Though theirs is more of an UnholyMatrimony.]]
* The King and Queen of All Cosmos from ''[[KatamariDamacy Katamari]]'', as shown in ''We Love Katamari'' and ''Katamari Forever''.
* Every couple in VideoGame/DynastyWarriors, which sometimes serves as a marked departure from how things were in [[Literature/RomanceOfTheThreeKingdoms the books they were based off]].

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** The world of ''Franchise/DragonAge'' seems significantly more accepting of extramarital affairs than a normal medieval setting, so the only romantic pairing in either game in which the player ends up getting married is with a female Human Noble Warden and Alistair in the first game. (Theirs is, however, an ''extremely'' happy marriage; the epilogue states that Alistair openly adores his wife.) )%% [[BetaCouple Aveline and Donnick]] end up Happily Married in ''VideoGame/DragonAgeII'' if Hawke helps out.
** %%** Other examples include Bryce and Eleanor Cousland, who [[spoiler: stay together in their last moments]], Fergus and Oriana Cousland [[spoiler: until she and their son Oren are killed]], Delilah Howe and her husband Albert, as revealed during Nathaniel's personal quest in ''Awakening'', Danyla and Athras [[spoiler: but only continue to be so if you take one of the few scenarios where she doesn't die]], Cyrion and Adaia Tabris, Aveline and Wesley Vallen [[spoiler: until he dies from the taint]], and Leandra and Malcolm Hawke.
* %%* We have Meryl and Johnny getting a happy wedding at the end of ''MetalGearSolid4''.
* %%* [[VideoGame/MonkeyIsland Guybrush Threepwood and Elaine Marley]] as of the end of ''[[VideoGame/TheCurseOfMonkeyIsland Curse]]''.
* %%* {{Catherine}}: [[spoiler: In the game's "True Lovers" ending (one of several true endings), Vincent and Katherine get married. Orlando and his ex-wife even decide to give it another chance as well. [[HappyEnding Happy endings]] for everyone!]]
** %%** [[spoiler:Same goes for Vincent and [[NamesTheSame Catherine]] in the "True Cheaters" ending. Though theirs is more of an UnholyMatrimony.]]
* %%* The King and Queen of All Cosmos from ''[[KatamariDamacy Katamari]]'', as shown in ''We Love Katamari'' and ''Katamari Forever''.
* %%* Every couple in VideoGame/DynastyWarriors, which sometimes serves as a marked departure from how things were in [[Literature/RomanceOfTheThreeKingdoms the books they were based off]].
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* The ''FireEmblem'' series has Ethlin and Cuan, Glade and Selfina, Yuno and Zealot, Dorcas and Nathalie (bonus for being childhood sweethearts) and Lord Pent and Louise.
** It also contains Canas, who joins the party happily married in ''FireEmblem: Blazing Sword'', although his wife does not appear. In ''FireEmblem: Sword of Seals'' (which is a chronological sequel to ''Blazing Sword'') it was established that Canas's son Hugh was raised by Canas's mother Niime, resulting in Canas's death being written into the ending of ''Blazing Sword''. This resulted in the fan meme that Canas was "killed by continuity errors".
** More tragic example from ''Sacred Stones'': [[spoiler:Sir Orson and Monica were Happily Married. But as she was an IllGirl, she perished at some point before the story, and [[LoveMakesYouEvil Orson was driven mad and evil due to this]]. Lampshaded by Seth before the fight with Orson, who mentions that their happy marriage was famous among the Renais knights.]]
** In the Path of Radiance/Radiant Dawn continuity, we have Calil and Largo.
* Twinsen and Zoe, expecting their first child in ''LittleBigAdventure 2''.
* ''VideoGame/TheLegendOfZeldaTwilightPrincess'' has Rusl and Uli, Colin's parents, in Ordon Village.
** Not to Mention Yeto & Yeta.
* ''KingdomHearts'' has (in theory at least) Mickey and Minnie Mouse. Since they rule together as King and Queen, it's not unreasonable to presume they're married, although it's never explicitly stated that they are.
** [[OlderThanTheyThink Prior to this]] they were married with children in ''Mickey's Christmas Carol'', where they played the Cratchits; they also appeared to be married in a dream sequence in ''Mickey's Nightmare.'' A particular [[WordofGod quote of Walt Disney's]] from 1933 tends to float around, stating that "In private life Mickey is married to Minnie..." Fans tend to either shrug this off or take it as canon; either way, the main consensus seems to be to keep them eternally courting as to not "[[NotAllowedtoGrowUp spoil the illusion of youth]]."
** However, Mickey and Minnie's ''voice actors'', Wayne Allwine and Russi Taylor, were, in fact, married; Allwine has since passed away.
* [[VideoGame/NeverwinterNights Aribeth and Fenthick]] were on their way there before Fenthick's trusting nature got him executed at the end of the first chapter of the first campaign. [[spoiler:He only existed to give Aribeth a reason to turn to the dark side, anyway.]]
* Ron and Desiree [=DeLite=] from ''PhoenixWright VisualNovel/AceAttorney: Trials and Tribulations'', despite the fact that they are a [[ShrinkingViolet cripplingly insecure]] GentlemanThief and a spend-happy BikerBabe respectively.
* Two of your units, Karl and Lynn, in ''VideoGame/ValkyriaChronicles'' are Happily Married and a full-blown BattleCouple to boot. At the end of the game, after the war, [[spoiler:Largo and Cpt. Varrot]] and [[spoiler:Welkin and Alicia]] also marry.
* Toshiie and Matsu in ''VideoGame/SengokuBasara'', who may also qualify for SickeninglySweethearts.
* Atrus and Katran of ''VideoGame/{{Myst}}'', in contrast with their epically screwed up family in general. And if those two had paid more attention to what their kids got up to, [[PlayerCharacter the Stranger]] could have avoided twenty years of troubleshooting.
** Saavedro and Tamra count as well (that is, before Sirrus and Achenar arrive on Narayan...) Sadly, it's never clarified if she survived/stayed single in those twenty years when Saavedro was trapped.
* Maxim and Selan embody this in ''VideoGame/LufiaIIRiseOfTheSinistrals'', doubling as a BattleCouple, even up to the point where [[spoiler: Maxim dies nearly right after Selan, and only after making sure that [[ColonyDrop Doom Island misses]] destroying thousands of people, including their son]].
* Sue's parents in ''VideoGame/MitsumeteKnight''. Influenced by this, she seeks her ideal husband and wishes for this kind of relationship with him.
* The ''FinalFantasy'' series has several examples:
** Cid from ''VideoGame/FinalFantasyIII'' is happily married.
** [[OfficialCouple Cecil and Rosa]] of ''VideoGame/FinalFantasyIV'', at least after the credits and in the sequel. The only primary couple in the main ''FinalFantasy'' series to date that has managed this, astonishingly. While some other pairs are implied to become this later, Zidane and Garnet of ''VideoGame/FinalFantasyIX'' most prominently, only Cecil and Rosa have officially tied the knot, which is what this trope is about. Yang and his wife also qualify.
** ''VideoGame/FinalFantasyVI'' has a tragic example. Cyan and his wife Elaine were appearently this. [[spoiler: Before her death.]]
** ''VideoGame/FinalFantasyVIII'' has two examples, Cid and Edea and Laguna and Raine. [[spoiler: Prior to her death as well.]]
** ''VideoGame/FinalFantasyXII'' had Ashe and Rassler and their PerfectlyArrangedMarriage, but Rassler died in the opening credits.
* John and Abigail Marston of ''VideoGame/RedDeadRedemption''. Even though Abigail is held hostage for most of the game, John turns down the advances of many women, and does everything within his power to get his family back. [[spoiler: And eventually he does.]]
* Flint and Hinawa from ''VideoGame/{{Mother 3}}''. Turns tragic shortly after the game begins, unfortunately.
* Part of the ''VideoGame/HarvestMoon'' experience is the ''player'' character becoming Happily Married to the bachelor/ette of their choice. Supposed to be a small part of the game, but PopularityPower means that it's grown in importance as the series continues. That aside, within the games themselves are several ([[LoadsAndLoadsOfCharacters dozen]]) NPC couples, the majority if not the entirety being Happily Married.
** Subverted in ''Harvest Moon DS (Cute)'' where, when you talk to the rival couples after marriage, all but one couple seem to voice doubts about the marriage to the player.
* ''[[VisualNovel/UminekoNoNakuKoroNi Umineko]]'' is impressive by managing to have two very unexpected Happily Married couples; Eva and Hideyoshi, in a family full of internal squabbling and backbiting, manage to be good, loving spouses. [[spoiler: She snaps as soon as he dies, showing that the marriage is really Eva's rock concerning her sanity.]] And secondly, [[spoiler: and doubly impressive is Battler/Beato, counting as a bizarre combination of Happily Married and UnholyMatrimony; Battler is TheHero, and Beatrice is TheChessmaster. Everything suggests that they honestly enjoy challenging each other, though, and it might just be a pillar of their happy marriage.]]
* ''VideoGame/KingsQuest'': Graham and Valanice seem to be doing pretty well for themselves, Alexander and Cassima also seem to be doing okay, Cassima's parents seem happy, and it's pretty much assumed that Edgar and Rosella will go here... eventually. In the FanRemake of ''VideoGame/KingsQuestIIRomancingTheThrone'' [[spoiler: Caldaur and Lavidia, Count and Countess of Kolyma also are still quite in love]].
* Let's not forget Citan and Yui of ''VideoGame/{{Xenogears}}'', who were a BattleCouple in their younger years.
* ''GuiltyParty'' has Butch and Charlotte. They may differ in [[MayDecemberRomance age,]] [[HugeGuyTinyGirl height]], and even ethnicity, but they're a BattleCouple and Butch is a hopeless romantic anyway. Interestingly, the game's other couple, Dorian and Olivia, is a toss-up between this and NoAccountingForTaste--they clearly love each other despite the fact that they argue all the time, but, well, [[spoiler: [[LivingWithTheVillain they're also one another's arch-nemeses.]] Dorian knew this, and still somehow doesn't care.]]
* Khalid and Jaheira of ''BaldursGate''. Sure, Jaheira is bossy around him but their marriage is a happy one. She also cries when [[spoiler: Khalid dies.]] The player character can also be married with either [[spoiler: Jaheira, Aerie and Anomen.]]
* The player character and three of the four potential love interests from ''VideoGame/DragonAgeOrigins'', although [[EarnYourHappyEnding you have to put some effort into it.]]
** The world of ''Franchise/DragonAge'' seems significantly more accepting of extramarital affairs than a normal medieval setting, so the only romantic pairing in either game in which the player ends up getting married is with a female Human Noble Warden and Alistair in the first game. (Theirs is, however, an ''extremely'' happy marriage; the epilogue states that Alistair openly adores his wife.) [[BetaCouple Aveline and Donnick]] end up Happily Married in ''VideoGame/DragonAgeII'' if Hawke helps out.
** Other examples include Bryce and Eleanor Cousland, who [[spoiler: stay together in their last moments]], Fergus and Oriana Cousland [[spoiler: until she and their son Oren are killed]], Delilah Howe and her husband Albert, as revealed during Nathaniel's personal quest in ''Awakening'', Danyla and Athras [[spoiler: but only continue to be so if you take one of the few scenarios where she doesn't die]], Cyrion and Adaia Tabris, Aveline and Wesley Vallen [[spoiler: until he dies from the taint]], and Leandra and Malcolm Hawke.
* We have Meryl and Johnny getting a happy wedding at the end of ''MetalGearSolid4''.
* [[VideoGame/MonkeyIsland Guybrush Threepwood and Elaine Marley]] as of the end of ''[[VideoGame/TheCurseOfMonkeyIsland Curse]]''.
* {{Catherine}}: [[spoiler: In the game's "True Lovers" ending (one of several true endings), Vincent and Katherine get married. Orlando and his ex-wife even decide to give it another chance as well. [[HappyEnding Happy endings]] for everyone!]]
** [[spoiler:Same goes for Vincent and [[NamesTheSame Catherine]] in the "True Cheaters" ending. Though theirs is more of an UnholyMatrimony.]]
* The King and Queen of All Cosmos from ''[[KatamariDamacy Katamari]]'', as shown in ''We Love Katamari'' and ''Katamari Forever''.
* Every couple in VideoGame/DynastyWarriors, which sometimes serves as a marked departure from how things were in [[Literature/RomanceOfTheThreeKingdoms the books they were based off]].
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