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  2. Jump Force - Wikipedia

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    Jump Force is a Japanese crossover fighting game developed by Spike Chunsoft and published by Bandai Namco Entertainment featuring characters from various manga series featured in Shueisha 's Weekly Shōnen Jump anthology in celebration of the magazine's 50th anniversary. [1] The game was released on February 14, 2019 in Japan for PlayStation 4 ...

  3. Project Mugen - Wikipedia

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    Engine. Unity. Platform (s) PC, PlayStation 5, Android, iOS. Genre (s) Role-playing. Project Mugen is an upcoming free-to-play urban open world role-playing video game from Hangzhou and Montreal [1] Naked Rain (a NetEase Games studio). [2] It was announced on August 24, 2023 at Gamescom.

  4. Mugen (game engine) - Wikipedia

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    Freeware. Website. [1] Mugen (stylized as M.U.G.E.N) is a freeware 2D fighting game engine designed by Elecbyte. [1] Content is created by the community, and thousands of fighters, both original and from popular fiction, have been created. It is written in C and originally used the Allegro library. The latest versions of the engine use the SDL ...

  5. Mugen Motorsports - Wikipedia

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    Website. www.mugen-power.com. CR-Z. Super GT 2014 Rd.6 Suzuka 1000km: Yuhki Nakayama (Team Mugen) M-TEC Company, Ltd., doing business as Mugen Motorsports (無限), is a Japanese company formed in 1973 by Hirotoshi Honda, the son of Honda Motor Company founder Soichiro Honda, and Masao Kimura. [1] Mugen, meaning "without limit", "unlimited" or ...

  6. Honda V10 engine - Wikipedia

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    Contents. Honda V10 engine. The RA series of 3.5-litre and 3.0-litre, naturally-aspirated, V10 racing engines were made by Honda to compete in Formula One racing; between 1989 and 1990, and then again between 2000 and 2005. [ 2 ] Between 1992 and 2000, the engines were also made by Mugen Honda. [ 3 ]

  7. BlueStacks - Wikipedia

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    Website. bluestacks.com. BlueStacks (also known as BlueStacks by now.gg, Inc.) is a chain of cloud -based cross-platform products developed by the San Francisco -based company of the same name. The BlueStacks App Player enables the execution of Android applications on computers running Microsoft Windows or macOS.

  8. List of Steve Blum performances - Wikipedia

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    Mugen: As Daniel Andrews: Website [46] 2005 –09: Naruto: Orochimaru, Zabuza Momochi, Sazanami [32] [36] 2005 –06: Immortal Grand Prix: Alex Cunningham [47] 2007 –08: Blood+: Moses, Aston Collins 2007 –08: Digimon Data Squad: Falcomon, Peckmon, Crowmon, Ravemon: CA [48] 2008 –09: Code Geass: Lelouch of the Rebellion series: Kyoshiro ...

  9. Footwork FA13 - Wikipedia

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    Aguri Suzuki. 9. Derek Warwick. 10. Aguri Suzuki. The Footwork FA13 was a Formula One car used by the Footwork Arrows team in the 1992 Formula One World Championship and, when updated as the FA13B, in the first two races of the 1993 championship. It was powered by the Mugen-Honda V10 engine. [ 2] The FA13 chassis, designed by Alan Jenkins, was ...