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  2. Jump Force - Wikipedia

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    Jump Force is a 1-v-1 fighting game where the player controls a team of three characters from a selection of various manga series featured in the Weekly Shōnen Jump magazine. [1] Players control one character at a time while the others are used as support, with players able to switch between them during battle.

  3. Category:Lists of fighting game characters - Wikipedia

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  4. .hack - Wikipedia

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    .hack//Versus, a PS3 game released under the .hack Conglomerate project. The game is the first .hack fighter game, which is bundled with the film .hack//The Movie..hack//Guilty Dragon, a card-based mobile game for Android and iOS, it was exclusive for Japan. Its services began from October 15, 2012 and ended on March 23, 2016.

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  6. Yusuke Momochi - Wikipedia

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    Yusuke Momochi, better known as Momochi, is a Japanese professional fighting game player, particularly of ones in the Street Fighter series by Capcom. Momochi won the Capcom Cup 2014 championship, as well as winning the EVO 2015 title for Ultra Street Fighter IV .

  7. Muchi Muchi Pork! - Wikipedia

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    This is a revised version of the original arcade release (version 1.00). In this version: The lard meter fills up faster. The player no longer has to complete the game without dying to proceed to the second loop. Simply completing the game on a single credit is sufficient. Extends are still awarded every 10 million points in the second loop.

  8. DreamMix TV World Fighters - Wikipedia

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    DreamMix TV World Fighters [a] is a crossover fighting video game developed by Bitstep and published by Hudson for the GameCube and PlayStation 2 in Japan on December 18, 2003. The game features characters from Hudson and Konami's video game series and Takara's toy lines.

  9. X-Blades - Wikipedia

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    X-Blades is a hack-and-slash style action-adventure game in which the player must fight monsters, using a pair of gun blades and spells, through indoor and outdoor levels in order to progress. Monsters are encountered in both preset numbers and in areas with Monster Generators which spawn both standard and boss opponents until they are destroyed.