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  2. Guilty Gear Xrd - Wikipedia

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    The game is set in 2187, one year after its predecessor, Guilty Gear 2: Overture. [14]Starting in Sign ' s storyline, the first part is set in arcade mode (episode mode in Revelator/REV2) through each characters' own storyline, besides Elphelt, and focuses on Ramlethal Valentine's arc, while the second part of the storyline is set after arcade mode's storyline on the console version, focusing ...

  3. Guilty Gear Strive - Wikipedia

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    Cross-platform play was only supported between the PlayStation 4 and PlayStation 5 versions at launch. Cross-play with the Windows version is set to be added as an update alongside the Season Pass 2. [35] Ver. 1.05 added Korean voices, marking the 3rd game in the franchise to have a Korean dub, alongside Guilty Gear X Plus and Guilty Gear X2 # ...

  4. Guilty Gear - Wikipedia

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    Several drama CDs were published; Scitron released a series of two drama CDs—Guilty Gear X Vol. 1 and Vol. 2—between October 24, and November 24, 2001, [34] and two series of drama CDs based on Guilty Gear X2 were released by Team Entertainment: Red and Black—a series— were released in 2003 between July 16, and August 20. [32]

  5. Characters of the Guilty Gear series - Wikipedia

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    Daisuke Ishiwatari has cited Kazushi Hagiwara's manga Bastard!!, and the fighting game Street Fighter II as influence to the Guilty Gear series. [1] [2] However, he noted that the majority of other fighting games were just recycling the character's same skins or style, and so he wanted every character "to be unique in their own way."

  6. I-No - Wikipedia

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    I-No (/ iː n oʊ / ⓘ ; Japanese: イノ, Hepburn: Ino) is a character in Arc System Works' Guilty Gear fighting game series. Created by Daisuke Ishiwatari and first appearing in the 2002 video game Guilty Gear X2, she was originally conceived as a replacement for previous character Justice in the title, and a combination of a wizard and a musician.

  7. Megami Tensei Gaiden: Last Bible - Wikipedia

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    It was released for Game Boy on December 23, 1992 in Japan, [1] for Game Gear on April 22, 1994 in Japan, [2] and for Game Boy Color on March 19, 1999 in Japan and in August 1999 in North America. [3] [4] The game follows El, a boy who studies magic with his teacher Zodia. [5] Megami Tensei Gaiden: Last Bible II is the second game in the series.

  8. Talk:Slayer (Guilty Gear) - Wikipedia

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    If Slayer actually does have a move called "Spread Your Wings," which one is it? 68.35.130.224 01:08, 6 June 2006 (UTC) I like how Slayer's dust attack isn't anything wacky or overpowered; he just swings his fist and KLUDD! :D Yar Kramer 02:42, 2 Jun 2005 (UTC) Simple yet refined, that's our Slayer. ;) RTL 28 June 2005 04:59 (UTC)

  9. Faust (Guilty Gear) - Wikipedia

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    Faust (Japanese: ファウスト) is a character in Arc System Works' Guilty Gear fighting game series. Created by Daisuke Ishiwatari, he first appeared as a playable character in the 1998 video game Guilty Gear as Dr. Baldhead (Japanese: ボルドヘッド), a former doctor who became a serial killer after the death of one of his patients.