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  2. Dead or Alive 4 - Wikipedia

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    Since Dead or Alive 4's release, a demo version of the game has been available for free download via Xbox Live on July 24, 2006. While the demo showcases the final version of the game, it is a very limited version and only a handful of the features are accessible, while the rest are locked down.

  3. Dead or Alive (franchise) - Wikipedia

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    A tag throw by Helena Douglas and Leifang against Ayane in Dead or Alive Ultimate. The Dead or Alive series focuses on fast-paced gameplay in a three-dimensional playing field. . Like other modern fighting games that attempt to emulate real life martial arts, DOA's input system is designed so controls correspond to the game character's actions; if the character moves forward with a punch, the ...

  4. Dead or Alive (video game) - Wikipedia

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    Dead or Alive [a] is a 1996 fighting game developed and published by Tecmo for arcades.It is the first entry in the Dead or Alive series. Built on the Sega Model 2 hardware, it was released first in arcades in 1996, followed by home ports for the Sega Saturn in Japan during 1997, and for the PlayStation in all regions during 1998.

  5. Dead or Alive Xtreme 3 - Wikipedia

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    Dead or Alive Xtreme 3 is a sports game played from a third-person perspective and retains the camera mode from the earlier installments in the Dead or Alive Xtreme series. It features multiple gameplay modes, which includes mini-games such as beach volleyball and "butt battle". [9]

  6. Dead or Alive 6 - Wikipedia

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    Dead or Alive 6 received mixed reviews from critics, who praised its gameplay, stages, and beginner-friendly tutorials, but criticized its lackluster multiplayer functions, emphasizing the absence of online lobbies at launch. A free-to-play version of the game titled Dead or Alive 6: Core Fighters was released on March 15, 2019.

  7. Dead or Alive 3 - Wikipedia

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    Dead or Alive 3 promo booth at the Tokyo Game Show 2001 A Dead or Alive 3 Arcade Stick manufactured by Hori. After the success of Dead or Alive 2, Tecmo was working on continuing the series when Microsoft approached them, offering a deal to develop the next Dead or Alive as an exclusive title for the recently announced Xbox. The Xbox was still ...

  8. Dead or Alive Ultimate - Wikipedia

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    The story mode of Dead or Alive Ultimate plays out as it did in the original games. However, a new CG opening sequence is added, further explaining the relationship and history of Mugen Tenshin ninjas, Kasumi, Ayane and Hayate, revealing the village they all hail from, Kasumi's and Hayate's father, Shiden, who was mentioned in the first Dead or Alive, Ayane's foster-father, Genra, before his ...

  9. Dead or Alive 5 - Wikipedia

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    Dead or Alive 5 [a] is a 2012 fighting game developed by Team Ninja and published by Tecmo Koei for the PlayStation 3 and Xbox 360.It is the fifth main entry in the Dead or Alive fighting series following Dead or Alive 4 (2005) and the first to have a multi-platform release since Dead or Alive 2 (1999), as well as the series' first installment that was released for the PlayStation 3.