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  2. Sunday vs Magazine: Shūketsu! Chōjō Daikessen - Wikipedia

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    Chōjō Daikessen) is a fighting game developed by Konami Computer Entertainment Aomori and Hudson Soft and published by Konami for the PlayStation Portable (PSP). The game celebrates the 50th anniversaries of shōnen manga magazines Weekly Shōnen Sunday and Weekly Shōnen Magazine published by Shogakukan and Kodansha, respectively, featuring ...

  3. List of video games based on anime or manga - Wikipedia

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    Video games based on anime and manga also known as anime-based games, this is a list of computer and video games that are based on manga or anime properties. The list does not include games based on western cartoons , which are separately listed at List of video games based on cartoons .

  4. Dengeki Bunko: Fighting Climax - Wikipedia

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    Dengeki Bunko: Fighting Climax [a] is a 2D arcade fighting game developed by Ecole Software and French Bread and published by Sega. The game celebrates the 20th anniversary of ASCII Media Works ' Dengeki Bunko imprint, featuring various characters from light novels published under the imprint. [ 2 ]

  5. List of JoJo's Bizarre Adventure video games - Wikipedia

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    Released on August 29, 2013, the game is a 2D fighting game that takes inspiration from Capcom's arcade titles. [2] The same developer and publisher would later release JoJo's Bizarre Adventure: Eyes of Heaven, an arena-based fighting game that itself takes mechanics from All Star Battle, on December 17, 2015.

  6. Fatal Fury - Wikipedia

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    The original Fatal Fury is known for the two-plane system. Characters fight from two different planes. By stepping between the planes, attacks can be dodged with ease. Later games have dropped the two-plane system, replacing it with a complex system of dodging, including simple half second dodges into the background and a three plane s

  7. Rival Schools: United by Fate - Wikipedia

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    The main fighting game is best described as a polygonal Marvel vs. Capcom game, with some notable differences. Control wise, the game imitates Star Gladiator ' s four button setup (two punches and two kicks, like the SNK game format). [3] Setting wise the game borrows the school themed environment seen on the Asuka 120% series. [4]

  8. J-Stars Victory VS - Wikipedia

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    The game's story mode, "J-Adventure", takes place in Jump World, an amalgamation of the different characters' universes. As the story begins, each of the characters is preparing for the Jump Battle Tournament, a fighting competition organized by the God of Jump World, who promises to grant the wishes of the team that wins.

  9. List of Dragon Ball video games - Wikipedia

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    Dragon Ball Z: Budokai 2, released as Dragon Ball Z2 (ドラゴンボールZ2, Doragon Bōru Z 2) in Japan, is a fighting video game developed by Dimps based upon the anime and manga series, Dragon Ball Z, it is a sequel to Dragon Ball Z: Budokai for the PlayStation 2 release in 2003 and Nintendo GameCube release in 2004.