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  2. Psychic Force 2012 - Wikipedia

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    Psychic Force 2012 (サイキックフォース2012, Saikikku Fōsu 2012) is a 1998 arcade fighting game developed by Taito as the sequel to their 1996 title, Psychic Force. After its arcade release, it was ported a year later to the Dreamcast home console, becoming one of its earliest titles when it was released in Japan on March 4, 1999.

  3. Psychic Force - Wikipedia

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    Psychic Force (サイキックフォース, Saikikku Fōsu) is a 3D fighting video game for arcades, produced by Taito.It was first available for location testing in October 1995 [2] before the final version was released in April 1996.

  4. Entity (2012 film) - Wikipedia

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    The crew includes Kate Hansen, the host; Matt Hurst, the camera man; and David Hamilton, a tech. Ruth Peacock, a psychic, and Yuri Levkov, a Russian author, join them. After searching the woods for the site of the massacre, Ruth suddenly makes contact with several ghosts, who speak to her in Russian.

  5. List of fighting games - Wikipedia

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    Psychic Force series – Taito. Psychic Force; Psychic Force 2012; Rival Schools series – Capcom. Rival Schools: United By Fate; Project Justice; Robo Pit – Kokopeli; Rumble Roses series – Yuke's / Konami; Shaolin – THQ; Shijō Saikyō no Deshi Kenichi: Gekitō! Ragnarok Hachikengō – Capcom; Sonic Battle – Sega/Sonic Team; Sonic ...

  6. NESiCAxLive - Wikipedia

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    Psychic Force 2012 for NESiCAxLive (2012) ★ Puzzle Bobble for NESiCAxLive (2012) ★ Raiden III for NESiCAxLive (2012) ★ Raiden IV for NESiCAxLive (2012) ★ Rastan Saga for NESiCAxLive (2014) ★ Samurai Spirits Sen for NESiCAxLive (2011) ★ Senko No Ronde Duo - Dis-United Order for NESiCAxLive (2011) ★ Skullgirls 2nd Encore (2015) ★

  7. Triangle Staff - Wikipedia

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    Triangle Staff Corp. (Japanese: 有限会社トライアングルスタッフ, Hepburn: Yūgen-gaisha Toraianguru Sutaffu) was a Japanese animation studio established in 1987 from former Madhouse staff, producing series such as Macross Plus, Serial Experiments Lain, and NieA_7.

  8. Peter Hurkos - Wikipedia

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    Pieter van der Hurk (21 May 1911 – 1 June 1988) known as Peter Hurkos, was a Dutchman who claimed he manifested extrasensory perception (ESP) after recovering from a head injury and coma caused by a fall from a ladder when aged 30.

  9. Hiroshi Matsuyama - Wikipedia

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    Hiroshi Matsuyama (Japanese: 松山洋), born in November 23, 1970 in Fukuoka, [1] is a Japanese game designer. He is the CEO of the company CyberConnect2.He developed multiple games including the .hack franchise as well as adaptations of the anime series including Naruto and Dragon Ball.