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  2. River City Ransom - Wikipedia

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    North American cover of River City Ransom EX for the Game Boy Advance. A GBA version of the game, titled River City Ransom EX [b] was released in Japan on March 5, 2004 and in North America on May 26. [6] [5] This remake was developed by Million and published by Atlus. The most notable change from the original version is the loss of a true ...

  3. Kunio-kun - Wikipedia

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    Yasuo Sawaguchi (沢口 靖夫, Sawaguchi Yasuo) (Moose in River City Ransom) – self-proclaimed No. 2 man of Hakutaka Industry High School. He is the game's first boss. Naritaka Nishimura (西村 成孝, Nishimura Naritaka) (Rocko in River City Ransom, Baldy in Crash 'n the Boys: Street Challenge) – the No. 1 man of Hakutaka Industries High ...

  4. List of Nintendo Switch Online games - Wikipedia

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    River City Ransom: Arc System Works Soccer: Nintendo Super Mario Bros. Nintendo Super Mario Bros. 3: Nintendo Tecmo Bowl: Koei Tecmo: Tennis: Nintendo Yoshi: Nintendo October 10, 2018 [14] [15] The Legend of Zelda SP: Nintendo NES Open Tournament Golf: Nintendo Solomon's Key: Koei Tecmo Super Dodge Ball: Arc System Works November 14, 2018 [16 ...

  5. List of Atlus games - Wikipedia

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    River City Ransom EX: Game Boy Advance: March 5, 2004 [149] Million Shin Megami Tensei: if... Hazama's Chapter: Mobile phones: May 26, 2004: Atlus: Shin Megami Tensei: Digital Devil Saga: PlayStation 2: July 15, 2004 [150] Atlus: Battle B-Daman: Game Boy Advance: August 5, 2004 [151] Atlus: Shin Megami Tensei: 20XX: Mobile phones: August 26 ...

  6. Double Dragon - Wikipedia

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    River City Ransom (NES) – the Double Dragon theme music plays during the battle against Randy and Andy, two characters based on Billy and Jimmy. The Japanese counterparts of Randy and Andy, Ryūichi and Ryūji, are recurring characters in the later Kunio-kun games. Abobo appears as a recurring enemy in the sequel, River City Ransom Underground.

  7. River City: Tokyo Rumble - Wikipedia

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    River City: Tokyo Rumble [a] is a beat 'em up in the River City series published by Natsume in the west. It is similar to River City Ransom with RPG-like mechanics and doing jobs to learn new moves. It also features a 4-player arena and dodgeball modes that use download play.

  8. Retro City Rampage - Wikipedia

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    Retro City Rampage is an action-adventure game developed by Vblank Entertainment. It is a parody of retro games and 1980s and 1990s pop culture , as well as Grand Theft Auto and similar games . It was first released for PlayStation 3 , PlayStation Vita and Microsoft Windows in 2012, with ports later releasing for several other platforms.

  9. Castle Crashers - Wikipedia

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    Paladin cited River City Ransom as his primary inspiration for the game's art style, noting the character's expressions when damaged as a particular point of influence. [13] Fulp added that several beat 'em ups from the 1980s and 90s influenced the game, such as Guardian Heroes, Final Fight, Golden Axe and Double Dragon. [14]