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  2. Skullgirls - Wikipedia

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    Skullgirls has a variety of single-player and multiplayer game modes, including story mode, arcade mode, versus mode, tutorial mode, training mode, and online play. [12] The story mode features small, non-canonical vignettes for each playable character, detailing "what if" scenarios playing out across alternate timelines. [13]

  3. Morrigan Aensland - Wikipedia

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    Morrigan Aensland (Japanese: モリガン・アーンスランド, Hepburn: Morigan Ānsurando) is a character and protagonist in Capcom's Darkstalkers series. Having debuted in 1994's Darkstalkers: The Night Warriors, she has since appeared in every game in the series and in various related media and merchandise, as well as in multiple video games outside the Darkstalkers line, including most ...

  4. Indivisible (video game) - Wikipedia

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    Indivisible was developed by Lab Zero Games, which consisted of members best known for the 2012 fighting game Skullgirls. Lab Zero Games announced Indivisible during their Skullgirls panel at the Anime Expo on July 2, 2015. [8] According to the developer, the game's storyline was influenced by southeast Asian mythology and other cultures. [9]

  5. Category:Video game character concept art - Wikipedia

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    This page was last edited on 17 December 2023, at 17:49 (UTC).; Text is available under the Creative Commons Attribution-ShareAlike 4.0 License; additional terms may apply.

  6. List of artistic depictions of Grendel's mother - Wikipedia

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    This list of artistic depictions of Grendel's mother (Old English: Grendles modor) refers to the figure of Grendel's mother.She is one of three antagonists (along with Grendel and the dragon) in the Anglo-Saxon epic poem Beowulf (c. 700-1000 CE); she is never given a name in the text.

  7. Them's Fightin' Herds - Wikipedia

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    The game supports both local and online multiplayer via both a near-isometric pixel art lobby system, and an automatic matchmaking system. [8] Players who own BlazBlue: Central Fiction, Guilty Gear Xrd Rev 2 or Skullgirls on Steam will unlock special cosmetics for their in-game lobby avatars inspired by characters from those games. [9]

  8. Sorceress (Dragon's Crown) - Wikipedia

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    The Sorceress' design changed significantly during development. Created by George Kamitani for the beat 'em up Dragon's Crown, influences for the Sorceress and other characters came from basic design motifs of fantasy literature and gaming, such as his past work on Dungeons & Dragons: Tower of Doom, other games such as Sega's Golden Axe, [5] and the literary works of J. R. R. Tolkien. [6]

  9. Concept art - Wikipedia

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    Concept art is a form of visual art used to convey an idea for use in film, video games, animation, comic books, television shows, or other media before it is put into the final product. [1] The term was used by the Walt Disney Animation Studios as early as the 1930s. [ 2 ]