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  2. Characters of the Art of Fighting series - Wikipedia

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    Art of Fighting 3 the first game in the series to use motion capture for its animation inspired by Virtua Fighter. [11] Ryo was modified to feel more realistic to play. In retrospect, they felt that the only way to know Ryo's story was playing Art of Fighting as SNK kept developing KOF among other products where Ryo was playable but was not ...

  3. Art of Fighting - Wikipedia

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    Art of Fighting 3: The Path of the Warrior was the first game in the series (and the first SNK fighting game) to use motion capture for its animation, [4] often being noted as some of the best sprite-work SNK has produced. It features a new cast of characters with the exception of Ryo and Robert.

  4. Art of Fighting 2 - Wikipedia

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    They wanted to rival King of Fighters in that way. Balancing them was the most difficult task. As the first game the staff were trying to pursue an interesting story, which necessarily meant more emphasis on the CPU battles. Art of Fighting 2 was meant to be more of a The King of Fighters-style, "fighting tournament" game. To that end, they ...

  5. List of Akame ga Kill! characters - Wikipedia

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    The original members of Night Raid, left to right: Tatsumi, Mine, Leone, Najenda, Sheele, Lubbock, Akame and Bulat The Akame ga Kill! manga and anime series features an extensive cast of fictional characters. The visuals of the characters were designed by Tetsuya Tashiro, while their stories were created by Takahiro. The story focuses on Tatsumi, a young warrior who joins an assassin group ...

  6. Samurai Girl: Real Bout High School - Wikipedia

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    Daimon High's principal, an avid supporter of the K-Fight system and in the anime, former teacher to Nagumo. Tamaki Nakamura. Voiced by: Sayuri Yoshida (Japanese); Julie Maddalena [1] (English) [2] Daimon High School's fast talking K-fight announcer. Shinsengumi In the manga, Ryoko teams up with a group of girls for some group fights.

  7. Neon Genesis Evangelion (video game) - Wikipedia

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    Neon Genesis Evangelion [a], also referred to as Neon Genesis Evangelion 64, [1] [2] is a 1999 fighting game released for the Nintendo 64 in Japan by Bandai.It is based on the Gainax anime series Neon Genesis Evangelion and the 1997 film that serves as its conclusion, The End of Evangelion.

  8. Ansatsuken - Wikipedia

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    The Japanese language edition of Avenger!, the first book in the Way of the Tiger series, is titled Tiger Ansatsuken (タイガー暗殺拳, Taigā Ansatsuken). The character Myousai Kakouen in Ikki Tousen has been described as a "master of the assassination fist" (暗殺拳の使い手, ansatsuken no tsukaite).

  9. Tatakae! Osper - Wikipedia

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    Tatakae! Osper (戦え ( たたかえ )!オスパー, Tatakae! Osupā, "Fight!Osper") is a Japanese manga series written by Kōichi Yamano and drawn by Takashi Ina that was serialized in Shōnen Gahōsha's Weekly Shōnen King, as well as an anime series also written by Yamano.