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  2. Battle Arena Toshinden 3 - Wikipedia

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    Battle Arena Toshinden 3 is a 1996 fighting game developed by Tamsoft and published by Takara for the PlayStation. Released in December 1996 and globally in March 1997, it serves as the sequel to Battle Arena Toshinden 2. There were changes such as enclosed arenas and altered mechanics.

  3. Category:3D fighting games - Wikipedia

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    Dead or Alive 3; Dead or Alive 4; Dead or Alive 5; Dead or Alive 5 Last Round; Dead or Alive 5 Plus; Dead or Alive 5 Ultimate; Dead or Alive 6; Dead or Alive Online; Dead or Alive Ultimate; Dead or Alive: Dimensions; Demon Slayer: Kimetsu no Yaiba – The Hinokami Chronicles; Dissidia Final Fantasy NT; Dragon Ball Z: Budokai (video game) Dragon ...

  4. Battle Arena Toshinden 2 - Wikipedia

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    Battle Arena Toshinden 2, or Toshinden 2 (闘神伝2) in Japan, is a 1995 fighting video game developed by Tamsoft and published by Takara.Unlike the original Battle Arena Toshinden which was only for home systems, this sequel was originally a coin-operated arcade game for the Sony ZN-1 hardware, released in November 1995 and distributed by Capcom [10] before its port to PlayStation shortly ...

  5. Battle Arena Toshinden (anime) - Wikipedia

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    In the final round of the Battle Arena Toshinden tournament, Eiji Shinjo faces the tournament's sponsor, Gaia, in a final duel. Gaia mentions that Eiji's skills are comparable to those of his long-lost brother, Sho, but before he can explain, the fight is interrupted by a man called Chaos, who works for the same Organization as Gaia and has been sent to eliminate him upon discovering that Gaia ...

  6. D-Xhird - Wikipedia

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    D-Xhird (ディ・サード, Di・Sādo) is a 1997 3D weapons-based fighting game developed by Nextech and published by Takara, the same company that created the Battle Arena Toshinden series, which the game is inspired from. [1] The endings for the characters teased a sequel, but it never happened.

  7. Toshinden 4 - Wikipedia

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    A plot point introduced in this game focused on the Four Sacred Arms. Though seen in full since Battle Arena Toshinden 2, their relevance was never previously brought up. Each weapon bears a reference to one of the Chinese cardinal beasts, Byakko, Suzaku, Seiryu and Genbu. The weapons also seem to change appearance depending on the user.

  8. Fight Klub - Wikipedia

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    Fight Card – Most fight cards possess three Skirmish tabs along the top and a damage marker at the bottom. Skirmishes are resolved by comparing the skirmish value of the tab with the value of the opposing tab. Some fight cards provide alternate game text to resolve the fight. Skirmishes also have a certain type and various cards can give ...

  9. Artifact (video game) - Wikipedia

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    Artifact is a digital collectible card game in which players build a deck of collectable cards purchased on the Steam Marketplace to defeat an opponent in one-on-one battles. [4] It features many elements from the multiplayer online battle arena game Dota 2, also developed by Valve. [5]