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An enhanced version was released in 2005 for both the Xbox and PlayStation 2, subtitled Maniax. Marketed as a spin-off of SNK's major fighting series The King of Fighters ( KOF ), whence many of its characters originate, Maximum Impact also contains elements of the Fatal Fury and Art of Fighting series.
The Maniax were one of two teams to beat the eventual league champion Xtreme, and the only team to beat them twice, going 2-0 vs. their divisional rivals in the regular season; not coincidentally, they, along with the Xtreme and Demons, were the only three XFL teams to maintain the same starting quarterback through the entire season.
A second version of Maniax, Shin Megami Tensei III: Nocturne Maniax Chronicle Edition, [Jp. 2] was released on October 23, 2008 as part of a Japanese limited edition of Devil Summoner 2: Raidou Kuzunoha vs. King Abaddon: in this version, Dante is replaced by Raidou Kuzunoha, the protagonist of the third and fourth Devil Summoner title. [41] [16]
Alongside a standard edition, a limited special edition was released that included a copy of Shin Megami Tensei: Nocturne Maniax. Titled Shin Megami Tensei III: Nocturne Maniax Chronicle Edition, it carried over the content of the original Maniax edition while replacing guest character Dante from the Devil May Cry series with Raidou Kuzunoha.
Atlus currently has three internal development divisions inside the company responsible for the development of its titles: Creative Department 1st Production (Team Maniax): Headed by Shinjiro Takata as a production manager, this is the oldest and original development division, which has been active since the very beginning of the company.
Jim soon faces a criminal group The Maniax, led by Jerome Valeska, the latter killing a new police commissioner and a former captain Sarah Essen. After Jerome is killed by Galavan, he soon joins new commissioner Nathaniel Barnes in the creation of the GCPD unit Strike Force to better fight against crime, terrorism, and corruption in Gotham.
Raiden III (雷電III, Raiden Surī) is a scrolling shooter video game developed by MOSS for arcades.It is the fourth game in Seibu Kaihatsu's Raiden series; it is the first installment in the series to be developed by MOSS as it consists of former Seibu Kaihatsu employees who bought the rights to the series.
A sequel to Fighters Destiny, titled Fighter Destiny 2 (dropping the plural form of the first word) and known in Japan as Kakutō Denshō: F-Cup Maniax (格闘伝承 ~F-Cup Maniax~, Kakutō Denshō ~F-Kappu Mēniakkusu~, lit. "Fighting Tradition: F-Cup Maniax"), was released in 1999-2000. Some of the characters make a second appearance in the ...