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  2. Power Instinct - Wikipedia

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    Power Instinct, released in Japan as Gōketsuji Ichizoku (豪血寺一族, "Gōketsuji Family"), is a fighting video game series created by Atlus. The series is known for its absurdist humor.

  3. Matrimelee - Wikipedia

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    The game inherits the Stress meter system from Power Instinct 2, but with further changes. The Stress meter now could be filled up to three levels. Super moves included are a Stress Shot (one bar), an Ippatsu Ougi (two bars) and a powerful, hidden super attack called a Kinjite (three bars). However, only a few of the characters have Kinjite moves.

  4. Groove on Fight - Wikipedia

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    The series is known as Power Instinct in the West. [6] Artist Range Murata worked on the game and prior entries in the series, also worked on the Saturn title Wachenröder. [7] [8] The game uses the 1MB or 4MB RAM expansion cart. The game was sold with and without and the 1MB cart. [9] [5] [6]

  5. List of fighting games - Wikipedia

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    Power Move Pro Wrestling – Future Amusement; Power Pro Wrestling: Max Voltage / Jikkyou Power Pro Wrestling '96: Max Voltage – Konami; Pro Wrestling (NES) – Nintendo; Pure Wrestle Queens / JWP Joshi Pro Wrestling: Pure Wrestle Queens – Jaleco; Cutie Suzuki no Ringside Angel – Asmik; Rock'n Wrestle / Bop'n Wrestle – Beam Software

  6. Glove on Fight - Wikipedia

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    The name of the game is a take on "Groove on Fight", which is a sequel of the Power Instinct series, though other than that the two games have very little in common. The game was developed to test routines that the programmer would use in Melty Blood. [2]

  7. Kintarō - Wikipedia

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    In the Power Instinct video game series, Kintaro appears as a playable character as Kintaro Kokuin. He uses his animal friends, such as a bear and a koi fish, as well as his axe, to attack the opponent, and is capable of transforming into a dog-like superhero named "Poochy".

  8. Range Murata - Wikipedia

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    He began his career in the early 1990s doing design work for video games, including having done the illustrations and character design for the fighting game series made by Atlus, Power Instinct (Goketsuji Ichizoku). He has published more than a dozen books of his work, some of the most notable being rule and futurhythm.

  9. Reiji Oyama - Wikipedia

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    Reiji Oyama, a character of the game Power Instinct Topics referred to by the same term This disambiguation page lists articles about people with the same name.