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Compati Hero [a] [b] is a video game series published in Japan by Banpresto and Bandai Namco Entertainment that began in 1990 and features 16 crossover teams between Ultraman, Kamen Rider (also known as Masked Rider) and Gundam.
Namco × Capcom (PlayStation 2) – Pronounced "Namco cross Capcom" (as in a fictional crossover), this game was developed by Monolith Soft as a joint venture between Namco and Capcom, featuring multiple games and series from both firms. It is considered a tactical turnbased fighter, where characters are in a grid and take turns doing battle in ...
Ultra Street Fighter II: The Final Challengers is a 2017 2D fighting game developed and published by Capcom for the Nintendo Switch. Released to celebrate the Street Fighter series' 30th anniversary, it is an updated version of Super Street Fighter II Turbo (1994), itself an update of Street Fighter II (1991).
These games are Xbox One games and backwards compatible Xbox 360 and Xbox games that are enhanced by console-specific updates/patches when played on an Xbox One X. Xbox One games without an Xbox One X update/patch, including Xbox 360 and Xbox backwards compatible titles, can also take advantage of the Xbox One X's hardware.
SD the Great Battle [a] is a top-down platforming shoot 'em up video game released for the Super Famicom on December 29, 1990. A crossover of the Ultra Series, Kamen Rider, and Gundam franchises, characters from these franchises are playable. The game is presented in a super deformed style. It is also part of the Compati Hero series. [1]
Tony Watson reviewed Ultra-Warrior in Ares Magazine #13 and commented that "the game plays fairly well, the rules are concise, and the physical qualify is up to Task Force's usual good standards. Rather than being a bad game, Ultra-Warrior is something of a bland game, whose features wear thin after only a few playings." [2]
Zero was among the caricatures featured in the sets alongside other Ultra Warriors and Ultra Monsters. [106] [107] [108] As a tie-in to the Ginga S Movie, a smartphone game was released, called the Ultra 10 Braves (ウルトラ10勇士, Urutora Jū Yūshi).
Galaxy Fight: Universal Warriors [b] is a 1995 fighting game produced by Sunsoft on the Neo Geo hardware. It was Sunsoft's second fighting game after their 1994 Super Famicom game, Sugoi Hebereke , as well as their first side-viewed 2D fighting game.