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  2. Blade Arcus from Shining - Wikipedia

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    The game was ported to PC and released on Steam with online lobbies added on July 28, 2016 under the title Blade Arcus from Shining: Battle Arena. Another update named Blade Arcus Rebellion from Shining was released for the PlayStation 4 and Nintendo Switch on March 14, 2019, featuring extra characters from Shining Resonance Refrain .

  3. Toshinden 4 - Wikipedia

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    It is the fourth and final installment in the Battle Arena Toshinden series, Unlike its predecessors, it was not released in North America. The game features an all new roster of characters, with only former protagonist Eiji, antagonist Vermilion and Naru returning. The new protagonist in Toshinden 4 is Eiji's son, Subaru. [1]

  4. Digimon Rumble Arena - Wikipedia

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    Gabumon (left) and Renamon (right) battle in an arena, with health bars and time remaining visible on the lower part of the screen.. Digimon Rumble Arena is a fighting game that is set within the universe of the Digimon media franchise and features a gameplay style closely resembling that of Super Smash Bros., particularly in its single-button attacks. [1]

  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. Battle Arena Toshinden - Wikipedia

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    Battle Arena Toshinden, released as Toh Shin Den [a] [b] [2] in Japan, is a 1995 fighting video game developed by Tamsoft and published by Takara for the PlayStation. [3] It was one of the first fighting games, after Virtua Fighter on arcade and console, to boast polygonal characters in a 3D environment, and features a sidestep maneuver which is credited for taking the genre into "true 3D."

  7. My Hero Ultra Rumble - Wikipedia

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    Ultra Rumble is a third-person battle royale action game which also incorporates elements of multiplayer online battle arena (MOBA) games. [1] The game can be played against other players online, or against CPU opponents offline. Matches feature up to 24 players, divided into eight teams of three by default, with separate modes for two-person ...

  8. List of crossovers in video games - Wikipedia

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    Magical Battle Arena; Monster Hunter Tri (exclusive to Japan's version, some event weapons are based on anime and manga series from Kodansha, Shogakukan, and Shueisha) Nakayoshi All Stars – Mezase Gakuen Idol; Nintendo: Donkey Konga series Donkey Konga (Theme songs from anime series Doraemon, Case Closed, and Hamtaro exclusive to the Japanese ...

  9. BlazBlue: Cross Tag Battle - Wikipedia

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    BlazBlue: Cross Tag Battle [a] is a 2D crossover fighting game developed and published by Arc System Works, first released for PlayStation 4, Nintendo Switch, and Windows in 2018. [2] Cross Tag Battle features characters from different series, including BlazBlue , Persona 4 Arena , Under Night In-Birth , and RWBY . [ 3 ]