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  2. Fate/unlimited codes - Wikipedia

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    Fate/unlimited codes is a fighting game planned by Cavia, developed by Eighting, and published by Capcom. [1] It was released in Japan for arcades on June 11, 2008, and for the PlayStation 2 on December 18, 2008.

  3. List of Rival Schools characters - Wikipedia

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    A Street Fighter character who debuted in Street Fighter Alpha 2, Sakura Kasugano (春日野 さくら, Kasugano Sakura) makes a guest appearance in Rival Schools: United By Fate, which serves as a prequel to Street Fighter Alpha 2. She has no actual storyline show in single-player mode of the game, although she does have a proper ending after ...

  4. List of video games based on anime or manga - Wikipedia

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    Highschool! Kimen-gumi: THE Table Hockey (Simple Characters Series Vol. 05) (PlayStation) Himiko Den; Himouto! Umaru-chan: Umaru Training Plan (PS Vita) Hokuto no Ken (see List of Fist of the North Star video games) Honkai Impact 3rd (Android, iOS, PC) Honō no Dōkyūji: Dodge Danpei; Hunter × Hunter: Ichi o Tsugomono (2000, WonderSwan)

  5. List of Unicode characters - Wikipedia

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    A numeric character reference refers to a character by its Universal Character Set/Unicode code point, and a character entity reference refers to a character by a predefined name. A numeric character reference uses the format &#nnnn; or &#xhhhh; where nnnn is the code point in decimal form, and hhhh is the code point in hexadecimal form.

  6. List of anime based on video games - Wikipedia

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    This is a list of anime based on video games. It includes anime that are adaptations of video games or whose characters originated in video games. Many anime (Japanese animated productions usually featuring hand-drawn or computer animation) are based on Japanese video games , particularly visual novels and JRPGs .

  7. Prince of Stride - Wikipedia

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    Funimation has licensed the anime to stream the anime in both subtitled and dubbed versions. [5] As the name implied, the anime adaptation will have different storyline instead of being adapted from the novel (due the novel still being published). Riku is the anime's protagonist, and it follows his story of joining stride club to defeat his ...

  8. Thousand Arms - Wikipedia

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    [11] Francesca Reyes of IGN said that the game "as a whole is a distinctly anime-type RPG, from its character designs to the visual style to the themes that it explores. Quirky, unique, inventive and charming, it may not be the RPG to speak to the masses, but it will definitely appeal to those immersed in the culture of import gaming and the ...

  9. List of Code:Breaker characters - Wikipedia

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    Her code name is Code: Revenger (コード:リベンジャー, Kōdo: Rebenjā). Code: Revenger's existence was initially revealed in chapter 97 where she revealed her identity to Toki (but not to the readers) and offered to fix his arm. In the same chapter, Kouji mentions to Rei that one of his classmates is a Code:Name.