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  2. List of crossovers in video games - Wikipedia

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    Ryu Hayabusa, Momiji, and Rachel from Ninja Gaiden; Kasumi and Ayane from Dead or Alive, Joan of Arc from Bladestorm: The Hundred Years' War, Achilles from Warriors: Legends of Troy, Nemea from Trinity: Souls of Zill O’ll, and Sterkenburg Cranach from Atelier: Warriors Orochi 4 Ultimate: Joan of Arc and Ryu Hayabusa return We Love Golf ...

  3. Characters of the Dead or Alive series - Wikipedia

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    He later joins the second Dead or Alive tournament to seek out his forgotten past, encountering many who knew him, including Ayane, Kasumi, Ryu, and Helena; he is eventually bested by Ryu in the tournament, while also recovering his memories through a combat against Kasumi per Ryu's request.

  4. Ryu Hayabusa - Wikipedia

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    Ryu Hayabusa makes his official debut in the original Ninja Gaiden arcade game released in 1988. In the Nintendo Entertainment System home edition released the same year, taking place in the retro-futuristic version of 1988, he is given a backstory of searching for his missing father who had disappeared to partake in a life-or-death fight.

  5. Ninja Gaiden - Wikipedia

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    The arcade version of Ninja Gaiden (released in 1988, in Japan, North America, and Europe) [5] was a Bad Dudes-style beat 'em up, in which the player controls a nameless blue ninja (red for a second player) as he travels to various regions of the United States, to defeat an evil cult led by a descendant of Nostradamus, who is trying to fulfill his ancestor's prophecy of the rise of an evil ...

  6. Dead or Alive: Dimensions - Wikipedia

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    Dead or Alive: Dimensions [1], abbreviated as DOAD, is a 2011 fighting video game developed by Team Ninja and published by Tecmo Koei for the Nintendo 3DS.It is considered a compilation game rather than a truly new entry in the Dead or Alive series, similar to the likes of Tekken Tag Tournament; it offers 26 playable fighters, more than any previous installment in the franchise, and uses a ...

  7. Dead or Alive (franchise) - Wikipedia

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    A tag throw by Helena Douglas and Leifang against Ayane in Dead or Alive Ultimate. The Dead or Alive series focuses on fast-paced gameplay in a three-dimensional playing field. . Like other modern fighting games that attempt to emulate real life martial arts, DOA's input system is designed so controls correspond to the game character's actions; if the character moves forward with a punch, the ...

  8. Kasumi (Dead or Alive) - Wikipedia

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    Kasumi serves as the main protagonist of the Dead or Alive franchise since its premiere in 1996. She was a main character in the first, second, and fifth games of the series and in the film adaptation, DOA: Dead or Alive. In the games' canon, Kasumi, also known as "The Kunoichi of Destiny", is a teenage ninja princess of the Mugen Tenshin Ninja ...

  9. Dead or Alive 2 - Wikipedia

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    Kasumi X a, a clone of Kasumi created by the DOATEC Super-human Development Project. Leon, an Italian mercenary soldier and Russian martial arts practitioner who wanders all over the world. His lover Rolande, a thief who worked the Silk Road, died in his arms murmuring that he, the man she loves is the strongest man in the world. In order to ...