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  2. Bushido Blade (video game) - Wikipedia

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    Bushido Blade [a] is a fighting video game developed by Lightweight and published by Square for the PlayStation. The game features one-on-one armed combat. Its name refers to the Japanese warrior code of honor bushidō. Upon its release, the realistic fighting engine in Bushido Blade was seen as innovative, particularly the game's unique Body ...

  3. Sengoku Blade - Wikipedia

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    Sengoku Blade, [a] also known as Tengai outside Japan, is a horizontally scrolling shoot 'em up video game released for arcade machines in 1996 by Psikyo as a sequel to their 1993 shooter Sengoku Ace.

  4. Soul of the Samurai - Wikipedia

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    Soul of the Samurai (Japanese: 新時代劇アクション 羅刹の剣, Hepburn: Shin Jidaigeki Action: Rasetsu no Ken, lit. "Blade of the Rakshasa ") , released as Ronin Blade in Europe, is an action-adventure game developed and published by Konami in 1999 for the PlayStation .

  5. Onimusha - Wikipedia

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    Although Jubei kills Nobunaga, the warlord's soul escapes and later reconstitutes himself. The spin-off Onimusha: Blade Warriors has the cast from Warlords and Samurai's Destiny in a new battle against Nobunaga's forces. The third game, Onimusha 3: Demon Siege, has Samanosuke's clan attacking the Oda forces again. Before confronting Nobunaga ...

  6. Soul Edge - Wikipedia

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    Later in December an upgraded and expanded version of the game was ported to the PlayStation; this version was renamed to Soul Blade outside Japan and released in 1997. Soul Edge is a 3D fighting game and was the second such game to be based on weapons, following Battle Arena Toshinden [11] (itself preceded by the 2D Samurai Showdown series ...

  7. Samurai Shodown III - Wikipedia

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    Like the first Game Boy version of Samurai Shodown, the GB version of Samurai Shodown III also features full color art via SGB, new victory speeches, story intro for all characters, new POW super moves similar to the console versions, Bust and Slash versions of all characters, cutscenes in between matches, a Kuroko mirror match, and a two ...

  8. Samurai Blades - Wikipedia

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    There's even a hint of magic in the game in the form of skulking ninja and monks with wondrous abilities. A strangely appealing game, one I expect I'll be playing regularly for some time to come." [1] Jon Conner reviewed Samurai Blades for Imagine magazine, and stated that "Overall, this is a good game, well produced and straight-forward to ...

  9. List of SNK games - Wikipedia

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    The Last Blade 2 (Bakumatsu Roman: Dai Ni Maku Gekka no Kenshi) Metal Slug 2 (Metal Slug 2: Super Vehicle-001/II) Neo Geo Cup '98: The Road to the Victory; Real Bout Fatal Fury 2: The Newcomers (Real Bout Garou Densetsu 2: The Newcomers) Samurai Shodown 64: Warriors Rage (Samurai Spirits 2: Asura Zanmaden) Shock Troopers: 2nd Squad