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  2. MultiVersus - Wikipedia

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    It will feature full cross-play and cross-progression support, and include a new PvE game mode. For the full launch, Player First Games rebuilt the game in Unreal Engine 5 to support better netcode and visuals, [57] however as a result of the switch many features that existed in the open beta went missing or weren't fully complete, with ...

  3. List of fighting games - Wikipedia

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    Boxing games go back further than any other kind of fighting game, starting with Sega's Heavyweight Champ in 1976, the game often called the first video game to feature hand-to-hand fighting. Fighters wear boxing gloves and fight in rings , and fighters can range from actual professional boxers to aliens to Michael Jackson .

  4. Boombox - Wikipedia

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    The development of audio jacks brought the boombox to the height of its popularity, and as its popularity rose, so did the level of innovation in the features included in the box. Consumers enjoyed the portability and sound quality of boomboxes, but one of the most important features, especially to the youth market, was the bass .

  5. Fighting Bujutsu - Wikipedia

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    [5] [1] [6] According to Next Generation, there was "some question of how (or if) to present [Fighting Wu-Shu] to the U.S. market." [7] The game made its U.S. debut, now under the title Fighting Bujutsu, at the AMOA Expo in Atlanta in October 1997. [8] It appeared in the UK at the January 1998 Amusement Trades Exhibition International in London ...

  6. Mat Mania – The Prowrestling Network - Wikipedia

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    Mat Mania, [5] known in Japan as Exciting Hour: The ProWrestling Network [a] or simply Exciting Hour, [b] is a Japanese wrestling arcade video game developed by Technōs Japan and published by Taito in 1985. It is a spiritual successor to the 1983 arcade game Tag-Team Wrestling, also developed by Technōs Japan, but published by Data East.

  7. Maximilian Dood - Wikipedia

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    Maximilian Miles Christiansen (born September 23, 1983), best known under the alias Maximilian Dood, is an American YouTuber and Twitch streamer. Considered a prominent figure in the fighting game community, Christiansen primarily makes video content on various fighting games, such as Street Fighter, Mortal Kombat and Killer Instinct.

  8. DreamMix TV World Fighters - Wikipedia

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    DreamMix TV World Fighters [a] is a crossover fighting video game developed by Bitstep and published by Hudson for the GameCube and PlayStation 2 in Japan on December 18, 2003. The game features characters from Hudson and Konami 's video game series and Takara 's toy lines.

  9. Stefan Struve - Wikipedia

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    Struve made his professional debut for the GFN organization when he was 17, fighting John De Wilde at Gentlemen Fight Night.By late 2008, he had racked up a record of 16–2, losing once (in his second fight) via injury to Romualds Garkulis and again in the second round of a Star Of Peresvit tournament in Ukraine, to future Bellator Light heavyweight Champion Christian M'Pumbu.

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