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Pages in category "Female characters in video games" The following 200 pages are in this category, out of approximately 258 total. This list may not reflect recent changes .
The game was developed as a response to the treatment of women in contemporary fighting games, who would be portrayed in skimpy, sexualized clothing while male characters were fully dressed. The game received strongly negative reviews, with a 8.5% aggregate score on GameRankings and a 1.5 out of 10 from IGN. Nonetheless, its developer Creative ...
Twintelle (Japanese: ツインテーラ, romanized: Tsuintēra) is a character in the 2017 video game Arms by Nintendo for the Nintendo Switch.Unlike other playable characters in Arms, who fight using their arms, Twintelle fights using her hair.
A young female ninja who intends to steal all the bikini armor she can find in order to eventually get her hands on the most legendary bikini armor. Black Knight (ブラックナイト, Burakku Naito) Voiced by: Eri Kitamura [7] A very determined and strong fightress who likes to express herself with otherworldly (i.e., computer game–related ...
The characters' sprites were drawn in the same anime super deformed style as other fighters on the system. The game plays similar to other NGPC fighting games, such as King of Fighters R-1 and R-2, although slightly faster, and with 1-on-1 matches. It also features items that a player can equip to influence the matches; many of the items ...
Tōkidenshō Angel Eyes (Japanese: 闘姫伝承 ANGEL EYES, roughly translating into “Legend of the Fighting Princess”) [1] is a 1996 fighting video game produced by Tecmo. It is a two-dimensional game featuring an all-female cast of characters, although their art styles consist of a mix of both pre-rendered 3D models and traditional 2D ...
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