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  2. Compati Hero - Wikipedia

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    Compati Hero [a] [b] is a video game series published in Japan by Banpresto and Bandai Namco Entertainment that began in 1990 and features 16 crossover teams between Ultraman, Kamen Rider (also known as Masked Rider) and Gundam.

  3. Category:Tokusatsu video games - Wikipedia

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    Pages in category "Tokusatsu video games" The following 8 pages are in this category, out of 8 total. ... Super Sentai Battle: Dice-O; V. VR Troopers (video game) Z.

  4. Marvel Duel - Wikipedia

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    The story follows the invasion of the villainous metafictional Dark Gwenpool into the past as she steals the superpowers of the heroes of the Marvel Universe, as her heroic present-day counterpart, the game's protagonist Gwen Poole, a girl from the real world, must help the heroes, including Spider-Man, Iron Man, Thor Odinson, and Star-Lord, track her future self down before she brings all of ...

  5. List of superhero productions created by Toei - Wikipedia

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    Toei Superheroes are superhero shows produced by Toei Company, a company that has done the largest number of live-action tokusatsu superhero shows in Japan.Many of the Toei Superheroes were featured in the video special Toei 100 Great Hero Super Fight (東映100大ヒーロー スーパーファイト) released on July 21, 1986.

  6. Z.H.P. Unlosing Ranger VS Darkdeath Evilman - Wikipedia

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    However, some gameplay mechanics common among Nippon Ichi games are featured in Z.H.P., such as the ability to pick up and throw enemies. Most dungeons, as well as the boss battles at the ends of some dungeons, feature their own unique mechanics and gimmicks, such as cannons that launch the player to a random location on the current floor.

  7. Tatsunoko vs. Capcom: Ultimate All-Stars - Wikipedia

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    [59] In Japan, Ultimate All-Stars sold 18,913 units as of January 2, 2011, [60] and, as of December 27, 2009, Cross Generation of Heroes has sold 62,805 units. [61] Certain versions of Tatsunoko vs. Capcom: Ultimate All-Stars are bundled with a Mad Catz arcade stick, whose artwork was produced by Japanese artist Shinkiro. [62]

  8. Kyodai Hero - Wikipedia

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    Ultraman, is Japan's first and most famous Kyodai Hero. Kyodai Hero (巨大ヒーロー, Kyodai Hīrō, lit. ' Giant Hero ') is a television subgenre in tokusatsu that involves Japanese superheroes or robots either with the ability to grow to immense heights to fight giant monsters or who are originally giant as a part of their lives.

  9. Kaizoku Sentai Gokaiger - Wikipedia

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    Kaizoku Sentai Gokaiger (海賊戦隊ゴーカイジャー, Kaizoku Sentai Gōkaijā, Pirate Squadron Gokaiger) [a] is a Japanese Tokusatsu television series and the 35th entry in its long-running Super Sentai metaseries of Japanese tokusatsu television series following Tensou Sentai Goseiger.