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Phantasy Star Universe is an action role-playing game by Sega's Sonic Team for the PC, PlayStation 2, and Xbox 360. It more closely follows the series' new direction as set by Phantasy Star Online , mostly played in a persistent online network mode, but unlike its predecessor, featured a more robust single-player story mode.
Phantasy Star Portable [a] is an action role-playing game co-developed by Sonic Team and Alfa System, and published by Sega for the PlayStation Portable.Sega released the game to Japan in July 2008, and to other markets in 2009.
Phantasm is an American horror film series consisting of five films, as well as novels, comic books and merchandise. The first film, titled Phantasm , was released in 1979, received generally positive reviews and has garnered a cult following .
BlazBlue: Chrono Phantasma, released in Japan as BlazBlue: Chronophantasma, is a 2D fighting game developed by Arc System Works.It was originally to be released first as an arcade game in summer 2012, [3] but was delayed to November 2012. [4]
Phantasm is a 1979 American science fantasy horror film that was directed, written, photographed, and edited by Don Coscarelli. The first film in the Phantasm franchise , it introduces the Tall Man ( Angus Scrimm ), a supernatural and malevolent undertaker who turns the dead of Earth into dwarf zombies to be sent to his planet and used as slaves.
Phantasm JP: 1991 Jaleco: Platform game: 2 Aztarac — 1983 Centuri: Multi-directional shooter: 2 Azumanga Daioh Puzzle Bobble — 2001 Taito: NAOMI GD-ROM Azurian Attack — 1982 Rait Electronics: Multidirectional shooter: 2
The original Phantasm was a worldwide critical and box-office success and won the Special Jury Prize at the Festival du Cinema Fantastique at Avoriaz, France. Coscarelli also co-wrote (with Paul Pepperman) and directed The Beastmaster , [ 5 ] which was described by Entertainment Weekly as "a surefire audience favorite."
Danny Chase/Phantasm first appeared in The New Teen Titans Annual (vol. 2) #3 and was created by Marv Wolfman and artist Mike Collins.Although Wolfman hoped the character would restore the "teen hero" feel to a group composed mostly of characters in their twenties, Danny was also intended as a comic foil for one of the group's foundational characters, Changeling.