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  2. Fate/unlimited codes - Wikipedia

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    [24] [34] [29] Todd Siolek called Fate / unlimited codes "one of the best adaptations of anime to the fighting game genre". [28] In the opinion of William van Dijk and Carolyn Petit, the game was an example of “a good balance between simplicity and depth of gameplay”, [ 18 ] and also “knew how to use its own advantages”. [ 25 ]

  3. Category:Video games set on fictional planets - Wikipedia

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    The Dark Crystal (video game) Darker (video game) Darkspore; Daxter (video game) DC Universe Online; Dead Space 3; Deadlock: Planetary Conquest; The Deadly Tower of Monsters; Deep Rock Galactic; Defender (2002 video game) Defender (1981 video game) Demon Attack; Densetsu no Stafy (video game) Densetsu no Stafy 2; Densetsu no Stafy 3; Densetsu ...

  4. Friendster - Wikipedia

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    Friendster was a social networking service originally based in Mountain View, California, founded by Jonathan Abrams and launched in March 2003. [2] [3] Before Friendster was redesigned, the service allowed users to contact other members, maintain those contacts, and share online content and media with those contacts. [4]

  5. Freedom Planet - Wikipedia

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    Freedom Planet was conceived in late 2011 by American game designer and programmer Sabrina DiDuro, who had just founded the independent developer GalaxyTrail Games a few years prior. Using the Multimedia Fusion 2 engine, the game was intended to be a small Flash game to "hone [her] skills as a game designer" but quickly grew to become a full ...

  6. Planet Laika - Wikipedia

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    Planet Laika (プラネットライカ), stylized as PLAЛET LДIKД, is a role-playing video game developed by Quintet and Zeque for the PlayStation home game console. The game follows the main character, Laika, through a mission to Mars which forces the player to manipulate Laika's multiple-personality disorder in order to solve puzzles. [1]

  7. Aikatsu Planet! - Wikipedia

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    Aikatsu Planet! (Japanese: アイカツプラネット!, Hepburn: Aikatsu Puranetto!) is an arcade collectible card game in Bandai's Data Carddass line of machines, which launched in December 2020. Unlike the previous series of arcade games, it revolves around using collectible swing cards for the idol battle stage.

  8. Aikatsu! - Wikipedia

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    The anime series follows a girl named Ichigo Hoshimiya, who becomes inspired by a performance by top idol Mizuki Kanzaki and enrolls in Starlight Academy alongside her best friend, Aoi Kiriya. Along with their classmate, Ran Shibuki, Ichigo and Aoi spend each day training for auditions and aiming to become top idols.

  9. Planetarion - Wikipedia

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    The game offers a player the choice between five races, each with their own types ships and advantages, allowing for a variety of strategies. Every few months, the game is reset, at which point winners are declared and a new round of play starts, commonly with a number of new features and updates to keep the gameplay balanced.