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  2. List of Roblox games - Wikipedia

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    Anime Fighting Simulator is a fighting game developed by BlockZone. The game features various different playable characters from different manga, anime, and video games such as Final Fantasy VIII. [154] The game also features a competitive tournament mode and story mode. [77]

  3. List of fighting games - Wikipedia

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    Art of Fighting; Art of Fighting 2; Art of Fighting 3: The Path of the Warrior; Astra Superstars – Sunsoft; Asura series – Fuuki. Asura Blade: Sword of Dynasty; Asura Buster: Eternal Warriors ; Asuka 120% series. Asuka 120% Burning Festival – Fill-in-Cafe; Asuka 120% Excellent Burning Festival – Fill-in-Cafe / FamilySoft

  4. Voltage Fighter Gowcaizer - Wikipedia

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    In Japan, Game Machine listed Voltage Fighter Gowcaizer on their November 1, 1995 issue as being the eighteenth most-popular arcade game at the time. [12] The game was met with generally mixed reception from critics since its release. [10] [11] According to Famitsu, the Neo Geo CD version sold over 6,285 copies in its first week on the market. [13]

  5. Daifugō - Wikipedia

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    Daifugō (大富豪, Grand Millionaire, Very Rich Man) or Daihinmin (大貧民, Grand Pauper), also known as Tycoon, is a Japanese shedding-type card game for three or more players played with a standard 52-card pack. The objective of the game is to get rid of all the cards one has as fast as possible by playing progressively stronger cards ...

  6. Category:Combat flight simulators - Wikipedia

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    F-117A Nighthawk Stealth Fighter 2.0; F-117A Stealth Fighter; F/A-18 Hornet 2.0; F/A-18 Hornet 3.0; F/A-18E Super Hornet (video game) F29 Retaliator; Falcon (series) Falcon (video game) Falcon 3.0; Falcon 4.0; Falcon 4.0: Allied Force; Fighter Bomber (video game) Fighter Duel; Fighter Duel Pro 2; Fighter Duel: Corsair vs. Zero; Fighter Pilot ...

  7. Project Sylpheed - Wikipedia

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    Project Sylpheed ' s setting, exposited through flashback sequences during the game, is a fictional 27th century in which human civilization has expanded beyond Earth for 500 years, colonizing several worlds and forming the Terra Central Government (TCG).

  8. Flash Hiders - Wikipedia

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    Battle Tycoon: Flash Hiders SFX (バトルタイクーン) [3] is a fighting video game developed and published by Right Stuff for the Super Famicom on May 19, 1995. It is a sequel to the original Flash Hiders. [4] Like its predecessor, Battle Tycoon: Flash Hiders SFX simulates the life of a fantasy martial arts prize fighter with an anime ...

  9. Airport Tycoon - Wikipedia

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    Airport Tycoon was originally called Airport Inc. and Air Mogul.A week before the game's publishing, Krisalis Software changed its name to Airport Tycoon in some markets, a more catchy title, but the game calls itself Air Mogul because of the inadequate time to change the software, and is sold in PAL as Airport Inc. Krisalis became defunct shortly after publishing Airport Tycoon.