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A Street Fighter character who debuted in Street Fighter Alpha 2, Sakura Kasugano (春日野 さくら, Kasugano Sakura) makes a guest appearance in Rival Schools: United By Fate, which serves as a prequel to Street Fighter Alpha 2. She has no actual storyline show in single-player mode of the game, although she does have a proper ending after ...
Project Justice, also known as Project Justice: Rival Schools 2, [a] and known in Japan as Moero! Justice Gakuen [b], is a 2000 3D fighting video game produced by Capcom as the sequel to Rival Schools: United By Fate (1997). The game was released on the Sega NAOMI arcade board and Dreamcast home console initially in Japan and globally in 2001 ...
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Rival Schools: United by Fate, known in Japan as Private Justice Academy: Legion of Heroes, [a] is a 1997 3D fighting game produced by Capcom originally released as an arcade game on Sony ZN-2 hardware. Rival Schools revolves around tag team battles between groups of students from various schools in a Japanese city, and uses a comical and ...
Fighting Collection 2 includes Power Stone (1999) and its sequel Power Stone 2 (2000), as well as the Star Wars-inspired weapons-based fighter Plasma Sword: Nightmare of Bilstein (1998), the sequel to Star Gladiator (1996), and the high school-themed team-based fighting game Project Justice (2000), the sequel to Rival Schools: United by Fate ...
The top 10 of Class 2-A are said to be so strong that they are in a league of their own compared to other Class 2-A students. Shōko Kirishima (霧島 翔子, Kirishima Shōko) Voiced by: Tomomi Isomura (Japanese); Jamie Marchi (English) Shōko Kirishima is the childhood friend of Yūji Sakamoto.
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Hideaki Itsuno (伊津野 英昭, Itsuno Hideaki) is a Japanese video game director and designer.He was born in Osaka Japan, and formerly worked at Capcom.He has been a director and producer for several series at Capcom, including Rival Schools, Power Stone, Devil May Cry and Dragon's Dogma.