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  2. Raiden (series) - Wikipedia

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    The license of Raiden was later purchased by MOSS in 2005. Raiden III and Raiden IV have been developed on various Taito boards (Taito Type X series), while Raiden V is the first game in the series to be released first on a home console (the Xbox One) and never have an arcade release. A Raiden Fighters Remix collection is confirmed and ...

  3. Raiden (video game) - Wikipedia

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    Due to the success of Raiden, several sequels and related games were made. Raiden was ported to home computers and various home video game consoles in the early to mid 1990s. The game was released as part of several compilations and through download services such as PlayStation Network. The ports received mixed to positive reception.

  4. Yours (Raiden and Chanyeol song) - Wikipedia

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    "Yours" was composed by Rob Adans, Raiden, Changmo, and Benjamin Samama. [8] Musically, "Yours" is a synth-pop song infused with funky rhythms reminiscent of funk music from the 1970s . [ 1 ] CNN Indonesia described the song as a fusion between disco and R&B with a touch of retro by the synthesizer.

  5. Raiden III - Wikipedia

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    Raiden III uses the Taito Type X arcade hardware, giving full 3D graphics to the series for the first time. The game was published in the US by UFO Interactive Games, in Europe by 505 Games, and in China by Soft-World International Corporation. An enhanced version, Raiden III x Mikado Maniax, was released in 2023 by NIS America.

  6. Raiden returns in Mortal Kombat X - AOL

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  7. Raiden II - Wikipedia

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    Raiden II (雷電II, Raiden Tsū) is a 1993 vertical scrolling shooter arcade game developed and published by Seibu Kaihatsu. It was the second game in the Raiden series of vertical scrolling shooter arcade games that started with Raiden .

  8. Raiden-18 - Wikipedia

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    Raiden-18 (stylized in all caps) is a Japanese manga by Hiromu Arakawa. It was irregularly published in Shogakukan 's seinen manga magazine Monthly Sunday Gene-X from 2005 to 2021, with its chapters collected in a single tankōbon volume.

  9. Raiden Fighters Jet - Wikipedia

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    Raiden Fighters Jet (ライデンファイターズJET, Raiden Faitāzu Jetto) is a 1998 vertically scrolling shooter arcade video game by Seibu Kaihatsu. It is a sequel to Raiden Fighters 2, released one year later. Raiden Fighters Jet retains the same game mechanics as its predecessors, while introducing new ones in a departure from the ...