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  2. List of beat 'em ups - Wikipedia

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    Knights of Valour 2; Knights of Valour 3; Knights of Valour: The Seven Spirits - International Games System, Sega Sammy Holdings; Knuckle Bash series - Toaplan. Knuckle Bash; Knuckle Bash 2; Lethal Weapon (NES, Game Boy) - Ocean; Kozure Ookami - Nichibutsu; Kung Food - Atari Corporation; Kunio-kun series - Technōs Japan Renegade / Nekketsu ...

  3. List of fighting games - Wikipedia

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    Brass Numbers(Japanese name) – Renovation Productions Inc. Double Dragon: The Movie – Technos; Dr. Doom's Revenge – Empire Interactive; Draglade series – Dimps. Custom Beat Battle: Draglade; Draglade 2; Dragon: The Bruce Lee Story – Virgin; Dragon Ball Z (Arcade) – Banpresto; Dragon Master – Unico (video game company) Dragoon ...

  4. Sai (weapon) - Wikipedia

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    The sai (Japanese: 釵, lit. ' hairpin '; Chinese: 鐵尺, lit. ' iron ruler ') is a pointed melee weapon from Okinawa. It was historically utilized in martial arts such as Okinawan kobudō and southern Chinese martial arts, and has been absorbed into the curriculum of many modern martial arts. Although similar weapons can be found in other ...

  5. List of Sega arcade games - Wikipedia

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    Sega Driving Simulator: Simulation Sega NAOMI 2 Sega Network Taisen Mahjong MJ: Tabletop Sega (AM2) NAOMI Soul Surfer: Simulator Sega (Sega Rosso) NAOMI 2 Shootout Pool: Sports, Simulator Sega NAOMI The King of Route 66: Driving Sega (AM2) NAOMI 2 The Maze of the Kings: Light gun shooter Sega (Hitmaker) NAOMI World Club Champion Football Serie ...

  6. Japanese swordsmithing - Wikipedia

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    Visual glossary of Japanese sword terms. Japanese swordsmithing is the labour-intensive bladesmithing process developed in Japan beginning in the sixth century for forging traditionally made bladed weapons [1] [2] including katana, wakizashi, tantō, yari, naginata, nagamaki, tachi, nodachi, ōdachi, kodachi, and ya.

  7. List of Taito games - Wikipedia

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    Sonic Blast Man 2 [SNES version] 1994: No: SNES: Space Invaders DX (スペースインベーダーDX, Supēsu Inbēdā DX) 1994: Yes: Nuon, PC, PlayStation 2, Sega Saturn, SNES, Turbografx-CD, Xbox: Taito Power Goal (ハットトリックヒーロー'95, Hatto Torikku Hīrō '95) [a.k.a. Hat Trick Hero '95] 1994: Yes —

  8. Japanese martial arts - Wikipedia

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    In Japanese martial arts, "initiative" (先, sen) is "the decisive moment when a killing action is initiated." [20] There are two types of initiative in Japanese martial arts, early initiative (先の先, sen no sen), and late initiative (後の先, go no sen). Each type of initiative complements the other, and has different advantages and ...

  9. Fūrinkazan - Wikipedia

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    Fūrinkazan (Japanese: 風林火山, "Wind, Forest, Fire, Mountain") is a popularized version of the battle standard used by the Sengoku period daimyō Takeda Shingen. The banner quoted four phrases from Sun Tzu's The Art of War: "as swift as wind, as gentle as forest, as fierce as fire, as unshakable as mountain."