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In 1994, a British-made action game, simply titled Akira, was released for the Amiga CD32 and is considered one of the console's worst games. [8] [9] Akira Psycho Ball is a simulated pinball machine video game, featuring elements from the manga and anime, for the PlayStation 2. It was developed by KAZe and released by Bandai on 21 February 2001 ...
Akira Akao (赤尾 晶, Akao Akira) is a very timid and anxious niece who befriends Sakamoto during the JCC entrance exam. She is good at housework, adverse to violence, and seemingly has no instincts as an assassin, but in truth, has great speed and reflexes, and seems to visualize a "path" she can follow to kill opponents, similar to her aunt.
Television shows set in Richmond, Virginia (3 P) Pages in category "Television shows set in Virginia" The following 46 pages are in this category, out of 46 total.
An adaptation of the 1988 anime film Akira was planned for release on Sega Genesis, Super NES and Sega CD in 1995, with Game Boy and Game Gear games based on the film also being considered. Gameplay and content varied wildly among versions, but disagreements in the direction of the games with THQ occurred and the game fell onto the backburner ...
Another Akira game for the Jaguar, [107] [108] Super NES, Genesis and Sega CD was being developed, [109] but canceled along with prospects of another Akira title for the Game Boy and Game Gear handheld consoles. [110] International Computer Entertainment produced a video game based on Akira for the Amiga and Amiga CD32 in 1994. [111]
These are video games that use the U.S. state of Virginia for a setting. Pages in category "Video games set in Virginia" The following 41 pages are in this category, out of 41 total.
Yakuza 0 takes place in late-1988 to early-1989, some seventeen years before the first game in the series. It acts as a prequel to the whole series, telling the backstories of series protagonist ...
The film Akira is regarded by many critics as a landmark anime film: one that influenced much of the art in the anime world that followed its release. [23] [79] A video game, simply titled Akira, based on the animated film was released on December 24, 1988, by Taito for the Famicom console. [17]