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A companion video game to the film was developed by TOSE and distributed by Taito for personal computers, and released in Japan on 24 December 1988. Titled simply Akira, the game was a text-based adventure game with the text presented over images from the film, with the player decided what action protagonist Kaneda would take. It received ...
Sakamoto Tarō (坂本 太郎) is a legendary ex-hitman who gave up a life of wealth and crime to marry Aoi, now working as a humble convenience store owner. He has gained a lot of weight, and has become more laid-back, but still has his superhuman skill and strength from his hitman days, though he is now 30% of his prime.
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]
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]
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Akira begins making restless moves to prove to Hikaru that he will be soon undefeated. Waya and Isumi replay the match for Hikaru, who is intrigued by Akira's strategy. Akira's plan may have backfired during the course of the match, costing his victory against the Oza. Game based on: Rin Kono vs. Michihiro Morita (1996) [2]
The surprise death of Akira Toriyama, the beloved artist behind the Dragon Ball manga and the classic Dragon Quest and Chrono Trigger video games, may be 2024’s first death to be felt around the ...