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  2. Vega (Street Fighter) - Wikipedia

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    Vega, also known as Balrog (Japanese: バルログ, Hepburn: Barurogu) in Japan, is a fictional character from the Street Fighter fighting game series by Capcom. Vega is a mask-wearing, claw-wielding fighter from Spain who uses a personal fighting style combining Japanese ninjutsu and Spanish bullfighting , earning him the nickname of "Spanish ...

  3. Balrog - Wikipedia

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    An early list of names described Balrog as "an Orc-word with no pure equivalent in Tolkien's invented language of Quenya: 'borrowed Malaroko-' ". [T 38] In Gnomish (another of Tolkien's invented languages), Balrog is parsed as balc 'cruel' + graug 'demon', with a Quenya equivalent Malkarauke. Variant forms of the latter include Nalkarauke and ...

  4. Talk:Balrog (Street Fighter) - Wikipedia

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    From the article: On the Street Fighter II: Champion Edition arcade machines, Balrog's name is misspelled as Barlog. In turn, the announcer in Super Street Fighter II mispronounces Balrog's name as Barlog as well. This pronounciation was also carried over into the SNES version of the game.

  5. Soul Edge - Wikipedia

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    Soul Edge [b] is a 1996 fighting game developed and published by Namco for arcades.It is the first installment in the Soulcalibur series.Introduced at the JAMMA trade show in November 1995, [10] the full arcade game was released in February 1996 on System 11 hardware, [1] the same board used by Tekken and Tekken 2.

  6. Arcade Game Construction Kit - Wikipedia

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    Arcade Game Construction Kit is a 1988 game creation system for making action video games. [1] [2] It was developed by Mike Livesay and published by Broderbund for the Commodore 64 on four floppy disks. The program uses a joystick-driven menu system and includes six pre-made games to learn from and play.

  7. Bujingai - Wikipedia

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    The game's story follows one such man, Lau Wong, a sword-wielding exile who returns to Earth to confront a former ally and an army of demons who have taken hold of the titular Asian city of Bujingai. The graphics and gameplay in Bujingai are visually inspired by martial arts ( Wuxia ) films of Hong Kong .

  8. Messhof - Wikipedia

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    He taught classes on intermediate game design and experimental mobile games at University of Southern California's Interactive Media & Games program. [8] Nidhogg 's production's pace increased when he formed a studio, also known as Messhof, with Kristy Norindr, who found other collaborators for finishing the project. [ 7 ]

  9. Fighter Maker - Wikipedia

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    Part of Agetec Inc.'s Designer Series, Fighter Maker is 3D-based and allows users to create custom moves for their fighters. The music for the game was composed by the U.K. band INTELLIGENTSIA, [2] [3] who also created the in-game FX; [4] MIRAI, one of the band's 2 members, is a playable character in the game.