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  2. Shenmue II - Wikipedia

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    Shenmue II sold poorly and further games in the series entered a period of development hell lasting over a decade. In December 2006, Shenmue II was released on Xbox Live marketplace for the Xbox 360. In 2018, Sega released high-definition ports of Shenmue and Shenmue II for Windows, Xbox One and PlayStation 4.

  3. Shenmue - Wikipedia

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    The development also covered some of Shenmue II (2001), which was completed for a smaller figure, [14] and possibly groundwork for future Shenmue games. [15] Shenmue was released on December 29, 1999 in Japan, [16] November 8, 2000 in North America, [17] and December 1, 2000 in Europe. [18] Shenmue II was released for Dreamcast in 2001 in Japan ...

  4. Shenmue (video game) - Wikipedia

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    Shenmue became the most expensive video game ever developed at the time, with an estimated production and marketing cost of $47–70 million, though this also covered some of Shenmue II (2001). Despite sales of 1.2 million, Shenmue did not recoup its development cost and was a commercial failure. It received positive reviews for its graphics ...

  5. Shenmue III - Wikipedia

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    Shenmue III [a] is a 2019 action-adventure game developed by Ys Net and originally published by Deep Silver for the PlayStation 4 and Windows.Like the previous Shenmue games, it consists of open-world environments interspersed with brawler battles and quick time events, with a day-and-night system, variable weather effects, non-player characters with daily schedules, and various minigames.

  6. Quick time event - Wikipedia

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    Yu Suzuki is credited with coining the term "quick-time event" and popularizing its use in Shenmue.. Although the origin of QTE are often attributed to interactive movie laserdisc video games that showed video clips stored on a laserdisc like Dragon's Lair (Cinematronics, June 1983), Cliff Hanger (Stern, December 1983) and Road Blaster (Data East, 1985), [2] these left little room for more ...

  7. List of Limited Run Games releases - Wikipedia

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    LRG releases for the PlayStation Vita, PS3, PS4 and PSVR are part of one consecutive run. LRG releases for the Xbox One and Xbox Series X are part of a separate run, starting from #001. The PlayStation 5 and Nintendo Switch each have their own lines of released numbers, each starting from #001.