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Muramasa: The Demon Blade [a] is a 2009 action role-playing game developed by Vanillaware and published for the Wii by Marvelous Entertainment (Japan), Ignition Entertainment (North America), and Rising Star Games (Europe). An expanded PlayStation Vita version was published in 2013 by Marvelous AQL in Japan and Aksys Games in Western territories.
Muramasa-ba (村正刃, "Muramasa-like edge") —The first particular characteristic of his is the frequent use of a wave-shaped hamon. The hamon of Muramasa is categorized as gunome-midare, that is, it forms randomized wave-like shapes. In particular, Muramasa's gunome-midare has very long, shallow valleys between a cluster of gunome shapes. [2]
Nitroplus Blasterz: Heroines Infinite Duel (ニトロプラス ブラスターズ -ヒロインズ インフィニット デュエル-, Nitoropurasu Burasutāzu: Heroinzu Infinitto Dueru) is a fighting game developed by Examu's Team Arcana and published by Nitroplus.
We learned back in September that Vanillaware's Muramasa: The Demon Blade was making the move from the Wii to the PlayStation Vita. Aksys Games has now announced the handheld version, which will ...
Muramasa: The Demon Blade, a 2009 video game for the Wii, later released as Muramasa Rebirth on PS Vita; Mura Masa, UK electronic music artist; Muramasa Blade, a fictional sword in Marvel Comics used by Wolverine; Muramasa, one of the primary antagonists of the anime series Bleach; Full Metal Daemon: Muramasa, a 2009 visual novel by Nitroplus
The Classic Controller (left) is designed to be connected to the Wii Remote (right) expansion port. GameCube ports on the top of the Wii unit. This is a list of Wii games with traditional control schemes.
Muramasa sends Sode no Shirayuki away, and Ichigo asks why he wanted the zanpakutō to gain independence over the Soul Reapers. Although he does not give the reason, Muramasa replies that zanpakutō can separate themselves away regardless of being the soul of a Soul Reaper, and he is a good example of one. Ichigo cannot accept this view and ...
He parries Akihiro's angry attacks, then stabs him through with his claws. While Akihiro is unconscious, Logan rips out his Muramasa wrist claws. He then buries the claws with the remains of the Muramasa Blade in a grave near the Howlett estate, and Akihiro is shown with scars running up the insides of his forearms. [51]