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  2. Fate/unlimited codes - Wikipedia

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    Fate/unlimited codes is a fighting game planned by Cavia, developed by Eighting, and published by Capcom. [1] It was released in Japan for arcades on June 11, 2008, and for the PlayStation 2 on December 18, 2008.

  3. Combo (video games) - Wikipedia

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    In rhythm games, combo measures how many consecutive notes have received at least the second-worst judgment (i.e. other than the worst judgment). Never receiving the worst judgment in the entire song is called a full combo or a no miss. Receiving the best judgment for all notes in the song is called a full perfect combo or an all perfect.

  4. List of fighting games - Wikipedia

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    Games based on popular anime series and 3D variants often feature cell shading. "Anime fighters" also usually have very fast-paced action and put emphasis on offense over defense. Another common feature is that they typically have fighting systems built around doing long combos of dozens of attacks.

  5. Champions Online - Wikipedia

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    Champions Online is a free-to-play superhero-themed massively multiplayer online role-playing game (MMORPG) developed by Cryptic Studios. The game is based on the Champions license and its ruleset is loosely based on the HERO System [ 3 ] The Game has been released on Steam and Microsoft Windows .

  6. 2023–24 Formula One Sim Racing World Championship - Wikipedia

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    KICK F1 Sim Racing Team: 1 P: 2 2 P: 5 7 10 3 1 1 P: 4 3 2 P: 213 12 16 12 8 10 11 19 Ret 7 7 P: 16 9 3 Oracle Red Bull Sim Racing: 4 1 P: 7 7 3 1 1 3 4 6 5 4 209 10 9 9 9 4 5 7 11 17 11 15 15 4 Mercedes-AMG Petronas Esports Team: 2 5 F: 4 1 F: 5 F: 7 8 9 3 F: 3 6 3 197 6 7 Ret 3 P: 6 8 13 10 10 19 17 6 5 MoneyGram Haas F1 Team Esports: 9 11 1 ...

  7. Battle Arena Toshinden - Wikipedia

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    Battle Arena Toshinden, released as Toh Shin Den [a] [b] [2] in Japan, is a 1995 fighting video game developed by Tamsoft and published by Takara for the PlayStation. [3] It was one of the first fighting games, after Virtua Fighter on arcade and console, to boast polygonal characters in a 3D environment, and features a sidestep maneuver which is credited for taking the genre into "true 3D."

  8. Marvel Contest of Champions - Wikipedia

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    Marvel Contest of Champions features 3 primary in-game currencies – gold, units, and battlechips – along with other special event currencies. Gold is used to upgrade champions and buy alliance tickets and items. Units are the primary currency used to buy potions, revives, crystals, bundles, mastery items and alliance tickets.

  9. Eternal Champions: Challenge from the Dark Side - Wikipedia

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    Eternal Champions: Challenge from the Dark Side was the first game to carry Sega's internal Deep Water warning icon label, which was employed by Sega of America for games featuring adult content. [1] In North America, the game earned an "M" (for Mature) rating for its graphic violence and gore from the freshly-introduced IDSA system (later ESRB ).