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  2. Power Stone 2 - Wikipedia

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    Power Stone 2 (パワーストーン 2, Pawā Sutōn 2) is a multiplayer fighting game that built on the innovative [3] [4] gameplay introduced by its predecessor, Power Stone. Power Stone 2 allows up to four players to choose from multiple characters and utilize items such as tables, chairs, and rocks in battle. Power Stone 2 originated as an ...

  3. List of Dreamcast games - Wikipedia

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    Dreamcast (NTSC version) The Dreamcast [a] is a home video game console developed and sold by Sega.The first of the sixth generation of video game consoles, it was released in Japan on November 27, 1998, in North America on September 9, 1999, and in Europe on October 14, 1999.

  4. Power Stone (video game) - Wikipedia

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    Power Stone [2] is a 1999 arcade fighting game developed and published by Capcom, released on the Sega NAOMI arcade board [3] and ported to the Dreamcast home console. It consists of battles in three-dimensional environments and contains objects that could be picked up and used.

  5. Sixth generation of video game consoles - Wikipedia

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    The PlayStation 2 was the best-selling system of the sixth generation, selling over 160 million units, also making it the best-selling console of all time.. The PlayStation 2 [6] [7] [8] achieved sales dominance in this generation, becoming the best-selling console in history, [9] with over 160 million units sold as of November 2024. [10]

  6. List of Dreamcast online games - Wikipedia

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    This is a comprehensive list of online Dreamcast games, including those that could be played on SegaNet, an online gaming service by Sega. [ 1 ] [ 2 ] Although SegaNet was discontinued on September 30, 2003, dedicated fans have continued to support online gameplay for Dreamcast games through their own initiatives.

  7. List of fighting games - Wikipedia

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    Power Stone series – Capcom. Power Stone; Power Stone 2; Poy Poy series – Konami. Poy Poy; Poy Poy 2; Rakugaki Showtime – Treasure; Shrek SuperSlam – Activision; Sonic Battle – Sega/Sonic Team; Stake: Fortune Fighters – Gameness Art Software Inc. Suzumiya Haruhi no Chourantou – Souvenir Circ. Suzumiya Haruhi no Gekitou ...

  8. Bleem! - Wikipedia

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    Bleem! (styled as bleem!) is a commercial PlayStation emulator released by the Bleem! Company in 1999 for IBM-compatible PCs using Microsoft Windows and the Dreamcast.It is notable for being one of the few commercial software emulators to be aggressively marketed during the emulated console's lifetime, and was the center of multiple controversial lawsuits.

  9. Echelon (warez) - Wikipedia

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    Between September 4, 2000, and April 30, 2002, Echelon's Dreamcast division released 188 game titles and 34 other various fixes, tutorials, trainers, and loaders. [1] On December 19, 2001, Echelon released Final Fantasy X as their first of several hundred PlayStation 2 titles. [2] As of 2007, Echelon continues to release games for the PS2 platform.