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  2. Blood Warrior - Wikipedia

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    Blood Warrior, known in Japan as Ooedo Fight (大江戸ファイト, Ooedo Faito), is a 1994 fighting arcade game developed by Atop and published by Kaneko. It is the successor to the 1992 fighting arcade game, Shogun Warriors , also developed by Atop and published by Kaneko.

  3. One Piece: Pirate Warriors - Wikipedia

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    One Piece: Pirate Warriors also known in Japan as One Piece: Kaizoku Musou (ONE PIECE (ワンピース) 海賊無双, Wan Pīsu Kaizoku Musou), is a series of action-adventure video games developed by Omega Force and published by Bandai Namco Entertainment. It is based on the One Piece manga and anime franchise by Eiichiro Oda.

  4. Shogun Warriors (video game) - Wikipedia

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    Shogun Warriors plays similarly to some other 2D versus fighting games during its release, which the player's character fights against his or her opponent in best two-out-of-three matches in a single player tournament mode with the computer or against another human player. It is controlled with an 8-way joystick and 4 buttons that perform weak ...

  5. God of War: Ascension - Wikipedia

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    The game's protagonist is Kratos (voiced by Terrence C. Carson), a Spartan warrior who broke his blood oath to the god Ares after being tricked into killing his family by his former master. The main antagonists are the three Furies : Megaera ( Nika Futterman ), Tisiphone ( Debi Mae West ), and the Fury Queen, Alecto ( Jennifer Hale ).

  6. Blood Oath - Wikipedia

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    Blood Oath, a 2009 album by Suffocation; Blood Oath (Farnsworth novel), 2010; Blood Oath, a 1990 Australian film "Blood Oath" (Star Trek: Deep Space Nine), a 1994 television episode; Blood Oath, a 1982 novel by David Morrell; Blood Oath, a fictional film in the 2002 video game Stuntman

  7. Blade & Soul - Wikipedia

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    An anime adaptation of the game was produced and aired from April to June 2014, in which Hiroshi Hamasaki and Takeuchi Hiroshi directed the anime at the studio Gonzo from scripts by Atsuhiro Tomioka. Eri Nagata adapted Hyung-Tae Kim 's game character designs for animation and served as chief animation director. [ 14 ]

  8. Asuna (Sword Art Online) - Wikipedia

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    Left: Asuna's rapier "Lambent Light" as shown in the TV series Right: Baguette Official character design by abec for the light novels In an interview with series creator Reki Kawahara, the author noted that the female characters in Sword Art Online were not based on anyone he knew in the real world, with him stating "I don’t usually make a character, setting, or anything before I start writing.

  9. List of Buso Renkin episodes - Wikipedia

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    The production of the Buso Renkin anime was announced by the release of a minute-long internet trailer. [4] [5] Buso Renkin aired between October 5, 2006, and March 29, 2007, A on TV Tokyo. [6] The episodes were later released in nine DVD compilations between January 25, 2007, and September 21, 2007, by Geneon Universal Entertainment. A DVD box ...