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This category lists video games developed or published by IGG Inc., also known as I Got Games or Internet Gaming Gate. Pages in category "IGG Inc. games" The following 6 pages are in this category, out of 6 total.
Battle Spirits is a two-player collectible card game (CCG) jointly developed by Bandai and Sunrise, Inc. and a franchise which also includes several anime series, manga serialisations, and other merchandise like toys and video games.
WeGamers Was a social app launched in June 2016 to help players of IGG games to become more connected. The players could use this app as a way to discuss game strategies, to call for other players when in battle, or to simply chat like any other social app. Link Messenger is a messenger app launched in December 2015. Contrary to WeGamers, this ...
The BattleTech 1 & BattleMech 1 wargaming franchise includes many authorized titles in various face personality genres, including tabletop wargames, role-playing games, collectible card games and video arcade PS1 and PC computer games.
The first, Battle Spirits: Champion of Pyroxene (バトルスピリッツ 輝石の覇者, Batorusupirittsu Kiseki no Hasha) was released November 12, 2009 for the Sony PSP by Namco Bandai Games. The game takes place in Toaru City and revolves around Seiya Muteki ( 霧笛セイヤ , Muteki Seiya ) , a little league ace pitcher who admires ...
This is a list of video games that are set in the franchise's various timelines, and are segregated by the console systems they were released for. There are around 250 games, and by March 2004, the series had sold over 20 million units. [1] [2] For the grid-based tactics games, see the SD Gundam G Generation games list.
Unlike most fighting games, the winner is not determined by having the most health, but the most blue or red "D-Spirits", which are released whenever the player strikes an opponent. When the player has damaged the opponent enough to fill the gauge at the top, the character's Beast Spirit is activated whenever they attack, allowing them to ...
Agumon (left) and Renamon (right) in Digimon Battle Spirit. While structured very similarly to a conventional fighting game, Digimon Battle Spirit is much more like a barebones representation of the genre, mostly due to the limitations of the handhelds it was released on. Each character only has a handful of special attacks they can perform ...