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  2. Tatsunoko vs. Capcom: Ultimate All-Stars - Wikipedia

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    [59] In Japan, Ultimate All-Stars sold 18,913 units as of January 2, 2011, [60] and, as of December 27, 2009, Cross Generation of Heroes has sold 62,805 units. [61] Certain versions of Tatsunoko vs. Capcom: Ultimate All-Stars are bundled with a Mad Catz arcade stick, whose artwork was produced by Japanese artist Shinkiro. [62]

  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. 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 .

  5. Rival Schools: United by Fate - Wikipedia

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    Akira knocking out Natsu using a Team Up attack. The main fighting game is best described as a polygonal Marvel vs. Capcom game, with some notable differences. Control wise, the game imitates Star Gladiator ' s four button setup (two punches and two kicks, like the SNK game format). [3]

  6. Ready 2 Rumble Boxing - Wikipedia

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    Ready 2 Rumble Boxing is a boxing video game developed by Midway Studios San Diego, and published by Midway in September 1999 for the Dreamcast. Ports for Nintendo 64 and PlayStation were developed by Point of View and released in November 1999 alongside a separate version for Game Boy Color by Crawfish Interactive .

  7. Marvel Contest of Champions - Wikipedia

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    Marvel Contest of Champions is a 2014 fighting video game [1] developed and published by Kabam. It was released on December 10, 2014, for iOS and Android. [2] The fighting game is primarily set in the Marvel Universe. [3] The game is strongly based on the events of the limited comic book series Contest of Champions.

  8. 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."

  9. Yu Yu Hakusho: Dark Tournament - Wikipedia

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    Yu Yu Hakusho: Dark Tournament is a video game for the PlayStation 2 (PS2) home game console.Based on the manga series YuYu Hakusho created by Yoshihiro Togashi, Dark Tournament follows the protagonist Yusuke Urameshi, a rebellious teenager who dies and is brought back to life in order to serve as a "Spirit Detective", solving cases involving apparitions and demons within the living world.