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  2. 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.

  3. Flash Hiders - Wikipedia

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    Battle Tycoon: Flash Hiders SFX (バトルタイクーン) [3] is a fighting video game developed and published by Right Stuff for the Super Famicom on May 19, 1995. It is a sequel to the original Flash Hiders. [4] Like its predecessor, Battle Tycoon: Flash Hiders SFX simulates the life of a fantasy martial arts prize fighter with an anime ...

  4. Dominator - Wikipedia

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    Dominator, a type of accessory for Nintendo; Dominator, a fictional vehicle from the G.I. Joe Battleforce 2000 toy line; Dominator, a British comic character created by Tony Luke; The Dominator-class cruiser, a carrier type in the Imperial Navy in the Warhammer 40,000 universe; Dominators, a character archetype in the computer game City of Villains

  5. BeyWheelz - Wikipedia

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    BeyWheelz is an anime series, a spin-off of the series Beyblade. [1] While produced in Japan, the series has yet to be aired in Japanese. Originally commissioned by Nelvana to make up for Beyblade: Metal Fury's shortened season, BeyWheelz is a series of 13 episodes, which is set in an independent continuity.

  6. Ryo Sakazaki - Wikipedia

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    Ryo Sakazaki (Japanese: リョウ・サカザキ) is a character introduced in the 1992 fighting game Art of Fighting developed by SNK.In the series, Ryo is depicted as a skilled martial artist who practices his family's fighting style, Kyokugenryu Karate (Japanese: 極限流空手), taught by his father Takuma.

  7. Voltage Fighter Gowcaizer - Wikipedia

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    Voltage Fighter Gowcaizer [a] is a 1995 superhero-themed head-to-head fighting game produced by Technos Japan Corp. for the Neo Geo arcade and home console including Neo Geo CD. It was the company ' s second attempt at a fighting game, following the Neo Geo fighting game version of Double Dragon.

  8. Tough (manga) - Wikipedia

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    Anime and manga portal Tough , known in Japan as High School Exciting Story: Tough ( Japanese : 高校鉄拳伝タフ , Hepburn : Kōkō Tekken-den Tough , lit. ' Tough: High School Iron Fist Legend ' ) , is a Japanese martial arts manga series written and illustrated by Tetsuya Saruwatari .

  9. Characters of the Art of Fighting series - Wikipedia

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    Art of Fighting 3 the first game in the series to use motion capture for its animation inspired by Virtua Fighter. [11] Ryo was modified to feel more realistic to play. In retrospect, they felt that the only way to know Ryo's story was playing Art of Fighting as SNK kept developing KOF among other products where Ryo was playable but was not ...