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  2. Dead or Alive (franchise) - Wikipedia

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    Dead or Alive 4 was the only fighting game to be included in the Championship Gaming Series (CGS), and its inclusion in the esport league in 2007 made Dead or Alive 4 the first fighting game to have a televised competitive esport scene. [125] [126] Other developers and critics have expressed opinions on the series.

  3. Pete Burns - Wikipedia

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    In 2000, Dead or Alive released Fragile, a collection of remakes with several new tracks and covers including U2's "Even Better Than the Real Thing" and Nick Kamen's "I Promised Myself". The first song on the album, "Hit and Run Lover", was a hit single peaking at No. 2 on the Japanese charts.

  4. Tomonobu Itagaki - Wikipedia

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    Given the success of Dead or Alive 5, Team Ninja created a sequel, also without Itagaki's inclusion, and Dead or Alive 6 released in March 2019 and is currently the latest release in the franchise. In the Dead or Alive Xtreme Beach Volleyball series, Itagaki brought together the girls of Dead or Alive onto an island.

  5. Team Ninja - Wikipedia

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    In order to stand out from other fighting games, Team Ninja focused on making Dead or Alive provocative. Itagaki believed that violence and sexuality were needed for "true entertainment". The Dead or Alive series became a critical and commercial success, and was also a key part in saving Tecmo from bankruptcy. [3]

  6. Dead or Alive (video game) - Wikipedia

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    Dead or Alive was a commercial success, helping Tecmo overcome their financial problems and turn the series into a franchise, including several sequels and numerous spin-offs. An enhanced version of the original game was included in Dead or Alive Ultimate for Xbox in 2004. The game was followed by its first sequel, Dead or Alive 2 in 1999.

  7. You Spin Me Round (Like a Record) - Wikipedia

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    A remix version of "You Spin Me Round" was released in 2003 at the same time Dead or Alive's greatest hits album Evolution: The Hits was released. The song reached No. 23 on the UK Singles Chart . The original 1984 recording was re-released on 30 January 2006 because of lead singer Pete Burns' controversial time as a contestant on television ...

  8. Koei Tecmo - Wikipedia

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    Koei Tecmo Holdings Co., Ltd. [a] [2] is a Japanese video game, amusement and anime holding company created in 2009 by the merger of Koei and Tecmo.Koei Tecmo Holdings owns several companies, the biggest one of those being its flagship video game developer and publisher Koei Tecmo Games that was founded in 1978 as Koei.

  9. Dead or Alive 3 - Wikipedia

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    Dead or Alive 3 later became backwards compatible on Xbox 360. In 2021, all versions of Dead or Alive 3 were made available to download from Xbox Live worldwide, and were later made backward compatible on Xbox One and Xbox Series X/S. [4] Dead or Alive 3 was followed by Dead or Alive Ultimate in 2004 and then its sequel Dead or Alive 4 in 2005.