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  2. Mugen (game engine) - Wikipedia

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    Mugen (stylized as M.U.G.E.N) is a freeware 2D fighting game engine designed by Elecbyte. [1] Content is created by the community, and thousands of fighters, both original and from popular fiction, have been created. It is written in C and originally used the Allegro library. The latest versions of the engine use the SDL library.

  3. One-Punch Man: A Hero Nobody Knows - Wikipedia

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    The game is a 3D fighting game in which one to two players battle using teams of three characters. [1] [2] The title character Saitama is invulnerable to other characters' attacks, and can defeat them in a single punch, but if a player picks him for their team, he will arrive late to the battle; as such, that player needs to make it through the match with the other two characters in their team ...

  4. Saitama (One-Punch Man) - Wikipedia

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    Saitama is a bald-headed 25-year-old man who is bored of fighting because he is able to effortlessly defeat enemies with a single punch. Vol. 1 He lives in an apartment in City Z. Three years prior to the start of the series, when he still had hair, Saitama was job hunting when he defeated the powerful supervillain Crablante [ broken anchor ...

  5. Fly Me to the Saitama - Wikipedia

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    The Saitama Liberation Front and the Chiba Liberation Front face each other across the Edogawa River near Nagareyama Bridge, at the provincial border of Saitama and Chiba. However, Momomi had come to a settlement beforehand when he discovered a lot of gold bars on Mount Akagi in Gunma that had been illegally accumulated by past governors of Tokyo.

  6. Taiko no Tatsujin: Drum 'n' Fun! - Wikipedia

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    The most accurate and consistent option is a specific peripheral controller developed by Hori, in the shape of a drum, as well as non-electronic plastic "drumsticks". These drums are sold separately or in a bundle with the game. It's possible, however, to use a regular controller to play, through use of a buttons-only mode.

  7. Totally Accurate Battle Simulator - Wikipedia

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    Totally Accurate Battle Simulator is a physics-based battle simulator. The game encompasses two main modes: Campaign and Sandbox. The game encompasses two main modes: Campaign and Sandbox. In the former, players are given a limited amount of in-game money to build an army in order to defeat an enemy force.

  8. Asian Kung-Fu Generation - Wikipedia

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    AKFG's sixth annual Nano-Mugen Fes. was held at Yokohama Arena. [14] For two days, Asian Kung–Fu Generation and eleven other bands, including six Japanese bands, three American bands and two English bands, performed. Like the previous year, a compilation album was released in July to advertise the Nano-Mugen Festival. After three years of ...

  9. Mugen Motorsports - Wikipedia

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    Mugen excluded a turbo as this necessitated use of intercoolers to extract maximum performance, which added to the weight and reduced performance. 2002 was a good year for Mugen at the track. The Mugen-prepared NSXs won five rounds, with the Mugen/Dome team winning two races outright, which gave them the Team's championship title.