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  2. List of .hack media - Wikipedia

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    .hack//the visions: Notes: Compilation artbook contains .hack//Sign, .hack//Legend of the Twilight, and the .hack games illustrations which were originally shown in different issues of Newtype during 2002.hack//analysis: Notes: Companion book for Project .hack.hack//The World: Notes: Magazine with news about .hack; Encyclopedia .hack: Notes:

  3. .hack - Wikipedia

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    .hack//XXXX (read as "X-Fourth"), a manga adaptation series released under the .hack Conglomerate project. The manga is loosely based on the four original .hack video games..hack//Link, manga series released under the .hack Conglomerate project. It occurs three years after the end of .hack//G.U. in a new version of The World called The World R ...

  4. Characters of the .hack franchise - Wikipedia

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    Regarding the cast of .hack//Sign, an Anime Academy reviewer writes that the anime's depiction of the game-world setting is realistic and accurate. [22] Reviewers appreciated the English voice acting : Lauren Synger from DVD Vision Japan feels that "everyone was very appropriate to their characters", particularly noting that Brianne Sidal did ...

  5. .hack//Sign - Wikipedia

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    The series was compiled three times. The first DVD box set was released on October 26, 2004, by the name .hack//Sign – Complete Collection, and the second, more affordable one on August 22, 2006, by the name .hack//Sign: Anime Legends Complete Collection. Neither of these releases contains the OVA episode Unison. [55] [56]

  6. .hack//Roots - Wikipedia

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    It is the first .hack TV series broadcast in HDTV (1080i). It is set seven years after the events of the first two anime series and games. .hack//Roots revolves around an MMORPG game called The World R:2, also known as The World Revision:2 and serves a sequel to the original version of "The World". [1]

  7. Honkai: Star Rail - Wikipedia

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    A battle in Honkai: Star Rail, here is the main character Stelle, showcasing its turn-based combat system. Honkai: Star Rail follows the gameplay style of classic Japanese role-playing games where players build up a lineup of characters and control a team of up to four in turn-based combat.

  8. Astral Bout - Wikipedia

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    Sougou Kakutougi: Astral Bout (アストラル バウト 総合格闘技) is a Super Famicom video game based on various forms of fighting styles found in the Japanese combat sport promotion Fighting Network Rings.

  9. Cheating in video games - Wikipedia

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    Cheating in video games involves a video game player using various methods to create an advantage beyond normal gameplay, usually in order to make the game easier.Cheats may be activated from within the game itself (a cheat code implemented by the original game developers), or created by third-party software (a game trainer or debugger) or hardware (a cheat cartridge).