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  2. List of crossovers in video games - Wikipedia

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    Blade Strangers. Crossover fighting game featuring characters from 1001 Spikes, Azure Striker Gunvolt, The Binding of Isaac, Cave Story, Code of Princess, Doki Doki Poyacchio, Shovel Knight, and Umihara Kawase. Blaster Master Zero. Gunvolt, Ekoro, Shantae and Shovel Knight as downloadable guest characters.

  3. Rival Schools: United by Fate - Wikipedia

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    Fighting. Mode (s) Single player, multiplayer. Arcade system. Sony ZN-2. Rival Schools: United by Fate, known in Japan as Shiritsu Justice Gakuen: Legion of Heroes, [a] is a fighting game produced by Capcom originally released as an arcade game in 1997 and ported to the PlayStation in 1998. A sequel, Project Justice, was released in 2000.

  4. Bofuri - Wikipedia

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    Bofuri: I Don't Want to Get Hurt, so I'll Max Out My Defense (Japanese: 痛いのは嫌なので防御力に極振りしたいと思います。, Hepburn: Itai no wa Iya nano de Bōgyoryoku ni Kyokufuri Shitai to Omoimasu, "I Don't Want to Get Hurt, so I'd Like to Maximize My Defensive Power") is a Japanese light novel series written by Yuumikan and illustrated by Koin.

  5. List of beat 'em ups - Wikipedia

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    Beat 'em ups are video games which pit a fighter or group of fighters against many underpowered enemies and bosses. Gameplay usually spans many levels, with most levels ending in an enemy boss . If multiple players are involved, players generally fight cooperatively.

  6. Shangri-La Frontier - Wikipedia

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    Shangri-La Frontier [a] is a Japanese web novel series written by Katarina. Its serialization began on the novel publishing website Shōsetsuka ni Narō in May 2017. A manga adaptation, illustrated by Ryosuke Fuji, has been serialized in Kodansha 's shōnen manga magazine Weekly Shōnen Magazine since July 2020.

  7. List of fighting games - Wikipedia

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    Anime-based fighting games. 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.

  8. List of anime based on video games - Wikipedia

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    This is a list of anime based on video games. It includes anime that are adaptations of video games or whose characters originated in video games. Many anime (Japanese animated productions usually featuring hand-drawn or computer animation) are based on Japanese video games , particularly visual novels and JRPGs .

  9. Boss (video games) - Wikipedia

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    Boss (video games) A boss fight from Guacamelee! in which the player characters (the two characters in luchador outfits) must keep ahead of the giant rampaging creature (boss) on the left while dodging obstacles and other enemies. In video games, a boss is a significantly powerful non-player character created as an opponent to players. [1]