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Game » consists of 4 releases. Released Jun 13, 2007
A fighting game based around the manga and anime series Soul Eater. It came out on both the PS2 and PSP.
Sequel to Kinnikuman Muscle Grand Prix MAX. This game is only released in Japan by Sept 25, 2008.
Both are fighting games
Both are fighting games.
Both use ninjas throughout the game.
An action game for the Nintendo Wii set between the events of Soul Edge and Soul Calibur, depicting Siegfried Schtauffen's fall from grace and descent into darkness at the hands of the demon blade Soul Edge.
Both are animes and fighting games.
The second remake of the hit Xbox game, Sigma features enhanced visuals and a bevy of gameplay tweaks to improve on its predecessors.
Fighting game on the PS2 based on the Kinnikuman manga and anime series. It is the home version of the arcade game, Kinnikuman Muscle Grand Prix.
The tale of Soul Calibur continues in the series's fourth entry, adding a variety of new game modes and features (including an in-depth character creation system).
Ninja Gaiden Black is a re-release of Team Ninja's 2004 Xbox game. Its enhanced visuals, tweaked gameplay, and new mission mode make it the "definitive version" in the eyes of game director Tomonobu Itagaki.
A package of both Dead or Alive and a Dead or Alive 2 (recreated for the Xbox) both enabled with online play.
Second entry on the Clash of Ninja fighting game series.
The quirky anime about strange aliens and people who wrestle in over-the-top matches comes to life in an AKI-developed video game form. It's like DBZ meets WWF.
The first in a long-line of 2.5D fighting games based on the Dragon Ball Z manga and anime series comes, and the first adaptation of the series to be released onto sixth-generation consoles.
The third main entry in the Soul series, Soulcalibur II is best known for its release on all three major consoles at the time, each of them featuring their own exclusive guest character.
The third and final iteration of Street Fighter III, including a wealth of gameplay and design revisions while introducing several new combatants.
The sequel to Namco's earlier fighting game Soul Edge, continuing the story of the cursed blade "Soul Edge" (now corrupting the noble knight Siegfried into the dreaded knight Nightmare).
The first in Tecmo's signature 3D fighting game series, Dead or Alive introduces the world to a special "rock-paper-scissors" system with strikes, grapples, and counter-attacks.
The second update to Capcom's signature fighting game, making the gameplay significantly faster while adding new special moves for most characters.
The one-on-one arcade fighting game that kicked off the "fighting game revolution" of the 1990s. Play as one of eight martial artists and travel the world to knock your opponents out of the tournament!
Step into the shoes of the ninja Ryu Hayabusa as he goes on a quest to avenge his father's unexpected death.
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