Now it's up to Bandai Namco's other
celebrated fighting game series to do the same.
Now it's up to Bandai Namco's other
celebrated fighting game series to do the same.
Not exact matches
The
fighting game celebrates Japanese manga magazine Shonen Jump's anniversary by pitting some of its biggest stars against one another, mixing
series like Dragon Ball Z... Read more»
The
fighting game celebrates Japanese manga magazine Shonen Jump «s anniversary by pitting some of its biggest stars against one another, mixing
series like Dragon Ball Z, One Piece, Toriko, Gintama, Naruto, Kochikame, Rurouni Kenshin, and more.
Last week we
celebrated the announcement of the upcoming «Mortal Kombat X ``, the latest in the
series of
fighting games that go as far back as the Super Nintendo and Sega Genesis days.
Just in time for the EVO Championship
Series, we're
celebrating the world's largest and longest - running
fighting game tournament with deals on some of our favorite
fighting games and movies.
As we have been pointing out on the site, Virtual On, a 1 on 1 mecha
fighting game series, is
celebrating its...
Developed by Arc System Works, one of the most
celebrated developers of classic 2D
fighting titles, the
game delivers an explosive, action - packed experience that combines classic 2D
fighting visuals with advanced graphics that look and feel as if they are ripped straight out of the DRAGON BALL anime
series.
Like Resident Evil before it, the
game ushered in a new genre (albeit a sub genre) which is still
fighting fit today, so it's certainly more than deserving of a HD upgrade to
celebrate the
series.