We then started from the top of each list and looked for
variations of the game title in the remainder of the list (e.g., Civ 5 = Civ V = Civilization 5).
Not exact matches
There's a reason why it shows up in every
game, and you can always expect some kind
of variation in future
titles!
That was followed up by eight additional
titles for various platforms, with a dozen or so other
variations for smartphones and handheld devices - making it one
of the most popular video
game titles in recent times.
Most likely it seems, at least to me, that the
game will include a
variation of the Battlepack system seen in other EA
titles like Mass Effect 3 and just recently Battlefield: Hardline.
It is difficult to do fuzzy string matching on such a large possibility space
of game titles (with acronyms, abbreviations, series numbering,
variations, and misspellings).
Double Dragon II: The Revenge, this is a sequel
title to a
game which arrived earlier on the NES as an arcade port, something pretty standard back in the day
of arcades, and like it's original port, has
variations from the arcade.
Enhanced
variations of video video
games are nothing new, from porting older
titles to newer consoles, to updating them to 4K.
I really shouldn't need to explain this choice since it's rather obvious it would appear on the list being the best racing
game ever presenting a vast number
of tracks, cars and weather
variations across one
of the most realistic
titles I've ever played.
It should be noted that this original storyline transpires after the close
of Dragon Ball Z. Along with Story Mode, players can look forward to jumping into an arcade mode ladder and unlocking character color
variations and
titles via the in -
game shop.