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Discover the surprising early artwork of Dragon Ball's iconic villain Frieza, and how his final design shaped the series.
During Akira’s time away, Japan’s arcade scene expands rapidly, and fighting games begin to pop up everywhere, thanks to the popularity of Street Fighter II.
Bandai's Dragon Ball Super Divers at Risk of Failure After Just 3 Months The poor performance of Dragon Ball Super Divers is a black eye for Bandai Namco, as the company launched the new arcade ...
First the 360, then the Wii, now the PS3 is getting its own shot at arcade glory. With Virtua Fighter 5 on all those Sony fanboy wishlists, it's only natural to have a shiny controller like this ...
Daytona Championship USA Cheats For Arcade Games Akira from Virtua Fighter Statue in Seaside Street Galaxy At Seaside Street Galaxy, you'll eventually see a statue of Akira from Virtua Fighter in ...
Back in 1973, Steve Miller Band’s “The Joker” was blaring from the PA in a California warehouse as two dozen women… After the success of Mega Man 2 in 1988, Akira Kitamura, creator of the ...
Known in his arcade as “Beastly Fingers Haruo” he triumphs over all challengers until one fateful day when he encounters Oono Akira. She defeats him playing Street Fighter II, leading Yaguchi ...
Akira Yamaoka, known for his work on the Silent Hill series, will compose Sine Mora. A release date and price have yet to be announced. This is the announcement PlayXBLA teased earlier this week.