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The first game in the series was the first PlayStation game to sell over a million units, [135] [136] which earned it a Guinness World Records Gamer's Edition award in 2008, among other awards including "First Fighting Game To Feature Simulated 3D", and a record for the entire series, "The Best Selling Fighting Series for PlayStation Consoles."
The game supports local and online multiplayer for up to four players, with the game's online functionality utilizing rollback netcode on supported platforms. [7] The game also features a single-player arcade mode and a "Sports" mode, based on the "Slap Ball" game type from the developer's previous fighting game Slap City .
Rivals of Aether received several spin-off video games: a dating sim, Lovers of Aether, released for PC on April 1, 2019 and iOS on July 30, 2019; a deck-building game, Creatures of Aether, released for iOS and Android on September 28, 2020, [1] and for PC on August 2, 2021; and the roguelike Dungeons of Aether, released for PC and Nintendo ...
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A third Capcom game based on Part 5, titled GioGio's Bizarre Adventure, was released for the PlayStation 2 on July 25, 2002, combining the arcade game's fighting gameplay with cel-shaded 3D environments. The game was slated for an international release, but ultimately never left Japan. Bandai then acquired the video game rights to the series.
Windows, 3DO, Amiga, Atari ST, CDTV, FM Towns, Mac OS: Single-player, Multiplayer: Multiplayer online combat flight simulation game. Was one of the first massive online games, hosting hundreds of users during busy periods. Super Thunder Blade: Discontinued 1988–1990 Sega: Sega: Mega Drive/Genesis, PlayStation 2, PlayStation Portable, Virtual ...
The game plays like a conventional one-on-one fighting game. One of the unique aspects of Double Dragon is the lack of specific punch and kick buttons like other fighting games. Instead, there are four attack buttons of varying strength and speed, which can perform punches or kicks depending on the character's position.
Pure Pinball is now supported on the replacement online servers for the Xbox called Insignia. [7] Pure Pinball 2.0 was released for Microsoft Windows on February 4, 2005. It is an enhanced version of the original game. [8] The game was added to GOG.com in January 2009. [9]