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The second Iron Fist Tournament starts exactly one year after the first one ended. This 2nd tournament sees last years victor Kazuya Mishima now ruler of his father business empire the Mishima Zaibatsu. |
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The first in what has become a long line of very successful 3D fighting games. The Iron Fist tournament features 8 unique characters each with his/her own reason for entering the tournament. |
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In this sequel many characters return including Mitsurugi, Nightmare, Ivy and Kilik. They fight against both new and old fighters. |
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Soul Calibur is a 3D fighting game, and the follow-up to breakthrough Soul Edge (1995). Power-up by using a soul charge and batter your opponent into submission with various weapons, or toss them out of the ring. |
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Soul Edge is a 3D weapons based fighting game from Namco. It was the first game in the Soul series of fighting games for arcades, and was followed by Soul Calibur. It was one of the first breakthrough 3D fighting games with great graphics and varied characters. |
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Ridge Racer is a single-person racing game where the player competes against computer cars and can attempts to set a personal best in a separate time trial event. |
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Area 51 and Maximum Force are now available in the one unit. Both games are on the same JAMMA board and hard-drive, and players can select which game they would like to play from the title screen. |
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Area 51 is one of the greatest shooting games of all time, a classic due to its timeless combination of great graphics, hidden features, and ultra-cool theme. |
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Atari's Area 51 Site 4 is the sequel to Area 51. Site 4 is a light gun game, employing the same technology as Atari's other recent gun games Area 51 and Maximum Force. |
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Hoop It Up is a basketball styled prize machine. |
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