#Yuke's
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obscurevideogames · 7 months ago
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Keiya's "Mizukazuro" attack
Evil Zone (Yuke’s - PSX - 1999)
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posthumanwanderings · 1 year ago
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Rumble Roses (Yuke’s / Konami - PS2 - 2004)
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vgadvisor · 2 years ago
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gj340 · 24 days ago
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"you're into konami games? name one game"
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earlicking · 1 year ago
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they-have-the-same-va · 5 months ago
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Marian Kelly in Double Dragon Revive shares a voice actress with Momo Ayase from Dandadan.
Voiced by Abby Trott
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satoshi-mochida · 8 days ago
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Double Dragon Revive ‘Pre-Order Bonus Game: Double Dragon Dodgeball’ trailer - Gematsu
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Publisher Arc System Works and developer Yuke’s have released a new trailer for Double Dragon Revive introducing the pre-order bonus game Double Dragon Dodgeball.
The game features a total of 56 characters from the Double Dragon series who will participate in fierce dodgeball matches. Game modes include Story Mode, which is a classic Marian rescue story, a two-player Versus Mode, and a Survival Mode for up to four players.
Double Dragon Revive is due out for PlayStation 5, Xbox Series, PlayStation 4, Xbox One, and PC via Steam on October 23.
Watch the trailer below.
Pre-Order Bonus Game: Double Dragon Dodgeball Introduction Trailer
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b3crew · 2 years ago
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REVIEW | "AEW: Fight Forever" | B3 - Boston Bastard Brigade
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Growing up, I loved pro wrestling. The likes of Jake “The Snake” Roberts, Ted DiBiase, and “Stone Cold” Steve Austin seemed larger than life when I witnessed their matches. I’ve been on-again and off-again when it comes to watching pro wrestling, with my time seemingly ending in 2002 after watching Shawn Michaels defeat Triple H at Summerslam. But in 2019, a new dog entered the junkyard, in the form of All Elite Wrestling. Once again, I was hooked thanks to the athletic prowess of Darby Allin, Orange Cassidy, and — yes — Danhausen.
Which leads me to AEW: Fight Forever, the wrestling organization’s first official foray into the video games market. Developed by Yuke’s, the game was to be a spiritual successor to — in my opinion — the best sports game on the Nintendo 64: WWF No Mercy. As I booted it up and began to play it, I felt like I was 15 again, opening up cans of whoop-ass and collecting wins like I was a true champion. However, even with my nostalgia goggles tightly on, I couldn’t help but recognize the wrinkles that AEW: Fight Forever needs to iron out.
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Like the Nintendo 64 era of THQ wrestling titles, the game features a good dose of content. On top of featuring over fifty wrestlers to choose from, AEW: Fight Forever features a plethora of modes to sink your teeth into. From your run-of-the-mills singles and tag team matches to the likes of Casino Battle Royales, there are many ways to experience what All Elite Wrestling is all about. There’s even a couple of their trademark styles, such as Unsanctioned Lights Out and the Exploding Barbed Wire Deathmatches, the latter of which has more pyro than your average Rammstein concert. (You can even initiate the lame sparkler pyro that occurred when Kenny Omega faced Jon Moxley, which shows the sense of humor AEW has.)
Controlling a fight is a lot easier than I imagined; in fact, there were times my Xbox Series X controller almost felt as smooth as using the Nintendo 64 one. Grappling, climbing turnbuckles, and initiating submissions felt natural in my hands, thanks in part to an excellent tutorial featured in the game. With that being said, getting a hold of a weapon is a lot trickier, and not because referee Aubrey Edwards was keeping an eye on me. Nay, standing near the ring to grab a weapon sometimes makes my wrestler go back into the ring, rather than get hold of a kendo stick or a bag of tacks.
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Click here to read the rest of the review!
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PS1 Wrestling Games - Part 10 (2000) 🎮💪
Part 10 and the final two releases in the year 2000. first up the final full release featuring the WCW licence with the Kodiak Interactive Software developed WCW Backstage Assault. This year would also see a sequel released for a game released in 2000 with Yuke's back with WWF Smackdown! 2 Know Your Role. 
For more video game related shorts check out this playlist https://youtube.com/playlist?list=PLFJOZYl1h1CF5oVPNNxPlLJPambfM5BIj&si=JoqFIMV9nWq9rEOM
For more wrestling related videos check out this playlist https://youtube.com/playlist?list=PLFJOZYl1h1CE_9-sQ-T2P6zJ2t0cyGm4Z&si=Vn0ww09goTmPaL00
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numberxxisora · 10 months ago
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Today, we get back into the ring and have another good round of not knowing how to pin our opponents.
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obscurevideogames · 7 months ago
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"GALLY" vs. "AL"
Evil Zone (Yuke’s - PSX - 1999)
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posthumanwanderings · 2 months ago
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Rumble Roses + Beats (Yuke’s / Konami - PS2 - 2004) [song]
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obscurevideogames · 1 year ago
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(Yuke's - 1999)
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Sword of the Berserk (Sega Dreamcast) - Puck
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gameboydemakes · 9 months ago
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Take fate into your own paws as you journey through The Dog Island!
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gj340 · 11 months ago
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yes, i have the japanese version of rumble roses.
yes, you can change the voice language.
yes, i enjoy it just as much as the american version.
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toyherb-42 · 8 months ago
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coloring study of Lappy Lake from Petz Catz 2 for Wii and ps2
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