Rival Schools: United By Fate
Video Game
X-Play...filmed on a simple ZDTV studio set consisting of faux-brick walls, randomly positioned TV monitors, and functioning Gauntlet Legends and Rival Schools '' arcade game cabinets. For the occasional special episode, filming would move off-site to... In this article: X-Play, Adam Sessler, G4, Kate Botello, GameSpot, Metreon, and San Francisco, California |
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Wikipedia | November 05, 2009
UDON
...released Street Fighter II #0, the sequel to their Street Fighter comic; it was followed in early 2006 with the long awaited launch of Rival Schools. Erik Ko discusses this in an interview with Newsarama that can be read . In December 2007...
In this article: UDON, Street Fighter, Capcom, Devil's Due Publishing, Street Fighter II, Nintendo DS, Street Fighter, Studio XD, and Capcom Fighting Evolution
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Wikipedia | November 03, 2009
Dan Hibiki
...Dan is a hidden character who drops only red counter gems, making him extremely easy to beat. Chairperson from the fighting game series Rival Schools learned to fight from a Saikyou-Ryuu correspondence course. Sean from the Street...
In this article: Dan Hibiki, Sakura, Robert Garcia, Art of Fighting, Yuri Sakazaki, Ryu, Blanka, and Sagat
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Wikipedia | October 20, 2009
Rival Schools: United By Fate
...Evolution Disc were still included in the overseas versions. In Japan, Capcom released a PlayStation-exclusive update to the original Rival Schools titled . The game featured two additional characters, Ran of Taiyo High School and Nagare...
In this article: PlayStation, Capcom, Project Justice, Street Fighter, and Street Fighter Alpha
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Wikipedia | October 20, 2009
Project Justice
...game, taking place during an inter-school festival, rather than a date sim game like in Rival Schools. As with School Life Mode in the original Rival Schools, though, this boardgame is not included in non-Japanese ports of Project Justice...
In this article: Project Justice, Rival Schools, Physiotherapy, Capcom, Dreamcast, Rival Schools, and Japan
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Wikipedia | October 07, 2009
Street Fighter (comic book)
...has been licensed by Capcom to produce an American comic book based on the Street Fighter franchise, in addition to Darkstalkers '' and ''Rival Schools. This series draws not only on the established Street Fighter canon , but also occasionally...
In this article: Street Fighter, Street Fighter II, UDON, Ryu, Chun-Li, Sakura Kasugano, M. Bison, Akuma, Street Fighter IV, and Capcom
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Wikipedia | September 16, 2009
Corey Lewis
...back-up comic strips for the Darkstalkers and Street Fighter comics for UDON. Rey also had a brief stint as the artist & writer of the Rival Schools comic book. Lewis' work is notable for its combination of global youth culture...
In this article: Corey Sutherland Lewis, Sharknife, Japanese anime, Transformers, Street Fighter, Rival Schools, Oni Press, Bryan Lee O'Malley, and UDON
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Wikipedia | May 12, 2009
Wakaba
...Revolutionary Girl Utena Wakaba (Suikoden), a character in the video game Suikoden II Hinata Wakaba, a character in the video game Rival Schools Wakaba is imageboard software, written in Perl by Turku, Finland-based programmer Dag Agren
In this article: Battle of Leyte Gulf, JDS Wakaba, Rival Schools, Revolutionary Girl Utena, Suikoden II, Turku, Finland, and Japan
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Wikipedia | November 03, 2008
Sharknife
...advertised that a second volume would be released in Fall 2005, but it has since been pushed back due to Lewis's involvement with the Rival Schools comics series from UDON. The second volume is called Sharknife Double Z, although its...
In this article: Sharknife, Corey Lewis, Fortune cookie, Pixie Stix, Street Fighter, Rival Schools, and UDON
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Rival Schools: United By Fate, released in Japan as Shiritsu Justice Gakuen: Legion of Heroes, and shortened to Rival Schools for the PlayStation version, is a fighting game produced by Capcom. The game was initially released in arcades and later ported to the PlayStation.
- Name:
- Rival Schools: United By Fate
- Genre:
- Fighting game
- Release Date:
- September 30, 1998
- Published By:
- Capcom
- Series:
- Rival Schools
- Modes:
- Single player and multiplayer
- Developed by:
- Capcom
- Rating:
- ESRB: Teen (T)
- Media Type:
- CD-ROM
- Platforms:
- Arcade, PlayStation
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