Dead or Alive 5 Trailer Features Christie vs. Bayman

, the latest entry in the series from  and , now has a second to help showcase its promise of high octane fighting/entertainment.

Today, Christie and Bayman battle it out in a warzone known as “HotZone.” Sufficed to say, the looks as gorgeous as we remember. If you recall from the ’s official announcement, developers were looking to create a highly entertaining experience during each match.

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  1. Serena Frieden April 27, 2012 at 3:04 pm -

    I Am hoping to discover the 1992 horror/comedy movie directed by Peter Jackson so I can observe it on the internet with out any payments or downloads.

  2. I think Square Enix due to the fact they have a considerably much better style. Very First of all the Square Enix logo helps make sense. Even So the Namco Bandai emblem just is confusing. Take a appear at how the names are put. Bandai is over Namco. It should be the other way around. Get the Namco Bandai logo and attempt and switch it close to making use of paint. When you lastly get it completed flawlessly it seems to be 10 occasions better. Its Namco Bandai not Bandai Namco. Also how Sq. Enix publishes video games just appears better. I suggest Namco Bandai has this white block issue about their emblem and it says Game Titles below it. That just seems to be stupid. They must just set their emblem on the game, not some white box all around it and the owrd games. Also Sq. Enix really brings the game titles we want from them to the US. As Opposed To Namco Bandai (Ahem Tales of Symphonia PS2 port anyone). Also Namco is now a disgrace to the gaming world. They are just now an arcade manufacturing name. Just dissolve Namco already. Along with Bandai although your at it. As nicely as Namco Bandai Games. Transform your emblem to just have Namco over Bandai. God the Koei Tecmo logo can make far more sense.

    However in phrases of games Namco Bandai has great games. It is just that they need to just take pitfalls specially with their RPGs. So what do you think? Who is better??? Square Enix or Namco Bandai??? Make Clear your reasons as I did.

  3. Deborah Holliday April 27, 2012 at 3:17 pm -

    Specifically, I want a record of third-party firms who have both A) had their characters crossover with Nintendo characters or B) have produced an entry in a Nintendo franchise. So you know just what I Am seeking for, here is the list I have so far:

    Capcom: formulated a number of video games in the Zelda series
    Konami: Snake in Brawl
    Namco Bandai: Mario Kart Arcade GP
    SEGA: The Mario & Sonic games, Sonic in Brawl
    Square Enix: Tremendous Mario RPG, a number of latest crossovers
    Tecmo Koei: Staff Ninja assisted create Metroid: Other M

    If you can assume of any other firms that in shape this category, remember to reply. Never count second-parties like Game Freak or Retro Studios, and Will Not count subsidiaries of any of the over named companies (for instance, I know Hudson Comfortable helped develop Wario Blast!, but Hudson Comfortable is a subsidiary of Konami). Thanks in advance!

  4. Hey, i have been hunting for a good sword combating video game for wii. A slash and block game. Multiplayer would be great. Thanks in advance

  5. Monique Spalding May 1, 2012 at 1:36 pm -

    I might get an xbox 360 for christmas does it have wireless internet?? can u men hook me up with a list of the excellent points it has?

  6. If there is such thing as team battle, Can you tell me what I have to do to unlock it.

  7. Name Publisher Year Size
    A Ressha De Ikou Pony Canyon 1991 144K
    Aa Yakyuu Jinsei Icchokusen Sammy 1992 512K

    Abadox – The Deadly Inner War Milton Bradley 1990 256K
    Abadox Natsume 1989 256K
    Abarenbou Tengu Meldac 1990 256K
    Action in New York Infogrames 1991 256K

    Addams Family, The Ocean 1992 256K

    Addams Family, The – Uncle Fester’s Quest Sunsoft 1989 256K

    Addams Family, The – Pugsley’s Scavenger Hunt Ocean 1993 256K
    Advanced Dungeons & Dragons – Dragon Strike FCI 1992 512K
    Advanced Dungeons & Dragons – Dragons of Flame Pony Canyon 1992 256K
    Advanced Dungeons & Dragons – Heroes of the Lance FCI 1991 256K
    Advanced Dungeons & Dragons – Heroes of the Lance Pony Canyon 1991 256K
    Advanced Dungeons & Dragons – Pool Of Radiance FCI 1992 640K
    Advanced Dungeons & Dragons – Pool of Radiance Pony Canyon 1991 640K
    Adventures in the Magic Kingdom Capcom 1990 128K
    Adventure Island Hudson Soft 1988 64K
    Adv R.B.I. Baseball Tengen 1988 96K

    R.B.I. Baseball 2 Tengen 1990 192K
    R.B.I. Baseball 3 Tengen 1991 192K
    R.C. Pro-Am Nintendo 1988 64K
    Race America Absolute Entertainment 1992 256K
    Racket Attack Jaleco 1988 384K
    Rackets & Rivals Palcom 1993 256K
    Rad Racer Nintendo 1987 128K
    Raid 2020 Color Dreams 1989 96K
    Raid on Bungeling Bay Brøderbund 1987 24K
    Rainbow Islands Taito 1991 128K
    Rally Bike Romstar 1990 128K
    Rambo Acclaim 1988 128K
    Rampage Data East 1988 192K
    Ren & Stimpy Show, The THQ 1993 256K
    Rescue – Embassy Mission Kemco 1990 256K
    Ring King Data East 1987 128K
    Road Fighter Konami 1991 24K
    Robin Hood – Prince of Thieves Virgin Interactive 1991 256K
    RoboCop Data East 1989 256K
    RoboCop 2 Data East 1991 256K
    Robodemons Color Dreams 1990 128K
    Robo Warrior Jaleco 1988 128K
    Rocketeer NTVIC 1990 128K
    Rock ‘n’ Ball Bandai 1991 192K
    Rockin’ Kats Atlus 1991 256K
    Rod Land Jaleco 1991 128K
    Roger Clemens MVP Baseball LJN 1991 384K
    Rollerball HAL Laboratory 1990 160K
    Rollerblade Racer Hi Tech Expressions 1993 256K
    Rollergames Ultra 1990 256K
    Romance Of The Three Kingdoms Koei 1989 256K
    Roundball – 2-on-2 Challenge Mindscape 1992 256K
    Rush’n Attack Konami 1987 128K
    Rygar
    S.C.A.T. – Special Cybernetic Attack Team Natsume 1991 256K
    Secret Scout in the Temple of Demise Color Dreams 1991 128K
    Section Z Capcom 1987 128K
    Sesame Street – Big Bird’s Hide & Speak Hi Tech Expressions 1990 384K
    Sesame Street Countdown Hi Tech Expressions 1992 256K
    Seicross FCI 1988 40K
    Shadow of the Ninja Natsume 1990 256K
    Shadow Warriors Tecmo 1991 256K
    Shadow Warriors 2 Tecmo 1994 256K
    Shadowgate Kemco 1989 256K
    Shatterhand Jaleco 1991 256K
    Shingen The Ruler Hot-B 1990 256K
    Shockwave AGC 1990 64K
    Side Pocket Data East 1987 128K
    Silent Service Ultra 1989 128K
    Silkworm Sammy 1990 256K
    Silver Surfer Arcadia 1990 384K
    Simpsons, The – Bart Vs. The Space Mutants Acclaim 1991 256K
    Simpsons, The – Bart Vs. The World Acclaim 1991 384K
    Simpsons, The – Bartman Meets Radioactive Man Acclaim 1992 384K
    Skate or Die Ultra 1988 128K
    Skate or Die 2 Electronic Arts 1990 384K
    Sky Kid Sunsoft 1987 96K
    Sky Shark Taito 1989 192K
    Slalom Nintendo 1987 40K
    Smurfs, The Infogrames 1994 128K
    Snake Rattle ‘n Roll Nintendo 1990 64K
    Snake’s Revenge Ultra 1990 256K
    Snoopy’s Silly Sports Spectacular Kemco 1990 256K
    Snow Bros. Capcom 1991 256K
    Soccer Nintendo 1987 40K
    Solar Jetman – Hunt for the Golden Warpship Tradewest 1990 256K
    Solomon’s Key Tecmo 1987 64K

    Solomon’s Key 2 Tecmo 1992 256K
    Solstice – Quest for the Staff of Demnos, The CSG Imagesoft 1990 128K
    Spider-Man – Return of the Sinister Six LJN 1992 384K
    Spiritual Warfare Wisdom Tree 1992 256K
    Spelunker Brøderbund 1987 40K
    Spot Virgin Interactive 1990 128K
    Spy Hunter Sunsoft 1987 64K
    Spy Vs. Spy Kemco 1988 40K
    Sqoon Irem 1987 40K
    Stack Up (R.O.B.) Nintendo 1985 40K
    Stanley & The Search for Dr. Livingston Electro Brain 1992 256K
    Star Soldier Taxan 1989 64K
    Star Trek – 25th Anniversary Ultra 1992 512K
    Star Trek – The Next Generation Absolute Entertainment 1993 128K
    Starship Hector Hudson Soft 1987 128K
    StarTropics Nintendo 1990 512K
    Stealth ATF Activision 1989 256K
    Stinger Konami 1987 128K
    Street Fighter 2010 – The Final Fight Capcom 1990 256K
    Strider Capcom 1989 256K
    Stunt Kids Camerica 1992 128K
    Sunday Funday Wisdom Tree 1995 256K
    Super C Konami 1990 256K
    Super Dodge Ball Sony Imagesoft 1989 256K
    Super Jeopardy! Gametek 1991 256K
    Super Mario Brothers Nintendo 1985 40K
    Super Mario Brothers 2 Nintendo 1988 256K
    Super Mario Brothers 3 Nintendo 1990 384K
    Super Spike V’Ball Nintendo 1990 256K
    Super Sprint Tengen 1989 128K
    Superman Kemco 1988 256K
    Swamp Thing THQ 1992 256K
    Sword Master Activision 1992 256K
    Swords and Serpents
    T&C Surf Designs: Wood & Water Rage
    LJN 1988 64K
    T&C Surf Designs 2: Thrilla’s Surfari LJN 1992 256K
    Tag Team Pro-Wrestling Namco 1986 40K
    Tag Team Wresting Data East 1986 40K
    Tagin’ Dragon Bunch Games 1990 48K
    Target Renegade Taito 1990 256K
    Taito Chase H.Q. Taito 1989 256K
    Taiyou no Shinden Tokyo Shoseki 1988 256K
    Taiyou no Yuusha Firebird Irem 1992 256K
    Takahashi Meijin no Bouken Shima Hudson Soft 1986 64K
    Takahashi Meijin no Bouken Shima II Hudson Soft 1991 256K
    Takahashi Meijin no Bouken Shima III Hudson Soft 1992 256K
    Takahashi Meijin no Bouken Shima IV Hudson Soft 1994 384K
    Takahashi Meijin no Bugutte Honey Hudson Soft 1987 160K
    Takeda Shingen Hot-B 1986 128K
    Takeda Shingen 2 Hot-B 1990 256K
    Takeshi no Chousenjou Taito 1986 128K
    TaleSpin Capcom 1990 256K
    Tantei Jinguuji Saburou – Toki no Sugiyuku Mama ni Data East 1990 128K
    Tantei Jinguuji Saburou – Yokohamakou Renzoku Satsujin Jiken Data East 1988 256K
    Tao Vap 1989 256K
    Tashiro Masashi no Princess ga Ippai Epic Sony Record 1989 256K
    Tatakae!! Ramen Man – Sakuretsu Choujin 102 Gei Bandai 1988 256K
    Tatakai no Banka Capcom 1986 128K
    Tecmo Baseball Tecmo 1989 128K
    Tecmo Bowl Tecmo 1989 256K
    Tecmo Bowl Tecmo 1990 256K
    Tecmo NBA Basketball Tecmo 1992 384K
    Tecmo Super Bowl Tecmo 1991 384K
    Tecmo Super Bowl Tecmo 1991 384K
    Tecmo Cup – Soccer Game Tecmo 1992 256K
    Tecmo World Wresting Tecmo 1990 256K
    Temco World Cup Soccer Tecmo 1990 128K
    Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles Konami 1989 256K
    Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles 2 Konami 1990 512K
    Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles Tournament Fighters Konami 1994 256K
    Tenchi wo Kurau Capcom 1989 256K
    Tenchi wo Kurau II – Shokatsu Koumei Den Capcom 1991 512K
    Tenkaichi Bushi – Keru Naguuru Namco 1989 192K
    Tennis Nintendo 1985 24K
    Terminator, The Mindscape 1992 256K
    Terminator 2 – Judgment Day Acclaim 1992 256K
    Terminator 2 – Judgment Day Pack-In-Video 1992 256K
    Terra Cresta Vic Tokai 1990 128K
    Terra Cresta Nihon Bussan 1986 128K
    Tetrastar – The Fighter Taito 1991 512K
    Tetris BPS 1988 64K
    Tetris 2 Nintendo 1993 256K
    Tetris 2 & Bombliss BPS 1991 128K
    Tetris Flash Nintendo 1993 256K
    Tetsudou Ou – Famicom Boardgame DB-Soft 1991 64K
    Thexder Squaresoft 1985 40K
    Three Stooges, The Activision 1989 256K
    Thunder & Lightning Romstar 1990 160K
    Thunderbirds Activision 1990 256K
    Thunderbirds Pack-In-Video 1989 128K
    Thundercade Sammy 1989 128K
    Tiger-Heli Acclaim 1987 64K
    Tiger-Heli Pony Canyon 1986 64K
    Time Lord Milton Bradley 1990 128K
    Time Zone Sigma Entertainment 1990 256K
    Times of Lore Toho 1991 128K
    Times of Lore Toho 1990 128K
    Tiny Toon Adventures Konami 1991 256K
    Titan SOFEL 1990 128K
    Toki no Tabibito Kemco 1986 128K
    Tokkyuu Shirei – Solbrain Angel Studios 1991 256K
    Tokoro-San no Mamoru mo Semeru mo Epic Sony Record 1987 64K
    Tombs & Treasure Infocom 1991 256K
    Tonjan! NMK 1989 256K
    Top Gun Konami 1987 128K
    Top Gun Konami 1987 128K
    Top Gun – Dual Fighters Konami 1989 256K
    Top Gun – Second Mission Konami 1990 256K
    Top Players’ Tennis Featuring Chris Evert & Ivan Lendl Asmik 1990 256K
    Total Recall Acclaim 1990 128K
    Totsuzen! Machoman Vic Tokai 1988 128K
    Touch Down Fever SNK 1991 160K
    Touch Down Fever SNK 1989 160K
    Touhou Kenbun Roku Natsume 1988 256K
    Tower of Druaga, The Namco 1985 40K
    Toxic Crusaders Bandai 1992 256K
    Track & Field Konami 1987 64K
    Track & Field 2 Konami 1990 256K
    Transformers – Comvoy no Nazo Takara 1986 64K
    Treasure Master American Softworks 1991 256K
    Trog Acclaim 1991 128K
    Trojan Capcom 1987 128K
    Tsuppari Oozumou Tecmo 1987 64K
    Tsuri Kichi Sanpei – Blue Marlin Hen Victor Interactive 1988 128K
    Twin Cobra Sammy 1990 256K
    Twin Eagle – Revenge Joe’s Brother Romstar 1989 128K
    Twin Eagle – Revenge Joe’s Brother Romstar 1991 128K
    Twinbee
    Ufouria Sunsoft 1991 256K
    Ultima – Exodus FCI 1989 256K
    Ultima – Kyoufu no Exodus Pony Canyon 1987 256K
    Ultima – Quest of The Avatar FCI 1990 256K
    Ultima – Seisha heno Michi Pony Canyon 1989 256K
    Ultima – Warriors of Destiny FCI 1993 256K
    Ultimate Basketball Sammy 1990 256K
    Ultimate Stuntman Camerica 1990 256K
    Ultraman Club – Kaijuu Dai Kessen!! Angel Studios 1992 384K
    Ultraman Club 2 – Kaettekita Ultraman Club Bandai 1990 256K
    Ultraman Club 3 Bandai 1991 384K
    Uninvited Kemco 1991 256K
    Untouchables, The Ocean 1991 256K
    Untouchables, The Altron 1991 256K
    Urban Champion Nintendo 1986 24K
    US Championship V’Ball Jaleco 1989 256K
    Utsurun Desu Yutaka 1993 256K
    Valis – The Fantastic Soldier Telenet Japan 1987 128K
    Valkyrie no Bouken – Toki no Kagi Densetsu Namco 1986 64K
    Vegas Connection – Casino Kara Ai wo Komete Sigma Entertainment 1989 256K
    Vegas Dream HAL Laboratory 1990 256K
    Venus Senki – Back the City Vaire 1989 256K
    Vice – Project Doom Sammy 1991 256K
    Vindicators Tengen 1988 96K
    Viva! Las Vegas Epic Sony Record 1988 256K
    Volleyball Nintendo 1987 40K
    Volguard II DB-Soft 1985 40K
    Ufouria Sunsoft 1991 256K
    Ultima – Exodus FCI 1989 256K
    Ultima – Kyoufu no Exodus Pony Canyon 1987 256K
    Ultima – Quest of The Avatar FCI 1990 256K
    Ultima – Seisha heno Michi Pony Canyon 1989 256K
    Ultima – Warriors of Destiny FCI 1993 256K
    Ultimate Basketball Sammy 1990 256K
    Ultimate Stuntman Camerica 1990 256K
    Ultraman Club – Kaijuu Dai Kessen!! Angel Studios 1992 384K
    Ultraman Club 2 – Kaettekita Ultraman Club Bandai 1990 256K
    Ultraman Club 3 Bandai 1991 384K
    Uninvited Kemco 1991 256K
    Untouchables, The Ocean 1991 256K
    Untouchables, The Altron 1991 256K
    Urban Champion Nintendo 1986 24K
    US Championship V’Ball Jaleco 1989 256K
    Utsurun Desu
    Valis – The Fantastic Soldier Telenet Japan 1987 128K
    Valkyrie no Bouken – Toki no Kagi Densetsu Namco 1986 64K
    Vegas Connection – Casino Kara Ai wo Komete Sigma Entertainment 1989 256K
    Vegas Dream HAL Laboratory 1990 256K
    Venus Senki – Back the City Vaire 1989 256K
    Vice – Project Doom Sammy 1991 256K
    Vindicators Tengen 1988 96K
    Viva! Las Vegas Epic Sony Record 1988 256K
    Volleyball Nintendo 1987 40K
    Volguard II
    Wacky Races Atlus 1992 256K
    Wall Street Kid SOFEL 1990 128K
    Wanpaku Duck Yume Bouken Capcom 1990 128K
    Wanpaku Kokkun no Gourmet World Taito 1992 256K
    Wario no Mori Nintendo 1994 512K
    Wario’s Woods Nintendo 1994 512K
    Warpman Namco 1985 24K
    Wayne Gretzky Hockey THQ 1991 128K
    Wayne’s World THQ 1993 256K
    Werewolf – The Last Warrior Data East 1990 256K
    Wheel of Fortune – Starring Vanna White Gametek 1992 128K
    Where in Time is Carmen Sandiego? Konami 1991 384K
    Where’s Waldo? THQ 1991 256K
    White Lion Densetsu Kemco 1989 256K
    Who Framed Roger Rabbit? LJN 1989 128K
    Whomp’Em Jaleco 1991 256K
    Widget Atlus 1992 256K
    Willow Capcom 1989 256K
    Willow Capcom 1989 256K
    Wily & Light no Rockboard – That’s Paradise Capcom 1993 256K
    Win, Lose, or Draw Hi Tech Expressions 1990 128K
    Winter Games Acclaim 1987 128K
    Wit’s Athena 1990 128K
    Wizardry – Legacy of Llylgamyn ASCII 1990 256K
    Wizardry – Knight Of Diamonds ASCII 1992 256K
    Wizardry – Knight Of Diamonds ASCII 1989 256K
    Wizardry – Proving Grounds of the Mad Overlord ASCII 1990 256K
    Wizardry – Proving Grounds of the Mad Overlord ASCII 1987 256K
    Wizards & Warriors Acclaim 1987 128K
    Wizards & Warriors 2 – Ironsword Acclaim 1988 256K
    Wizards & Warriors 3 Acclaim 1992 256K
    Wolverine LJN 1991 256K
    Woody Poko DB-Soft 1987 128K
    World Boxing T.S.S. 1990 256K
    World Champ Romstar 1990 256K
    World Games Milton Bradley 1989 128K
    World Grand-Prix – Pole to Finish Data East 1989 256K
    World Super Tennis Asmik 1989 256K
    Wrecking Crew Nintendo 1985 40K
    Wurm – Journey to the Center of the Earth Asmik 1991 256K
    WWF – King of The Ring LJN 1993 384K
    WWF – Wrestlemania Acclaim 1989 128K
    WWF – Wrestlemania Challenge LJN 1990 128K
    WWF – Wrestlemania Challenge
    Xenophobe Sunsoft 1988 160K
    Xevious Bandai 1988 40K
    Xevious Bandai 1984 40K
    Yie Ar Kung Fu Konami 1985 24K
    Yo! Noid Capcom 1990 256K
    Yoshi Nintendo 1992 160K
    Yoshi’s Cookie Nintendo 1993 192K
    Yoshi no Cookie Nintendo 1992 192K
    Yoshi no Tamago Nintendo 1991 160K
    Young Indiana Jones Chronicles, The Jaleco 1992 256K
    Yousei Monogatari RodLand Jaleco 1992 128K
    Ys II – Ancient Ys Vanished – The Final Chapter Victor Interactive 1990 384K
    Yume Penguin Monogatari Konami 1991 256K
    Zanac FCI 1987 128K
    Zippy Race Irem 1985 24K
    Zoids – Chuuou Tairiku no Tatakai Toshiba EMI 1987 128K
    Zoids 2 – Zenebasu no Gyakushuu Toshiba EMI 1989 256K
    Zoids Mokushiroku Tomy 1990 256K
    Zombie Nation Meldac 1991 256K

  8. I think Square Enix because they have a much better style. First of all the Square Enix logo makes sense. However the Namco Bandai logo just is confusing. Take a look at how the names are put. Bandai is above Namco. It should be the other way around. Take the Namco Bandai logo and try and switch it around using paint. When you finally get it done perfectly it looks ten times better. Its Namco Bandai not Bandai Namco. Also how Square Enix publishes games just looks better. I mean Namco Bandai has this white block thing around their logo and it says Games under it. That just looks stupid. They should just put their logo on the game, not some white box around it and the owrd games. Also Square Enix actually brings the games we want from them to the US. Unlike Namco Bandai (Ahem Tales of Symphonia PS2 port anyone). Also Namco is now a disgrace to the gaming world. They are just now an arcade manufacturing name. Just dissolve Namco already. Along with Bandai while your at it. As well as Namco Bandai Games. Change your logo to just have Namco above Bandai. God the Koei Tecmo logo makes more sense.

    However in terms of games Namco Bandai has good games. It is just that they need to take risks especially with their RPGs. So what do you think? Who is better??? Square Enix or Namco Bandai??? Explain your reasons as I did.

  9. Is osama bin ladin dead alive. If hes alive then where is he n how cant any one find him. what happened to that coward terrorist. What do u think and know.

  10. Not sure which category to post this in;
    I am researching the ‘smiley face killings’, the deaths of the 40+ college boys drowned in rivers. I need to know if there is a way to determine if a body was dead or alive when water got into the lungs. ie; if a dead body is put into water, some water may still get into the mouth/lungs so how can you tell if it was a live person or unconsious person or a dead person when the water entered the lungs?

    thanks!

  11. Who do you think the greatest comedian of all times is whether it be stand up comic / tv / radio / movies…whatever dead or alive?

  12. Specifically, I want a list of third-party companies who have either A) had their characters crossover with Nintendo characters or B) have created an entry in a Nintendo franchise. So you know exactly what I’m looking for, here’s the list I have so far:

    Capcom: developed several games in the Zelda series
    Konami: Snake in Brawl
    Namco Bandai: Mario Kart Arcade GP
    SEGA: The Mario & Sonic games, Sonic in Brawl
    Square Enix: Super Mario RPG, a few recent crossovers
    Tecmo Koei: Team Ninja helped develop Metroid: Other M

    If you can think of any other companies that fit this category, please reply. DON’T count second-parties like Game Freak or Retro Studios, and DON’T count subsidiaries of any of the above named companies (for instance, I know Hudson Soft helped develop Wario Blast!, but Hudson Soft is a subsidiary of Konami). Thanks in advance!

  13. Name Publisher Year Size
    A Ressha De Ikou Pony Canyon 1991 144K
    Aa Yakyuu Jinsei Icchokusen Sammy 1992 512K

    Abadox – The Deadly Inner War Milton Bradley 1990 256K
    Abadox Natsume 1989 256K
    Abarenbou Tengu Meldac 1990 256K
    Action in New York Infogrames 1991 256K

    Addams Family, The Ocean 1992 256K

    Addams Family, The – Uncle Fester’s Quest Sunsoft 1989 256K

    Addams Family, The – Pugsley’s Scavenger Hunt Ocean 1993 256K
    Advanced Dungeons & Dragons – Dragon Strike FCI 1992 512K
    Advanced Dungeons & Dragons – Dragons of Flame Pony Canyon 1992 256K
    Advanced Dungeons & Dragons – Heroes of the Lance FCI 1991 256K
    Advanced Dungeons & Dragons – Heroes of the Lance Pony Canyon 1991 256K
    Advanced Dungeons & Dragons – Pool Of Radiance FCI 1992 640K
    Advanced Dungeons & Dragons – Pool of Radiance Pony Canyon 1991 640K
    Adventures in the Magic Kingdom Capcom 1990 128K
    Adventure Island Hudson Soft 1988 64K
    Adv R.B.I. Baseball Tengen 1988 96K

    R.B.I. Baseball 2 Tengen 1990 192K
    R.B.I. Baseball 3 Tengen 1991 192K
    R.C. Pro-Am Nintendo 1988 64K
    Race America Absolute Entertainment 1992 256K
    Racket Attack Jaleco 1988 384K
    Rackets & Rivals Palcom 1993 256K
    Rad Racer Nintendo 1987 128K
    Raid 2020 Color Dreams 1989 96K
    Raid on Bungeling Bay Brøderbund 1987 24K
    Rainbow Islands Taito 1991 128K
    Rally Bike Romstar 1990 128K
    Rambo Acclaim 1988 128K
    Rampage Data East 1988 192K
    Ren & Stimpy Show, The THQ 1993 256K
    Rescue – Embassy Mission Kemco 1990 256K
    Ring King Data East 1987 128K
    Road Fighter Konami 1991 24K
    Robin Hood – Prince of Thieves Virgin Interactive 1991 256K
    RoboCop Data East 1989 256K
    RoboCop 2 Data East 1991 256K
    Robodemons Color Dreams 1990 128K
    Robo Warrior Jaleco 1988 128K
    Rocketeer NTVIC 1990 128K
    Rock ‘n’ Ball Bandai 1991 192K
    Rockin’ Kats Atlus 1991 256K
    Rod Land Jaleco 1991 128K
    Roger Clemens MVP Baseball LJN 1991 384K
    Rollerball HAL Laboratory 1990 160K
    Rollerblade Racer Hi Tech Expressions 1993 256K
    Rollergames Ultra 1990 256K
    Romance Of The Three Kingdoms Koei 1989 256K
    Roundball – 2-on-2 Challenge Mindscape 1992 256K
    Rush’n Attack Konami 1987 128K
    Rygar
    S.C.A.T. – Special Cybernetic Attack Team Natsume 1991 256K
    Secret Scout in the Temple of Demise Color Dreams 1991 128K
    Section Z Capcom 1987 128K
    Sesame Street – Big Bird’s Hide & Speak Hi Tech Expressions 1990 384K
    Sesame Street Countdown Hi Tech Expressions 1992 256K
    Seicross FCI 1988 40K
    Shadow of the Ninja Natsume 1990 256K
    Shadow Warriors Tecmo 1991 256K
    Shadow Warriors 2 Tecmo 1994 256K
    Shadowgate Kemco 1989 256K
    Shatterhand Jaleco 1991 256K
    Shingen The Ruler Hot-B 1990 256K
    Shockwave AGC 1990 64K
    Side Pocket Data East 1987 128K
    Silent Service Ultra 1989 128K
    Silkworm Sammy 1990 256K
    Silver Surfer Arcadia 1990 384K
    Simpsons, The – Bart Vs. The Space Mutants Acclaim 1991 256K
    Simpsons, The – Bart Vs. The World Acclaim 1991 384K
    Simpsons, The – Bartman Meets Radioactive Man Acclaim 1992 384K
    Skate or Die Ultra 1988 128K
    Skate or Die 2 Electronic Arts 1990 384K
    Sky Kid Sunsoft 1987 96K
    Sky Shark Taito 1989 192K
    Slalom Nintendo 1987 40K
    Smurfs, The Infogrames 1994 128K
    Snake Rattle ‘n Roll Nintendo 1990 64K
    Snake’s Revenge Ultra 1990 256K
    Snoopy’s Silly Sports Spectacular Kemco 1990 256K
    Snow Bros. Capcom 1991 256K
    Soccer Nintendo 1987 40K
    Solar Jetman – Hunt for the Golden Warpship Tradewest 1990 256K
    Solomon’s Key Tecmo 1987 64K

    Solomon’s Key 2 Tecmo 1992 256K
    Solstice – Quest for the Staff of Demnos, The CSG Imagesoft 1990 128K
    Spider-Man – Return of the Sinister Six LJN 1992 384K
    Spiritual Warfare Wisdom Tree 1992 256K
    Spelunker Brøderbund 1987 40K
    Spot Virgin Interactive 1990 128K
    Spy Hunter Sunsoft 1987 64K
    Spy Vs. Spy Kemco 1988 40K
    Sqoon Irem 1987 40K
    Stack Up (R.O.B.) Nintendo 1985 40K
    Stanley & The Search for Dr. Livingston Electro Brain 1992 256K
    Star Soldier Taxan 1989 64K
    Star Trek – 25th Anniversary Ultra 1992 512K
    Star Trek – The Next Generation Absolute Entertainment 1993 128K
    Starship Hector Hudson Soft 1987 128K
    StarTropics Nintendo 1990 512K
    Stealth ATF Activision 1989 256K
    Stinger Konami 1987 128K
    Street Fighter 2010 – The Final Fight Capcom 1990 256K
    Strider Capcom 1989 256K
    Stunt Kids Camerica 1992 128K
    Sunday Funday Wisdom Tree 1995 256K
    Super C Konami 1990 256K
    Super Dodge Ball Sony Imagesoft 1989 256K
    Super Jeopardy! Gametek 1991 256K
    Super Mario Brothers Nintendo 1985 40K
    Super Mario Brothers 2 Nintendo 1988 256K
    Super Mario Brothers 3 Nintendo 1990 384K
    Super Spike V’Ball Nintendo 1990 256K
    Super Sprint Tengen 1989 128K
    Superman Kemco 1988 256K
    Swamp Thing THQ 1992 256K
    Sword Master Activision 1992 256K
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    T&C Surf Designs 2: Thrilla’s Surfari LJN 1992 256K
    Tag Team Pro-Wrestling Namco 1986 40K
    Tag Team Wresting Data East 1986 40K
    Tagin’ Dragon Bunch Games 1990 48K
    Target Renegade Taito 1990 256K
    Taito Chase H.Q. Taito 1989 256K
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    Taiyou no Yuusha Firebird Irem 1992 256K
    Takahashi Meijin no Bouken Shima Hudson Soft 1986 64K
    Takahashi Meijin no Bouken Shima II Hudson Soft 1991 256K
    Takahashi Meijin no Bouken Shima III Hudson Soft 1992 256K
    Takahashi Meijin no Bouken Shima IV Hudson Soft 1994 384K
    Takahashi Meijin no Bugutte Honey Hudson Soft 1987 160K
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    Takeda Shingen 2 Hot-B 1990 256K
    Takeshi no Chousenjou Taito 1986 128K
    TaleSpin Capcom 1990 256K
    Tantei Jinguuji Saburou – Toki no Sugiyuku Mama ni Data East 1990 128K
    Tantei Jinguuji Saburou – Yokohamakou Renzoku Satsujin Jiken Data East 1988 256K
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    Tashiro Masashi no Princess ga Ippai Epic Sony Record 1989 256K
    Tatakae!! Ramen Man – Sakuretsu Choujin 102 Gei Bandai 1988 256K
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    Tecmo Baseball Tecmo 1989 128K
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    Tecmo NBA Basketball Tecmo 1992 384K
    Tecmo Super Bowl Tecmo 1991 384K
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    Tecmo Cup – Soccer Game Tecmo 1992 256K
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    Temco World Cup Soccer Tecmo 1990 128K
    Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles Konami 1989 256K
    Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles 2 Konami 1990 512K
    Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles Tournament Fighters Konami 1994 256K
    Tenchi wo Kurau Capcom 1989 256K
    Tenchi wo Kurau II – Shokatsu Koumei Den Capcom 1991 512K
    Tenkaichi Bushi – Keru Naguuru Namco 1989 192K
    Tennis Nintendo 1985 24K
    Terminator, The Mindscape 1992 256K
    Terminator 2 – Judgment Day Acclaim 1992 256K
    Terminator 2 – Judgment Day Pack-In-Video 1992 256K
    Terra Cresta Vic Tokai 1990 128K
    Terra Cresta Nihon Bussan 1986 128K
    Tetrastar – The Fighter Taito 1991 512K
    Tetris BPS 1988 64K
    Tetris 2 Nintendo 1993 256K
    Tetris 2 & Bombliss BPS 1991 128K
    Tetris Flash Nintendo 1993 256K
    Tetsudou Ou – Famicom Boardgame DB-Soft 1991 64K
    Thexder Squaresoft 1985 40K
    Three Stooges, The Activision 1989 256K
    Thunder & Lightning Romstar 1990 160K
    Thunderbirds Activision 1990 256K
    Thunderbirds Pack-In-Video 1989 128K
    Thundercade Sammy 1989 128K
    Tiger-Heli Acclaim 1987 64K
    Tiger-Heli Pony Canyon 1986 64K
    Time Lord Milton Bradley 1990 128K
    Time Zone Sigma Entertainment 1990 256K
    Times of Lore Toho 1991 128K
    Times of Lore Toho 1990 128K
    Tiny Toon Adventures Konami 1991 256K
    Titan SOFEL 1990 128K
    Toki no Tabibito Kemco 1986 128K
    Tokkyuu Shirei – Solbrain Angel Studios 1991 256K
    Tokoro-San no Mamoru mo Semeru mo Epic Sony Record 1987 64K
    Tombs & Treasure Infocom 1991 256K
    Tonjan! NMK 1989 256K
    Top Gun Konami 1987 128K
    Top Gun Konami 1987 128K
    Top Gun – Dual Fighters Konami 1989 256K
    Top Gun – Second Mission Konami 1990 256K
    Top Players’ Tennis Featuring Chris Evert & Ivan Lendl Asmik 1990 256K
    Total Recall Acclaim 1990 128K
    Totsuzen! Machoman Vic Tokai 1988 128K
    Touch Down Fever SNK 1991 160K
    Touch Down Fever SNK 1989 160K
    Touhou Kenbun Roku Natsume 1988 256K
    Tower of Druaga, The Namco 1985 40K
    Toxic Crusaders Bandai 1992 256K
    Track & Field Konami 1987 64K
    Track & Field 2 Konami 1990 256K
    Transformers – Comvoy no Nazo Takara 1986 64K
    Treasure Master American Softworks 1991 256K
    Trog Acclaim 1991 128K
    Trojan Capcom 1987 128K
    Tsuppari Oozumou Tecmo 1987 64K
    Tsuri Kichi Sanpei – Blue Marlin Hen Victor Interactive 1988 128K
    Twin Cobra Sammy 1990 256K
    Twin Eagle – Revenge Joe’s Brother Romstar 1989 128K
    Twin Eagle – Revenge Joe’s Brother Romstar 1991 128K
    Twinbee
    Ufouria Sunsoft 1991 256K
    Ultima – Exodus FCI 1989 256K
    Ultima – Kyoufu no Exodus Pony Canyon 1987 256K
    Ultima – Quest of The Avatar FCI 1990 256K
    Ultima – Seisha heno Michi Pony Canyon 1989 256K
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    Ultimate Basketball Sammy 1990 256K
    Ultimate Stuntman Camerica 1990 256K
    Ultraman Club – Kaijuu Dai Kessen!! Angel Studios 1992 384K
    Ultraman Club 2 – Kaettekita Ultraman Club Bandai 1990 256K
    Ultraman Club 3 Bandai 1991 384K
    Uninvited Kemco 1991 256K
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    Urban Champion Nintendo 1986 24K
    US Championship V’Ball Jaleco 1989 256K
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    Valkyrie no Bouken – Toki no Kagi Densetsu Namco 1986 64K
    Vegas Connection – Casino Kara Ai wo Komete Sigma Entertainment 1989 256K
    Vegas Dream HAL Laboratory 1990 256K
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    Vice – Project Doom Sammy 1991 256K
    Vindicators Tengen 1988 96K
    Viva! Las Vegas Epic Sony Record 1988 256K
    Volleyball Nintendo 1987 40K
    Volguard II DB-Soft 1985 40K
    Ufouria Sunsoft 1991 256K
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    Ultima – Warriors of Destiny FCI 1993 256K
    Ultimate Basketball Sammy 1990 256K
    Ultimate Stuntman Camerica 1990 256K
    Ultraman Club – Kaijuu Dai Kessen!! Angel Studios 1992 384K
    Ultraman Club 2 – Kaettekita Ultraman Club Bandai 1990 256K
    Ultraman Club 3 Bandai 1991 384K
    Uninvited Kemco 1991 256K
    Untouchables, The Ocean 1991 256K
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    Urban Champion Nintendo 1986 24K
    US Championship V’Ball Jaleco 1989 256K
    Utsurun Desu
    Valis – The Fantastic Soldier Telenet Japan 1987 128K
    Valkyrie no Bouken – Toki no Kagi Densetsu Namco 1986 64K
    Vegas Connection – Casino Kara Ai wo Komete Sigma Entertainment 1989 256K
    Vegas Dream HAL Laboratory 1990 256K
    Venus Senki – Back the City Vaire 1989 256K
    Vice – Project Doom Sammy 1991 256K
    Vindicators Tengen 1988 96K
    Viva! Las Vegas Epic Sony Record 1988 256K
    Volleyball Nintendo 1987 40K
    Volguard II
    Wacky Races Atlus 1992 256K
    Wall Street Kid SOFEL 1990 128K
    Wanpaku Duck Yume Bouken Capcom 1990 128K
    Wanpaku Kokkun no Gourmet World Taito 1992 256K
    Wario no Mori Nintendo 1994 512K
    Wario’s Woods Nintendo 1994 512K
    Warpman Namco 1985 24K
    Wayne Gretzky Hockey THQ 1991 128K
    Wayne’s World THQ 1993 256K
    Werewolf – The Last Warrior Data East 1990 256K
    Wheel of Fortune – Starring Vanna White Gametek 1992 128K
    Where in Time is Carmen Sandiego? Konami 1991 384K
    Where’s Waldo? THQ 1991 256K
    White Lion Densetsu Kemco 1989 256K
    Who Framed Roger Rabbit? LJN 1989 128K
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    Widget Atlus 1992 256K
    Willow Capcom 1989 256K
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    Wily & Light no Rockboard – That’s Paradise Capcom 1993 256K
    Win, Lose, or Draw Hi Tech Expressions 1990 128K
    Winter Games Acclaim 1987 128K
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    Wizardry – Legacy of Llylgamyn ASCII 1990 256K
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    Woody Poko DB-Soft 1987 128K
    World Boxing T.S.S. 1990 256K
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    World Games Milton Bradley 1989 128K
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    World Super Tennis Asmik 1989 256K
    Wrecking Crew Nintendo 1985 40K
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  14. wwwavid360gamercom August 12, 2012 at 7:16 am -

    Greetings all fighting game fans, fellow members and guests to the videogame society! :-) Tekken and DOA have long been in competetion with each other (Or more like DOA being in competetion with Tekken, while Namco seemed indifferent about the whole thing.) They are both very popular games. Tekken and Dead or Alive both have extremely great graphics, almost to the point of being realistic.
    My fellow fighting game fans, which of these fighting games are better? Tekken or DOA?
    Lets take all of these into consideration:
    + means pros
    - means cons

    Tekken
    + Awesome graphics system
    +Recently became availible for the PSP and XBOX 360 consoles as of Tekken 6
    + 40+ unique and somewhat well developed characters with long moves lists, individualized strengths and weaknesses, counters and movement.
    + A decent storyline… FOR A FIGHTING GAME??? LOL
    + Cool soundtrack
    +Some cool (and funny) endings sequences
    + Insane customization options
    + Cool game modes (i.e. Devil Within, Tekken Force and Scenario Campaign.)
    - The game is occassionally overlooked by players who perfer simpler fighting games (i.e. Street Fighter, KOF, MK, etc.)
    - The characters are easy to use but extremely hard to master
    - Small (but not significant) environmental background glitches
    - Not noob friendly depending on difficulty
    - Some ending were senseless and/or slightly confusing
    - Death by Degrees didn’t help the series

    Dead or Alive
    + Smooth, Incredible and Crisp graphics system, mainly on high quality
    + Lengthy and easy to use characters with smooth animation
    + Players can utilize the environment for their advantage, multi-tiered stages (You can knock other characters into different backgrounds or possibly different stages.)
    + Some vibrant character designs and customes
    + Decent counter system
    + Impressive soundtrack
    - Famous moreso for the jiggle physics rather than the game itself. Boobs is not going to impress any real fighting game fan…
    - Volleyball sequels does not help either
    - Weird/Slow storyline
    - Some cutscenes and endings were… strange. (Two women fighting each other over lettuce? Mermaids? Lei Fang getting groped by older man? Come on, guys! There was like… three out of all endings that I could even tolerate.)
    - Many of the characters are bland or underdeveloped(in terms of personality.)
    - Decievingly simplistic rock- paper- scissor esque gameplay (Counter, Throws and Attacks)
    - Difficulty curves will get ridiculous. In fact the series just recently had a very bad SNK boss

    That’s Tekken and DOA in a nutshell. Now having said that before your guys take your pick, I would to give warnings out to fans:

    Tekken fans:
    = Don’t use Devil Gene, Ogre or Jinpachi as an excuse. All of the characters on the series are CLEARLY able to combat against to type of characters and it had been proven in many endings, cutscenes and trailers. Also keep in mind that there are characters from the DOA series like Tengu and Omega which are equivalent to most of the boss characters from the Tekken series (in their own way.)
    = Don’t use strength, ouch factors and speed as an example. This isn’t Dragon Ball Z.
    = Don’t compare Tekken girls with DOA girls. The fact is that the series both have attractive woman in their series.
    = Lastly, don’t say that any of the characters from either series are weak or slow. ALL CHARACTERS FROM BOTH OF THE SERIES HAVE STRENGTHS AND WEAKNESSES! IT’S A MATTER OF GAMEPLAY!!!! NOT THE CHARACTERS ABILITIES!! Tekken’s gameplay is based on realistic and focused technical and aggresive gameplay. DOA’s gameplay is based on fast-paced, hardcore and easy to learn gameplay.
    Now DOA fans:
    = Don’t use Ryu (The Ninja Gaiden character) as an excuse and say: “OMG u r wrong ryu destroys tekken cuz hez kewl…” or something like that. The truth is that Ryu is powerful ninja… period. But, he cannot face the entire Tekken cast alone. Many fans also overlook that there is always Yoshimistu (The wierd ass samurai and ninja robot…) and Raven who are virtually equivalent to Ryu. Yoshimitsu is capable of pulling the same tricks as Ryu (See his Tekken 4, 5 and 6 endings.) and Raven is no different.
    = Fighitng games fans shouldn’t give a care about how big a womans boobs are… It’s not going to make any difference in fighting ability
    = Try to pretend that the volleyball series doesn’t even exist
    = A handful of characters are capable of using chi and invisibility… But, so are a handful of Tekken characters. Once again… This is not Dragon Ball Z.
    = Again DOA fans… same goes for Tekken fans. All of the characters from BOTH of the series have their own strengths and weaknesses. DOA characters are NOT faster than Tekken characters. The gameplay is faster but not specically the characters. It’s a matter of gameplay differences. Hell, for all I know Tekken and DOA are evenly matched according to several in-game data and

  15. Hi I wanted to know how can an autopsy determine if a baby was born dead or alive. Would the blood or tissues represent something or the lungs would look in a certain way.

  16. Is there a any news about former israel leader Arial sharon? is he still alive or dead? I heard he dead .

  17. Eidos will no longer exist, well actually it will still be used by former Eidos development studios like Eidos Shanghai, Eidos Hungary, and Eidos Montreal. Eidos has been absorbed into Square Enix Europe. Let me tell you a story.

    Once Square Enix was two seperate rival companies: Square (Squaresoft) and Enix. They were both well known for their RPGs. However in 2003 Square and Enix announced they would merge, this is great they may take too long to make a game but this is still great. Some years later they bid for Tecmo, but Tecmo merges with Koei instead (Koei Europe has been renamed either Koei Tecmo Europe or Tecmo Koei Europe). Instead Square Enix bids for Eidos which makes Tomb Raider. They win and Eidos remains independent. Right now though Eidos is absorbed into Square Enix’s new european division. All future Eidos IP will be published by Square Enix. Crystal Dynamics will still create Tomb Raider titles. Am I angry about what happened to Eidos, not really. Im sorta sad, but not angry.

    Though I am curious about future games. Square Enix owns Eidos IP and development studios. This should help them gain non RPG franchises and extend their reach. What happened to Eidos is the same thing that happened to Sierra (it was absorbed into Activision). What do you think about this news???

  18. Rassling Fundamentals September 4, 2012 at 4:27 am -

    I’m trying to find the 1992 horror/comedy film directed by Peter Jackson so I can watch it online without any payments or downloads.

  19. I looked on the FBI web site and the CIA wanted list. Kinda political about it ( Rewards for the information leading up to the capture of wanted fugitives) don’t attempt to capture them yourself ! What happened to the old west ! how about this (1 million dollars wanted dead or alive Mr. Billy Bad M FR go get em) !
    Hell can you even bring a dead fugitive in to the police department, and say there he be boys wheres my money? What would happen ?

  20. is the polio vaccine used today (IPV) dead, alive, or weakened.
    how about OPV?
    the government site says it is “inactivated”
    what does that mean? dead or alive?

  21. Like instead of cat being alive or dead, the radioactive decay can trigger any other act like punching or hitting a man placed inside a concealed chamber. And the person can later report about the event. It would then be obvious, that it didn’t stayed in a superposition state both hit and not hit at the same time.

    plz mention whats wrong with this.

  22. For example if you ask someone if they’re single or married or something, it’s called “maritial status”. Is there a term like this for if someone is dead or alive?