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miinxpid · 2 years
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Bed:https://www.patreon.com/posts/oneroom-set-60063998
Desk: https://www.patreon.com/posts/gaming-room-set-50717528?utm_medium=clipboard_copy&utm_source=copy_to_clipboard&utm_campaign=postshare
Sanrio pictures: https://www.patreon.com/posts/sanrio-nursery-70742236
tapetry: https://www.patreon.com/posts/kawaii-70741893
heart curtains: https://www.patreon.com/posts/heart-set-66373351
Sanrio plushes: https://www.patreon.com/posts/ts4-bknysimz-67892556
Kitty camera: https://www.patreon.com/posts/high-school-set-70060243
Heart shelf: https://www.patreon.com/posts/ts4-bknysimz-48141541
My Melody clock : https://kemono.party/patreon/user/33607175/post/67672617
Switch controllers: https://kemono.party/patreon/user/33607175/post/53320694
Switch: https://kemono.party/patreon/user/33607175/post/60289150
Pusheen cat figure: https://losts4cc.tumblr.com/post/665007574549250048/s4simomo-sfs-link-sfs-folder
Bratz phone: https://www.patreon.com/posts/55034551
Plumbob neon: https://www.patreon.com/posts/modern-teen-room-71118538
Sonico figure and anime posters: https://www.patreon.com/posts/65031710
 Astolfo figure: https://www.patreon.com/posts/ts4-bknysimz-4814154
Rilakkuma bag: https://simfileshare.net/download/1141593/
Hello kitty sticker:
Zero two and japanse letters neon light: https://www.patreon.com/posts/neon-set-zero-61476946
Avril lavinge/ monster high/ hello kitty poster and  chair: https://www.patreon.com/posts/y2k-set-66654532
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BMO: https://www.patreon.com/posts/sims-4-kawaii-66685214
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Yoongi poster: https://burnitmyg.tumblr.com/post/686161591359635456/nuwmie-posters-set-01-kpop-jpop-posters-i
Scream poster: https://www.patreon.com/posts/y2k-prints-70741974
Gloomy bear: https://cursedcc.tumblr.com/post/649051527653228544/sims-4-gloomy-bear-new-mesh-made-by-me-use
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Kawaii neon light:
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Monsters :
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Sailor moon mouse: https://www.patreon.com/posts/patron-gift-6-56548911
Desk down bag: https://www.patreon.com/posts/school-bags-ts4-62922109
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Hello kitty hair dryer: https://www.patreon.com/posts/hello-kitty-hair-58547695
Kitty mirror:
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Headphones: https://www.patreon.com/posts/ts4-bknysimz-and-65364921
Spongy Glitter Mirror: https://www.patreon.com/posts/spongy-glitter-69767540
Kawaii calendar: https://www.patreon.com/posts/sims-4-studyroom-66133030
Heart chair and digital clock: https://www.thesimsresource.com/downloads/details/category/sims4-sets-objects-study/title/gaming-room-set/id/1604755/
Self love pills (happy pills): http://paysites.mustbedestroyed.org/booty/ts4patreon/ddae/
Kpop posters: https://burnitmyg.tumblr.com/post/686161591359635456/nuwmie-posters-set-01-kpop-jpop-posters-i
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Hello kitty radiocaset: I don't remember where it was :(
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Take A Chance On Me - Erasure
Take This Heart - Richard Marx
Tarzan & Jane - Toy-Box
Teardrop - Massive Attack
Tearin' Up My Heart - *NSYNC
Temple Of Love - The Sisters Of Mercy
That Don't Impress Me Much - Shania Twain
That’s What Love Is For - Amy Grant
The Big L. - Roxette
The Boy Is Mine - Brandy & Monica
The First The Last Eternity - Snap!
The Flame - Fine Young Cannibals
The Girl From Ipanema - Lio
The Key, The Secret - Urban Cookie Collective
The Power - SNAP!
The Real Thing - 2 Unlimited
The Rockafeller Skank - Fatboy Slim
The Secretary - Sailor
The Show Must Go On - Queen
The Sign - Ace Of Base
There Is A Star - Pharao
There She Goes - Sixpence Non The Richer
They Don't Care About Us - Michael Jackson
Things Can Only Get Better - D:Ream
Think About The Way - Ice MC
This Beat Is Technotronic - Technotronic
This Is Your Night - Amber
Thunder - East 17
Thunderstruck - AC/DC
Time For Letting Go - Jude Cole
To Love Somebody - Jimmy Somerville
To The Moon And Back - Savage Garden
Tom’s Diner - Suzanne Vega, DNA
Tonight - New Kids On The Block
Too Blind To See It - Kym Sims
Touch Me (All Night Long) - Cathy Dennis
Tubthumping - Chumbawamba
Turn On, Tune In, Cop Out - Freak Power
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U Can’t Touch This - M.C. Hammer
U R The Best Thing - D:Ream
United - Prince Ital Joe & Marky Mark
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Vogue - Madonna
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Wait - Maggie Reilly
Walking On The Milky Way - OMD
Wannabe - Spice Girls
Waterloo Sunset - Cathy Dennis
We're Going To Ibiza! - Vengaboys
Weather With You - Crowded House
What A Girl Wants - Christina Aguilera
What Do I Have To Do? - Kylie Minogue
What Is Love - Haddaway
What's A Woman - Vaya Con Dios
What's The Colour Of Love - Lili & Susie
What’s Up? - 4 Non Blondes
Wheel Of Fortune - Ace Of Base
When Do I Get To Sing 'My Way' - Sparks
When You Say Nothing At All - Alison Krauss
When You're Gone - Bryan Adams feat. Melanie C
When You Walk In The Room - Pam Tillis
Where The Streets Have No Name - Pet Shop Boys
Whiskey In The Jar - Metallica
Who Is It - Michael Jackson
Who Do You Think You Are - Spice Girls
Whose Law (Is It Anyway?) - Guru Josh
Why Does It Always Rain On Me? - Travis
Why Does My Heart Feel So Bad? - Moby
Why Can’t We Live Together - Timmy Thomas
Wish You Were Here - Rednex
Would You…? - Touch & Go
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Yesterday, When I Was Mad - Pet Shop Boys
You - Ten Sharp
You Are Not Alone - Modern Talking
You Bring On The Sun - Londonbeat
You Don’t Fool Me - Queen
(You Drive Me) Crazy - Britney Spears
You Get What You Give - New Radicals
You Gotta Be - Des'ree
You Might Need Somebody - Shola Ama
You're In Love - Wilson Phillips
You're Makin' Me High - Toni Braxton
You’re Not Alone - Olive
You’re Still The One - Shania Twain
Young At Heart - The Bluebells
Your Woman - White Town
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recentanimenews · 6 years
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The History of Japan's Greatest Video Game Brawler Franchises
If there’s one video game genre that’s pretty easy to describe, it’s brawlers. You’ve just gotta beat up a bunch of enemies. Simple! They’ve certainly evolved throughout the last three decades as hardware advanced and design philosophies changed. From the series beginnings with games such as Kung-Fu Master, Bruce Lee, and Karateka to modern brawlers such as Scott Pilgrim vs. The World: The Game, Yakuza, and even Saints Row IV’s parody, the genre has thrived over the past thirty years. In honor of the upcoming SENRAN KAGURA SHINOVI MASTER series, it’s time to take a look at some of the best brawler game franchises to come out of Japan. That also means we’re not talking about every game with brawler gameplay or series because you’d be here reading it all the way through next week.
Final Fight
Capcom’s perennial brawler is the Final Fight series. Originally developed as a sequel to Street Fighter and shown at trade shows prior to release as Street Fighter ‘89, Final Fight has become an iconic game in the brawler genre. The first game in the series was released in 1989 in arcades running on Capcom’s CPS hardware, but perhaps the more famous version is the Super Nintendo release that came out a year later in Japan and in 1991 in North America. This would be most people's first experience with the game as they would get to know Cody and the greatest mayor of our time, Mike Haggar. Guy was cut from the SNES release and would eventually show up in a re-release titled Final Fight Guy. For most game fans of the ‘90s, you’re either a Final Fight person or a Streets of Rage person considering they were on the rival consoles of the early ‘90s. Final Fight spawned a few sequels over the years, with the last iteration of the series coming in 2006 with Final Fight: Streetwise, a 3D brawler for the PlayStation 2. Most people are going to know the series from the first game which has been released in so many places that it’s hard to not find it. In fact, the arcade version was just recently released as part of the Capcom Beat ‘Em Up Bundle. If you’re looking for a version that’s not the arcade or SNES port, check out the Sega CD port, or at least just the intro which is simply amazing.
Streets of Rage
If you grew up with a Sega Genesis in the ‘90s, you were probably a Streets of Rage fan. Unlike Final Fight, Streets of Rage was created by Sega for consoles first and would later come to arcades—the inverse of other games in the genre. All three games in the series were released between 1991 and 1994 for the Genesis. The trilogy is also another case of the games being released pretty much everywhere, so it’s not hard to track these games down individually or in a collection. You’ll be able to hit the streets in whatever way you want, beat up some folks, and listen to the amazing soundtrack by Yuzo Koshiro. If you’re going to play any game out of the three, you should probably play Streets of Rage 2, as that opening level is a perfect mix of action and fantastic music. Plus, there’s a new Streets of Rage coming soon with Streets of Rage 4. Who knew it’d take over 20 years for there to be rage in the streets again?
Sailor Moon
You might be looking at this and thinking, wait Sailor Moon? Yes! There were in fact 4 Sailor Moon games in the brawler genre during the ‘90s. Sailor Moon games run the gambit of genres in video games, from fighting games, to puzzle games, to quiz games. The Sailor Moon franchise liked the brawler genre so much that there are three games titled “Sailor Moon” that play in that way, but are all different. The first of these Sailor Moon games to be released was on the Super Famicom in 1993. Developed by Arc Systems Works—who also worked on the Super Famicom sequel Sailor Moon R—the game recreated the first season of the TV anime, allowing you to play as all five Sailor Guardians. A port of this game would come to the Sega Mega Drive a year later, but developed by a team at Bandai called Ma-Ba. While still utilizing the same story, this version would feature new music, stages, and visuals, making it a completely different experience. An arcade game that wasn’t related to either of the previous two versions was released in 1995 for some international regions and featured better visuals and animation compared to the home console counterparts. Following the arcade release, Sailor Moon would leave the brawler genre to explore different ways for players to enjoy the franchise. While most of these games weren’t brought over from Japan, if you can find a way to play them, they’re well worth checking out.
Double Dragon
Before Final Fight and Streets of Rage, there was Double Dragon. First released in 1987 by Technos for arcades and a year later with the more well known NES port in 1988, Double Dragon allowed the brawler genre to really take off in a way it hadn’t before. The main four games in the series follow the same format of gameplay, but the franchise did spin out into different styles such as a fighting game in Double Dragon V. The naming of the games also gets pretty confusing considering V came out in 1994 and Double Dragon IV was released in 2017. Double Dragon is also unique in the fact that the NES versions of the games are the ones most people remember, yet those ports are fairly different from their arcade counterparts. That boils down to differences in gameplay and also story, due to the NES hardware limitations. This means NES players missed out on the rawest opening to a video game ever in Double Dragon II. Luckily though, there are ways to play all the different versions of Double Dragon from the Virtual Console, NES Classic, and Nintendo Switch Online having some ofthe NES versions, along with Hamster’s Arcade Archives series preserving the arcade originals, and there was even a smartphone version. You’re probably not going to be able to easily find the Atari 2600 port though.
Kunio-Kun/River City Ransom
Double Dragon wasn’t the only brawler series that Technos was working on as their Kunio-Kun series was more popular in Japan than other regions. One game did come over in the form of River City Ransom (Downtown Nekketsu Monogatari), the third game in the Kunio-Kun franchise. When it was brought over, River City Ransom was Americanized and replaced the Japanese names, but kept the core gameplay intact. The Kunio-Kun games were different in the fact that they combined brawler gameplay with RPG and open-world mechanics. Similarly to other games in this genre we’ve talked about, Kunio-Kun expanded out to puzzle and sports games. Most of the earlier games in the series didn’t make their way over to English regions outside of River City Ransom, but Kunio-Kun games have started to come back with some of the more recent releases in the series. There’s also Kunio-Kun: The World Classics Collection coming to Japan in December which brings together fifteen games from the Famicom-era which hopefully will get localized to allow people to play some of those games for the first time.
Dynasty Warriors
As video games moved from 2D graphics to 3D, the brawler genre underwent a change. Moving to the third dimension meant that developers weren’t restrained to just side-scrolling. One franchise that thrived in this environment was Koei Tecmo and Omega Force’s Musou games—specifically the Dynasty Warriors series. Yet, Dynasty Warriors started off as a fighting game, and it wasn’t until Dynasty Warriors 2 for the PlayStation 2 where the series goes completely into the brawler genre. In the 18 years since 2, there have been eight more mainline Dynasty Warriors games and multiple spinoff franchises including Samurai Warriors, Warriors Orochi, Dynasty Warriors: Gundam, Hyrule Warriors, and Fire Emblem Warriors. In fact, it wouldn’t be tough to argue that Musou is now a genre itself. Whether it’s attempting to pursue Lu Bu across a battlefield of thousands of soldiers, flying through space in a mobile suit, or rolling through Hyrule as Link, the Musou games stick to their formula and try to have something for everyone.
Senran Kagura
The newest franchise out of the ones we are featuring, Senran Kagura debuted in 2011 for the Nintendo 3DS as a 3D side-scrolling brawler. Senran Kagura wouldn’t make its English debut until 2013 when the first and second games were released together on 3DS. Compared to other games discussed so far, Senran Kagura took a more “adult” route with how the characters are presented. The mainline games fall into the brawler genre, but that hasn’t stopped the franchise from having rhythm, water gun action, card, and pinball games. The difference in genre doesn’t change the style of Senran Kagura so for example, clothes will fly off characters in the cooking rhythm game Senran Kagura Bon Appetit. Along with the games there was the first anime adaptation from 2013 and now the forthcoming second season. With the new anime, it wouldn’t be surprising to see more games in the future from the franchise.
Yakuza
It’s easy to say that the Yakuza games have brawler aspects to them which make up the main story of the game, but nailing them down to a single genre? Impossible. With the staggering amount of mini-games and activities that are available, they branch out into social sim, fishing, tower defense, rhythm, management, and many others. Which makes sense for a game with brawler mechanics since most franchises don’t stick to just beat ‘em up gameplay. The Yakuza games have continuously improved upon their brawler mechanics to create games that not only play great and are fun, but have so much depth to them. Combined with the wonderful stories throughout the 7 mainline games has made for a series that’s become one of the hottest in all of games. They are the brawler games to play currently.
There are certainly other brawler games that are missing from here, but that’s where you come in! What are some of your favorite brawler games or franchises or what would you like to see become an anime? Let us know down in the comments below!
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Jared Clemons is a writer and podcaster for Seasonal Anime Checkup. He can be found on Twitter @ragbag.
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diversegaminglists · 7 years
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Urban Fantasy Video Games
This didn’t take me very long as there aren’t that many games that qualify but all suggestions are encouraged.
Not including cyberpunk or steampunk as already got lists for those, or games that are already in their own genre such as superhero games.
For the purposes of the list I’m defining “Urban Fantasy” as “video games set in an modern urban, seemingly-normal environment, where fantastical elements also exist, possibly in secret”.
Astoria: Fate's Kiss
Bayonetta Franchise
Beyond: Two Souls (Warning: David Cage)
The Blackwell Franchise
Bloodrayne 2
Catherine
Choice of the Deathless
Chroma Squad
Cognition: An Erica Read Thriller
Congresswolf
Costume Quest
Dark
The Darkness Franchise
Deathless: The City's Thirst
Devil May Cry 2
DmC: Devil May Cry (2013)
Dies irae ~Amantes amentes~
Dra+Koi
Elemental World Part 1:Rise Of The Guardians (MMO Early Access)
Fahrenheit aka Indigo Prophecy (Warning: David Cage)
F.E.A.R Franchise
Gabriel Knight Franchise
Hellgate: London
Johnny Graves—The Unchosen One
Kanon (Visual novel with both all ages and 18+ versions)
Life is Strange (More like Suburban Fantasy but I’ll take it)
Mahoutsukai no Yoru (English fan patch only)
MetaHuman Inc.
Mitsurugi Kamui Hikae
MOTHER Franchise (this includes EarthBound)
Mystic Destinies: Serendipity of Aeons
Nasuverse (This includes Tsukihime and the Fate games which are 18+)
Ne no Kami: The Two Princess Knights of Kyoto (Yuri game with both censored and 18+ versions)
The ORPHEUS Ruse
Parasite Eve (I think this one might need a rape warning, I can’t remember?)
Persona Franchise
Phantom Breaker
Princess Waltz (Please note this is a hentai game and needs a warning for unavoidable incest)
Prototype
Psy High
Sailor Moon: Another Story
Secret of Evermore
The Secret World (MMO)
Shadow Hearts: From The New World
Shin Megami Tensei: Devil Survivor 1 & 2
Tokyo Mirage Sessions #FE
Tokyo Xanadu eX+
Unavowed
Vampire: The Masquerade: Bloodlines
Vampire: The Masquerade – Redemption (The second half of the game is set during modern day)
White Day: A Labyrinth Named School
A Wise Use of Time
The Wolf Among Us
The World Ends With You
Game Mods:
July Anarchy Prologue (Mod for NeverWinter Nights 1)
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The Sims Franchise can be played like an Urban Fantasy game with the relevant games/expansion packs.
The Sims 2: Pets (werewolves)
The Sims 2: Bon Voyage (bigfoot)
The Sims 2: Nightlife (vampires)
The Sims 3: Nightlife (vampires)
The Sims 3: World Adventures (mummies)
The Sims 3: Supernatural (many)
The Sims 3: Generations (imaginary friends)
The Sims 3: Island Paradise (mermaids)
The Sims 3: Showtime (genies)
The Sims 3: Pets (unicorns)
The Sims 4: Vampires
The Urbz: Sims in the City
Discworld Noir - This adventure game is a noir detective story set in Ankh-Morpork, it doesn’t really qualify as urban fantasy due to the nature of Discworld.
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