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  1. The fourth installment of the crossover series Warriors Orochi, being the combination of the Dynasty Warriors and Samurai Warriors series, this title included four guest characters from other series, also known as "Collaboration Characters". Two of these said guests included Ryu Hayabusa and Ayane. In this promotional image, they are joined by ...

  2. Dead or Alive (en japonais : デッド オア アライブ, Deddo oa araibu, littéralement « Mort ou vivant ») est une série de jeux de combat en 3D sortis en arcade puis sur différentes consoles, produite par Tecmo.

  3. Dead or Alive est un groupe de new wave et synthpop britannique, originaire de Liverpool, en Angleterre. Il est formé en 1980 à l'initiative de Pete Burns (leader du groupe). Le groupe se dissout en 2016 à la suite de la mort de ce dernier.

    • 1980-2016
    • www.deadoralive.net
    • Royaume-Uni
  4. Dead or Alive (Japanese: デッド オア アライブ, Hepburn: Deddo oa Araibu, abbreviated as DOA) is a media franchise centered on a series of fighting games developed by Team Ninja and published by Tecmo . It is primarily composed of fast-paced fighting games that began with the original Dead or Alive in 1996.

  5. Category:Dead or Alive characters. Category:Dead or Alive Dimensions characters. Category:Dead or Alive Online characters. Category:Dead or Alive Paradise characters. Category:Dead or Alive Xtreme 2 characters. Category:Dead or Alive Xtreme 3 characters. Category:Dead or Alive Xtreme 3 playable characters.

  6. Dead or Alive is a media franchise of video games and films developed by Team Ninja and produced by Koei Tecmo; formally Tecmo. Primarily, Dead or Alive is composed of fast-paced fighting games. The first Dead or Alive was released in 1996 for arcades, which was well-known for its advanced...

  7. Dead or Alive (also known as DOA or DOA1) is the first installment in the Dead or Alive series. Developed by Team Ninja and published by Tecmo, Dead or Alive was first released in arcades in 1996, using the Sega Model 2 system board and was later ported onto the Sega Saturn home console in Japan...

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