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'''''Dead or Alive '''''is a 1996 fighting game by Tecmo and the first entry in Team Ninja's long-running ''Dead or Alive ''series.{{The_Definitive_Video_Game_Template|port_or_remake_of = Dead or Alive|rating = PEGI: 13
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'''''Dead or Alive '''''is a 1996 [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Fighting_game fighting game] by [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Tecmo Tecmo] and the first entry in Team Ninja's long-running ''[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Dead_or_Alive_(franchise) Dead or Alive] ''series.{{The_Definitive_Video_Game_Template|port_or_remake_of = Dead or Alive|rating = PEGI: 13
ESRB: T for Teen|genre = Fighting|platform = Sega Dreamcast|company = Tecmo|image1 = DOA flyer.jpg|hd = ✓}}It was first released in the arcades, followed by home ports for the Sega Saturn in Japan, and later for the Playstation and Dreamcast in all regions
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ESRB: T for Teen|genre = Fighting|platform = Sega Dreamcast|company = Tecmo|image1 = DOA flyer.jpg|hd = ✓}}It was first released in the arcades, followed by home ports for the [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sega_Saturn Sega Saturn] in Japan, and later for the [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/PlayStation_(console) Playstation] and [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Dreamcast Dreamcast] in all regions
   
Capitalizing the success of Sega's ''Virtua Fighter ''fighting game series at the time, ''Dead or Alive ''takes influence from ''Virtua Fighter'' while adding unique gameplay elements of its own.
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Capitalizing the success of [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sega Sega]'s ''[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Virtua_Fighter Virtua Fighter] ''fighting game series at the time, ''Dead or Alive ''takes influence from ''Virtua Fighter'' while adding unique gameplay elements of its own.
   
 
''Dead or Alive ''was a commercial success, which helped Tecmo overcome their financial problems and turn the series into a franchise, including several sequels and numerous spinoffs.
 
''Dead or Alive ''was a commercial success, which helped Tecmo overcome their financial problems and turn the series into a franchise, including several sequels and numerous spinoffs.

Latest revision as of 21:06, 6 April 2020

Dead or Alive is a 1996 fighting game by Tecmo and the first entry in Team Ninja's long-running Dead or Alive series.

It was first released in the arcades, followed by home ports for the Sega Saturn in Japan, and later for the Playstation and Dreamcast in all regions

Capitalizing the success of Sega's Virtua Fighter fighting game series at the time, Dead or Alive takes influence from Virtua Fighter while adding unique gameplay elements of its own.

Dead or Alive was a commercial success, which helped Tecmo overcome their financial problems and turn the series into a franchise, including several sequels and numerous spinoffs.

Notable Changes from the Sega Saturn & PlayStation Versions

  • Graphics have been enhanced slightly.
  • Online Play for up to two players.