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Battle Arena Nitoshinden

Battle Arena Nitoshinden

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Descr: Battle Arena Nitoshinden is a spin-off game from the Battle Arena Toshinden series and was only released in Japan. The game was to be released in the US under the name of Toshinden Kids but was canceled. Nitoshinden features super deformed characters, similar to those in Virtua Fighter Kids. Wikipedia
Initial Release Date: September 20, 1996
Series: Battle Arena Toshinden
Genre: Fighting game
Publisher: Takara
Developers: Tamsoft, Takara
Platform: PlayStation

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