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BlayzBloo: Super Melee Brawlers Battle Royale

BlayzBloo: Super Melee Brawlers Battle Royale

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Descr: BlayzBloo: Super Melee Brawlers Battle Royale, released in Japan as BlazBlue: Battle x Battle, is a 3D arena fighting video game developed by Arc System Works. It was published in Japan by Arc System Works on January 27, 2010 and for the Nintendo DSi/Nintendo DSi XL. Wikipedia
Initial Release Date: January 27, 2010
Developer: Arc System Works
Platform: Nintendo DSi
Series: BlazBlue
Genre: Fighting game
Publisher: Arc System Works

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