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- Super Smash Bros. Ultimate for the Nintendo Switch brings back every fighter in the history of the series, adds newcomers and over 100 stages, and introduces a new adventure mode called "World of Light''.
- Waking up in a strange virtual world with no recollection of the past, Hakuno finds himself forced to fight for survival in a war he does not understand for a prize beyond value; the opportunity to have one's wish granted. With only an enigmatic "Servant" by his side, Hakuno Kishinami will have to face both friends and foes in battles to the death in order to not only gain possession of a mysterious object known as the "Holy Grail," but also to find the answer to the most important question of all: "Who am I?"
- A sage travels to the past and collects a set of legendary swords, which he brings to life as a gang of talented but dysfunctional young men, to fight a battle against evil.
- Nanami Takahashi is a high school student entering her first year. Immediately on her first day however.
- In Kardia, a small city on the eastern tip of the Adonia continent, surrounded by farmland, Raguna wanders into town. Starved and dehydrated, they collapse in front of the house of a landowner named Mist. Raguna suffers from amnesia and has no idea who he is or where he came from. Mist discovers him outside her home, fetches him food and water, and because they do not know their name, they both decide to name him "Raguna" (changeable). Afterward, Mist offers Raguna a house on her land if they promise to work the farm.
- The ninjas from Heartland and Marveland must put aside their differences in order to protect Gamninjustri from Yoh Gamer, the leader of the group Steeme Legion, and her army of robotic ninjas.
- It's based on the browser game for smartphones in 2014 to become a fighting games, complete with top-notch game design and one-of-a-kind 3D graphics.
- Travis Touchdown wanders into the game world and embarks on a rampage of epic proportions. Inside, there's an action game, racing, puzzles - A total of seven different game titles.
- Picking up where the story ended in Fate/EXTELLA: The Umbral Star, Fate/EXTELLA LINK takes players back to the digital world of SE.RA.PH, where new foes threaten to bring an end to the peace.
- A distant world comprised of four nations, each under the divine protection of a Goddess. Planeptune: Land of Purple Progress, ruled by Neptune, Lastation: Land of Black Regality, ruled by Noire, Lowee: Land of White Serenity, ruled by Blanc and Leanbox: Land of Green Pastures, ruled by Vert. Locked in the Console War, the four Goddesses vie for domination of the planet until Neptune is cast down and stripped of her power. Now Neptune must fight to restore her place, but could a being known as Arfoire threaten the very world the Goddesses have sworn to protect?
- "Reclaimer" mercenaries, including you, are tasked with completing missions to both ensure mankind's survival against rogue AI and "Immortals", and ensure a good payout, in a devastated future Earth.
- The events of this title follow those of Fate/Extra, in which the world of SE.RA.PH is controlled by the all-powerful lunar super-computer known as the Moon Cell Automaton. In the digital realm of SE.RA.PH, the Holy Grail War is over, but the land's new ruler faces challenges and threats from all sides. Those Servants who survived the war now find themselves drawing up tense and unlikely alliances, preparing for a conflict that may tear SE.RA.PH apart...or destroy it entirely.
- The future's wettest and wildest new sport is here. Join one of seven teams and race through Tokyo's waterways on futuristic jet machines, using water weapons to blow your opponents back onto dry land.
- In the late 19th century Paris, after the unforeseen death of his brother, Theodorus Van Gogh rewrites the life of his brother Vincent. Transforming the once naive and lighthearted man, into the tragic 'Artist of Fire'.
- You take the role of a teacher managing the Shinobi Base where shinobi will train and compete against one another.
- In the world of shinobi, there is a mysterious water gun tournament that has existed since ancient times.
- Bounce your ball along the curves of a crazy theme park, starring Asuka, Yumi, Ryona, Murasaki, and Yomi, who have all been transformed into animals.
- The God of Time, Restia, was defeated by a magician named Nero. Her spirit was broken into pieces, scattered around the world. Asusena is a witch that guards Restia's spirit. In order to collect all the pieces, she travels to different eras while at same time going after Nero.
- Yashunobu, Yamato's "friend" from childhood suddenly shows up one day in Yamato's room. His past is revealed to be a perverted child. He never shows this trait in front of adults, so he is thought to be more mature than Yamato. In addition, it is revealed that he is also very mischievous, playing tricks all the time. To prevent Yasunobu from hitting on Suzuka, Yamato tells Yasunobu that Suzuka is an ugly 50-year-old woman, getting himself in trouble with Suzuka.
- Yamato works hard at track. Miyamoto and Yamato develop a plan to beat Arima. When Miki wonders what has gotten into Yamato lately, he replies that he has a goal now. Miki guesses it is because of Suzuka. Sakurai later calls Nana for advice about Yamato and what to do. Sakurai tells her that she thinks that Yamato and Suzuka like each other and that there is no place for her anymore. Nana comforts her, telling her to find someone else. Suzuka is increasingly bothered by Yamato's seriousness at track, and acts cold to him. Yamato confronts Suzuka about this, and she apologizes.
- When Yamato hears a knock on his door, he opens it to find the newspaper girl again, only this time, she's working for a TV company and offers him her "last" two tickets to the pool. Yamato, realizing she's using the same trick as last time, tells her that she most likely has more. She ends up giving him the two tickets for free, and tells him to ask out his girl. The next day at school, Honoka asks Yamato to the pool; evidently, she also got tickets from the TV girl. However, she fails horribly at asking in secret, and Miki hears and asks almost everyone else, including Suzuka, to the pool. Yamato, excited, believes this is a chance to get close to her. Meanwhile, Honoka is trying to get closer to Yamato using the same method.
- After practice, Suzuka wants to share an umbrella with Yamato, but since Miki is there, she ends up lending one to him instead. The next day, Honoka introduces him to Shirakawa Nana, a pop idol who was her mentor. At karaoke, when Honoka goes to the bathroom to hide her embarrassment, Suzuka finds Yamato singing with a blond woman, and accuses Yamato of two timing Honoka. This is later cleared when Honoka and Miki arrive. Yamato doesn't want to sing, until Suzuka challenges him. They start to sing a duet, but Honoka looks nervous so he stops, to show loyalty to Honoka. Nana probes him afterwards and realizes that Yamato is not really being himself around Honoka, that he is just acting like a good boyfriend without really getting close to her. Yamato vows to try harder to be a good boyfriend.
- Depressed that things will never be the same between him and Suzuka again, Yamato's gone all doom and gloom. So Yuuka takes it upon herself to lift his spirits in her usual inebriated way. But when her drunken advice actually scores a hit, the young man decides to step up his efforts? And what better place to pursue a high jumper than at track practice? Suzuka and Yasunobu both protest his plan, one for not trying hard enough and the other for trying way too hard. Even quiet little Honoka's against it! Backwards as always and against all advice, Yamato decides he's done with sitting around on the sideline!