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 ====== Psychic Force (Series) ====== ====== Psychic Force (Series) ======
  
-A series of 3D fighting games made by Taito. Rather than having fighters standing on the ground, these games feature flying combatants having projectile-heavy midair battles inside large transparent cubes. All the games have excellent soundtracks,​ as to be expected from Taito.+A series of 3D fighting games made by [[company:Taito]]. Rather than having fighters standing on the ground, these games feature flying combatants having projectile-heavy midair battles inside large transparent cubes. All the games have excellent soundtracks,​ as to be expected from Taito. The series has a spiritual descendant in G.Rev'​s Senko no Ronde series.
  
 =====Games===== =====Games=====
  
   - **1995 - //Psychic Force (Arcade, Playstation)//​**   - **1995 - //Psychic Force (Arcade, Playstation)//​**
-     * The first game, which is pretty much made obsolete by its sequels. +    ​* The first game, which is pretty much made obsolete by its sequels.
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   - **1998 - //Psychic Force 2012 (Arcade, Dreamcast)//​**   - **1998 - //Psychic Force 2012 (Arcade, Dreamcast)//​**
      * Improves on the first game in pretty much every way, the main improvement being the addition of weak and strong attacks. Features an almost entirely new cast.      * Improves on the first game in pretty much every way, the main improvement being the addition of weak and strong attacks. Features an almost entirely new cast.
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   - **1999 - //Psychic Force 2 (Playstation)//​**   - **1999 - //Psychic Force 2 (Playstation)//​**
-     * A port of PF2012, with inferior graphics to the Arcade and Dreamcast versions, though as compensation,​ features the return of the cast from the first game, plus various extra modes and new cel animated cutscenes. +     * A port of //PF2012//, with inferior graphics to the Arcade and Dreamcast versions, though as compensation,​ features the return of the cast from the first game, plus various extra modes and new cel animated cutscenes.
   - **2002 - //TV Animation X: Unmei no Tatakai (Playstation)//​**   - **2002 - //TV Animation X: Unmei no Tatakai (Playstation)//​**
-     * Although it's licenced from a TV show and features no plot connection to the Psychic Force games, in every other way it is a PF sequel. Features some of the best graphics on the Playstation,​ interesting new character gimmicks and is just all-round a very high quality game.+     * Although it's licenced from a TV show and features no plot connection to the //Psychic Force// games, in every other way it is a //PF// sequel. Features some of the best graphics on the Playstation,​ interesting new character gimmicks and is just all-round a very high quality game
 +  - **2005 - //Psychic Force Complete (Playstation 2)//** 
 +     * Contains Psychic Force, Psychic Force 2012, and the exclusive Psychic Force 2012 EX, which adds the extra characters from Psychic Force 2, but not the extra play modes. Also has a small gallery of concept art and the like. Three limited editions were released, each with a figure of Emilio, Wong or Wendy. 
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 +=====Trivia===== 
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 +    *The main Protagonist and Antagonist of the first game, Burn and Keith, share their first (but not last) names with the two playable characters from Taito'​s 1992 arcade game //Riding Fight//.
 
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