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The Fallen Angels (video game)

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The game takes place in 2010, ten years after a massive earthquake that shook an unnamed city. The earthquake severed the city from its surrounding areas, leaving criminals to run as they please. The game revolves around the inhabitants fighting against one another to accomplish their goals.
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Fallen Angels is a two dimensional fighting game that takes a somewhat realistic approach in its gameplay, with super powered moves and with fluid movements animated using real motions (which was also featured in
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Information about the game's development and fate are scarce, though it is widely reported that it was released without being completed. The developers of the game then reportedly moved back to
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of the game, speculating that they were meant to be playable characters. They consisted of a female treasure hunter, a shirtless male brawler, a businessman, and a naked male with no genitals.
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A "complete edition" of the game by Zerodiv (founded by former Psikyo programmer Keiyuki Haragami) was to be released for arcades and later consoles but this looks to not be happening.
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on their May 1, 1998 issue as being the eleventh most-successful arcade game among machine operators surveyed during that two week period.
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Content in this edit is translated from the existing Japanese Knowledge (XXG) article at ]; see its history for attribution.
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The once upcoming complete version of the game was to feature the four unused characters, along with many adjustments.
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Gematsu: The Fallen Angels complete edition announced for console, arcade
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Unfinished sprites for four unplayable characters have been found in the
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Japanese candy cabinet marquee of Daraku Tenshi - The Fallen Angels.
Developer(s)
Steel Hearts
Publisher(s)
Psikyo
Designer(s)
producer
director
Artist(s)
Toshiyuki Kotani
Composer(s)
Kumi Tanioka
Platform(s)
Genre(s)
2D Versus Fighting
Single player
Two-player
Arcade system
Psikyo SH-2
1998
2D versus fighting

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