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Toradora's Taiga, The irregular at magic high school's Miyuki Dengeki Bunko Fighting Climax

posted on by Karen Ressler
Ryūji and Tatsuya also as characters

Dengeki announced on Tuesday that Miyuki Shiba from The irregular at magic high school and Taiga Aisaka from Toradora! will Sega and ASCII Media Works' arcade fighting game Dengeki Bunko Fighting Climax as playable characters this summer. Miyuki's character will be Tatsuya Shiba and Taiga's character will be Takasu Ryūji.

Both Miyuki and Taiga will be played by the voice actresses from their respective anime, Saori Hayama and Rie Kugimiya.

Dengeki also added some screenshots:

The game's includes:

Kirito with Leafa as (Sword Art Online)

Tomoka Minato with her four teammates as (Ro-Kyu-Bu!)

Asuna with Leafa as (Sword Art Online)

Shana with Wilhelmina as (Shakugan no Shana)

Mikoto Misaka with Tōma Kamijō as (A Certain Magical Index)

Kirino Kōsaka with Kuroneko as (Oreimo)

Shizuo with Celty as (Durarara!!)

Kuroyukihime with Haruyuki as (Accel World)

Other include:

Holo (Spice and Wolf)

Boogiepop (Boogiepop Phantom)

Sadao Maō (The Devil Is a Part-Timer)

"Innocent Charm" (Hinata no Maboroshi, voiced by Yui Ogura) from Ro-Kyu-Bu!

Kōko Kaga (Yui Horie) from Golden Time

Kino (Aya Hisakawa instead of Ai Maeda) from Kino no Tabi: The Beautiful World

Mashiro Shiina (Ai Kayano) from The Pet Girl of Sakurasou

Erio Tōwa (Asuka Ōgame) from Ground Control to Psychoelectric Girl (Denpa Onna to Seishun Otoko)

Akira of the Virtua Fighter fighting game appears as a boss, and the game has a Sonic the Hedgehog stage.

Publisher ASCII Media Works and game developer Sega announced Dengeki Bunko Fighting Climax, their crossover 2D fighting game, in September at the Tokyo Game Show 2013 event. The game is the fourth collaboration between ASCII Media Works' Dengeki Bunko imprint and Sega, and it marks Dengeki Bunko's 20th anniversary.

The game opened in Japanese arcades earlier this spring.

Source: Dengeki [Via: Otakumu]

Images © Sega © 2014 Kadokawa ASCII Media Works


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