Zatch Bell! Electric Arena is a fighting game based on the Zatch Bell! anime/manga that was released on Game Boy Advance in the U.S. and Japan. It was developed by Banpresto and published by Bandai.
An enhanced port of "Seifuku Densetsu Pretty Fighter" for the Sega Saturn, featuring gameplay and balance changes, anime-style sprites, a team battle mode and four new characters.
Known in Japan as "The All*Star Kakutou Matsuri". All-Star Fighters is the 91st entry in the Simple 2000 budget game series for the PS2, bringing together characters and locales from many different Simple 2000 games in a bizarre fighting tournament.
Initial incarnation of the Battle High series with many differences - notably, the different stories for characters, as well as the lack of elemental powers. Now considered non-canon.
A markedly different game from its Japan and U.S. counterparts, the European release has no elements from Shippuden; instead, it cobbles together non-Shippuden characters from throughout the Ninja Destiny series, including ones that would not show up until Shinobi Retsuden 3.
Deliberately monochrome fighting game with a decidedly different and unique fighting system. Only released in Korea, but currently available directly from Byulbram Creature, worldwide.
It is said that the country of Suzaku is protected by the spirit of the legendary White Dragon, a mythical benevolent being. A young maiden known as "dragon sorceress" always resides in the temple. Her protectors are young men which are called "sword dancers". One night, the current dragon sorceress, a girl named Setsuna, was attacked by a horrifying monster. Her sword dancer, Hien, tried to save her; but the monster was stronger and flew away with the girl. The young hero swears to bring her back, restoring his honor and the peace in his country.