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Rem realizes Light's plan to have Misa sacrifice herself to kill L. After Rem kills L, she disintegrates and Light obtains her Death Note. The task force agrees to have Light operate as the new L. The investigation stalls but crime rates continue to drop. Four years later, cults worshipping Kira have risen. L's potential successors are introduced: Near and Mello.

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[97] A third game, L the Prologue to Death Note -Spiraling Trap- (L the proLogue to DEATH NOTE -螺旋の罠-, L the proLogue to DEATH NOTE -Rasen no Wana-), was released for the Nintendo DS in Japan on February 7, 2008. [97][98] The player assumes the role of a rookie FBI agent who awakens in a strange hotel and attempts to escape with the help of L, who provides assistance via an in-game PDA. The story is set before the Kira investigation in the original series. [98] Several characters from Death Note appear in Jump Super Stars and Jump Ultimate Stars, a fighting game featuring multiple characters from Weekly Shōnen Jump titles. Light, Ryuk, and L appear in Jump Super Stars as support characters. Misa, Near, and Mello are added as support characters in Jump Ultimate Stars as well. [99][100] The 2019 video game Jump Force features Light and Ryuk as non-playable characters, playing a key role in the game's story mode. [101] Musical[edit] Main article: Death Note: The Musical In 2015, a musical adaptation of the manga called Death Note: The Musical ran in both Japan and South Korea. It was originally composed in English by Broadway composer Frank Wildhorn, with lyrics by Jack Murphy and book by Ivan Menchell. [102] An English production was announced in May 2023 to play at the London Palladium for two nights on August 21–22, 2023,[103] directed by Nick Winston starring Joaquin Pedro Valdes as Light, Dean John-Wilson as L and Frances Mayli McCann as Misa. [104] The original Japanese production, produced by Japanese talent agency HoriPro [ja], ran from 6 to April 29, 2015, and stars Kenji Urai and Hayato Kakizawa [ja] double-cast as Light Yagami, and Teppei Koike as L. The game's biggest claim to fame is that it included basic trade and player upgrade features, which weren't common to home sports games until the mid-1990s. Magician Lord (1990, NeoGeo)
A semi-flop in the arcade, Magician Lord sold very well for the home NeoGeo console. You took the role of Elta, a magician lord in search of the eight books of wisdom. That translated into roughly 16 levels or so of standard adventure game fare. Elta fired magic from his hands and could transform into any of six different elementals depending on the orbs collected. Bosses were huge and disturbing, and gameplay was deepened by the presence of alternate pathways and optional dungeon rooms. Magician Lord compares closest to Sega's Altered Beast, but with better level designs. Fatal Fury (1991, NeoGeo)
Also appearing on: Super Nintendo (1992), Sega Genesis (1993)
Street Fighter II was the start of something magical they say, but few people realize that the first fighter from SNK was actually released around the same time as Capcom's genre-creating classic, and it offered just as much playability. The roster consisted of 11 characters, although only three characters were actually playable (Joe Higashi, Terry Bogard, and Andy Bogard). The main catch with Fatal Fury was the use of two different playing fields. You could jump between the two planes during the fight to avoid attacks.
Vol. 2 He admires Tomo as an athlete and club member. He has a rocky relationship with his childhood friend and distant relative Carol, whom the latter says they are engaged. Vol. 1 Mifune (三船) and Ogawa (小川) Mifune: Voiced by: Yō Taichi[10] (Japanese); Marisa Duran[11] (English) Ogawa: Voiced by: Atsumi Tanezaki[12] (Japanese); Natalie Hoover[13] (English) A pair of gyaru schoolgirls from class B. Mifune has light brown hair parted bangs and a short ponytail; Ogawa has short blonde hair pulled back in the middle, and a dark complexion.