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[15] Baki Gaiden: Scarface (バキ外伝 疵面 -スカーフェイス-, or Scarface: Legend of the Invincible Fist) - Spinoff series, written and illustrated by Yukinao Yamauchi, depicting Kaoru Hanayama's yakuza adventures. Ran from March 2005 to
December 2007 in Champion Red, then from July 2009 in Weekly Shōnen Champion.
Collected into eight volumes. [16] Baki Hanma 10. 5 Gaiden: Pickle (範馬刃牙10. 5巻外伝ピクル) - Set after volume 10 of the third manga, it introduces Pickle. Published in one volume in 2008. [17] Baki Gaiden: Gaia (バキ外伝 GaiA) - Spinoff series, written and illustrated by Hitoshi Tomizawa, starring Gaia. Published in Weekly Shōnen Champion in 2009. Baki Domoe (バキどもえ) -
Comedic spinoff, written and illustrated by Naoki Saito. Originally launched digitally on Weekly Shōnen Champion The Web in 2010, then serialized irregularly in Weekly Shōnen Champion and finally Bessatsu Shōnen Champion until October 2014.
While doing roadwork, Ippo was surprised when he passed by Volg, who went from Russia to Japan looking for Ippo. Volg revealed that he is planning on making a come
back in the United States of America, requesting for Ippo to give him back his gloves he gave him when he left Japan. Ippo let him know that he has them, but when he learned that Volg slept under a bridge for two nights, he offered Volg to stay at his house until he leaves Japan. Ippo then took Volg to his home where he shows him tape recordings of some of his matches. Volg was amazed of the Dempsey Roll and mentioned that he would aim for a counter if he were to face it. This made Ippo realise that Volg may be the one to help him against Sawamura. After dinner, Ippo asked Volg if he could
spar with him, however, Volg declined, as he felt he would be of no help to him due to his absence from boxing. Ippo's Dempsey Roll being defeated by Volg. While working at the fishing boat and training with Volg at the gym, Ippo later discovered that Volg left after watching tapes of Sawamura's matches. When Umezawa asked what will happen with Volg, Ippo answered that Kamogawa had contacted Dankichi Hama to Volg in America. On the day before Volg leaves for America, Volg asked Ippo to spar with him, wanting to show him the Dempsey Roll counter.
This was also one of three SNK games (the others being King of Fighters '99 and Garou: Mark of the Wolves) that Agetec
published in North America for the ailing Dreamcast during its final days. Metal Slug 2 Super-Vehicle 001/II (1998, NeoGeo)
Continuing the awesome combination that made Metal Slug famous was this sequel, which was released two years after the first game. Unlike the first Metal Slug, which had some traditional locations (jungle, urban battlefield), Metal Slug 2 threw all preconceived notions about how a shooter should function out the window. This became evident in just the second level of the game, where you had to battle the undead. If you came in contact with their poisonous spew, instead of dying you would turn into an undead minion yourself, incapable of using any special weapons. Things definitely took a turn for the weird in Metal Slug 2. Whereas you fought against guerrilla militants in the first game, in this game you eventually had to take on aliens hell bent on invading Earth. It made for one of the
funnier levels in the game, not to mention one of the most frustrating ever. Although it was still a two-player affair, you could choose from four different characters. Real Bout Fatal Fury 2 (1998, NeoGeo)
Oddly enough, this is the only game in the Fatal Fury series that has never come out for any other system. RBFF2 built on the revised Fatal Fury 3 engine that the first RBFF used and added a couple of new characters to the mix: Rick Strowd and Li Xiangfei.