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They range from role-playing and strategy games to action and adventure games. These include titles for the WonderSwan,[124] WonderSwan Color,[125][126][127] Game Boy Color,[128][129] Game Boy Advance,[130] PlayStation,[131][132] and PlayStation 2. [133] A game based on the second anime adaptation was released on the PlayStation Portable on September 20, 2012. [134] Characters from the franchise have appeared along with other Weekly Shōnen Jump properties in the fighting games Jump Super Stars and Jump Ultimate Stars for the Nintendo DS, J-Stars Victory VS for the PlayStation 3 and PlayStation Vita,[135][136] and Jump Force for Windows, PlayStation 4 and Xbox One. [137] In December 2023, Eighting and Bushiroad Games announced a fighting video game based on the manga,[138][139] titled Hunter × Hunter Nen × Impact. [140] It is set to be released for the PlayStation 5, Nintendo Switch, and Windows (via Steam). A demo is set to available to play at the Evo Japan 2024 event on April 27. [141] Other merchandise[edit] A series of three film books based on the first anime series and authored by Nobuaki Kishikan has been released by Shueisha from December 3, 1999, to August 24, 2001. [142][143][144] A guidebook to the anime titled Hunter × Hunter Characters Book: World × Character × Blessing (Hunter × Hunter キャラクターズブック World × Character × Blessing) was published by Shueisha in January 2001. [145] A guidebook to the manga titled Hunter × Hunter: Hunters Association Official World and Character Guide (Hunter × Hunter ハンター協会公式発行ハンターズ・ガイド) was published by the company on June 4, 2004. [146] There is also an extensive trading card game by Bandai,[147] action and trading figures,[148][149] and various other collectables. Overwhelmed by the pressure, Ippo was beaten into a corner by Sendō, who implanted fear into the challenger until the second round ends. At the corner, Ippo was instructed to attack instead of defending and to take the initiative. Ippo using Sakki on Sendō. In the third round, Ippo attempted to attack after barely dodging the champion's punches, but he got pressured into blocking instead. Ippo then became confused as he witnessed Sendō using the Sakki, eventually cornering himself. After getting hit at the corner, Ippo barely dodged an attack and slipped. As he falls, he felt as if the match was over until he realised that he had not done everything he could do. Ippo regained his footing and, as Sendō was launching his left Smash, Ippo used Sakki, causing Sendō to cancel his Smash and step back. The third round then ended. At the corner, while Ippo was in a daze trying to think of what he practised, Hachi barked from the crowd. This caused Ippo to remember his training at the Pension Yoshio for the Sakki.
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