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* RedIsHeroic: Blodia is colored in red and is piloted by the main character Jin Saotome.
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* PileBunker: Blodia's arm weapon, the "Power Knuckle", has twin pilebunkers installed into it. This weapon allows Blodia to thrust into enemy opponents to command grab or to initiate a neutral (light)/forwards motion (heavy) RapidFireFisticuffs move called "Gatling Rod".
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** Just like Gaits, compared to Warlock's original appearance as a reoccurring boss in ''Armored Warriors'', Warlock TookALevelInBadass and became even more powerful here in ''Cyberbots''. Instead of being piloted by Azrael, it's piloted by the weapon G.O.D. and Warlock gains new powerful moves like a full screen projectile that boomerangs front and back and an HP draining throw that can heal itself. While Warlock is not very combo heavy, it sure hits hard.

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** Just like Gaits, compared to Warlock's original appearance as a reoccurring boss in ''Armored Warriors'', Warlock TookALevelInBadass and became even more powerful here in ''Cyberbots''. Instead of being piloted by Azrael, it's piloted by the weapon G.O.D. and Warlock gains new powerful moves like a full screen projectile that boomerangs front and back back, a DopplegangerAttack that increases its attack range, and an HP draining throw that can heal itself. While Warlock is not very combo heavy, it sure hits hard.
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** P-10033 Gaits went from a enemy mook in ''Armored Warriors'' to a PintSizedPowerhouse that covers everything in a LightningBruiser character. This includes having a projectile that stuns the opponent, a {{Shoryuken}} from its shield that can hit enemies who attempt to jump in, a HurricaneKick that closes the distance greatly, anti-air missiles for hitting from afar, and the ability to teleport to different parts of the screen.

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** P-10033 Gaits went from a fodder enemy mook in ''Armored Warriors'' to a PintSizedPowerhouse in ''Cyberbots'' that covers everything in a LightningBruiser character. This includes having a projectile that stuns the opponent, a {{Shoryuken}} from its shield that can hit enemies who attempt to jump in, a HurricaneKick that closes the distance greatly, anti-air missiles for hitting from afar, and the ability to teleport to different parts of the screen.
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** Just like Gaits, compared to Warlock's original appearance as a reoccurring boss in ''Armored Warriors'', Warlock TookALevelInBadass and became even more powerful here in ''Cyberbots''. Instead of having a individual pilot, it's piloted by the weapon G.O.D. and Warlock gains new powerful moves like a full screen projectile that boomerangs front and back and an HP draining throw that can heal itself. While Warlock is not very combo heavy, it sure hits hard.

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** Just like Gaits, compared to Warlock's original appearance as a reoccurring boss in ''Armored Warriors'', Warlock TookALevelInBadass and became even more powerful here in ''Cyberbots''. Instead of having a individual pilot, being piloted by Azrael, it's piloted by the weapon G.O.D. and Warlock gains new powerful moves like a full screen projectile that boomerangs front and back and an HP draining throw that can heal itself. While Warlock is not very combo heavy, it sure hits hard.
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** Just like Gaits, compared to Warlock's original appearance in ''Armored Warriors'', Warlock TookALevelInBadass and became even more powerful here in ''Cyberbots''. Instead of having a individual pilot, it's piloted by the weapon G.O.D. and Warlock gains new powerful moves like a full screen projectile that boomerangs front and back and an HP draining throw that can heal itself. While Warlock is not very combo heavy, it sure hits hard.

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** Just like Gaits, compared to Warlock's original appearance as a reoccurring boss in ''Armored Warriors'', Warlock TookALevelInBadass and became even more powerful here in ''Cyberbots''. Instead of having a individual pilot, it's piloted by the weapon G.O.D. and Warlock gains new powerful moves like a full screen projectile that boomerangs front and back and an HP draining throw that can heal itself. While Warlock is not very combo heavy, it sure hits hard.

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* SNKBoss: Compared to Warlock's original appearance in ''Armored Warriors'', Warlock TookALevelInBadass and became even more powerful here in ''Cyberbots'' and instead of having a individual pilot, it's piloted by the weapon G.O.D. Devilotte in the Super-8 is a "heinously cheap and difficult midboss" version. [[spoiler:SHADE piloting Helion also qualifies due to having lots of long range zoning options and flight.]]

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* SNKBoss: Compared SNKBoss:
** Devilotte in the Super-8 is a "heinously cheap and difficult midboss" version. Super-8 is insane in zoning and knows how to apply pressure to opponents.
** P-10033 Gaits went from a enemy mook in ''Armored Warriors'' to a PintSizedPowerhouse that covers everything in a LightningBruiser character. This includes having a projectile that stuns the opponent, a {{Shoryuken}} from its shield that can hit enemies who attempt to jump in, a HurricaneKick that closes the distance greatly, anti-air missiles for hitting from afar, and the ability to teleport to different parts of the screen.
** Just like Gaits, compared
to Warlock's original appearance in ''Armored Warriors'', Warlock TookALevelInBadass and became even more powerful here in ''Cyberbots'' and instead ''Cyberbots''. Instead of having a individual pilot, it's piloted by the weapon G.O.D. Devilotte in the Super-8 is a "heinously cheap and difficult midboss" version. Warlock gains new powerful moves like a full screen projectile that boomerangs front and back and an HP draining throw that can heal itself. While Warlock is not very combo heavy, it sure hits hard.
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[[spoiler:SHADE piloting Helion also qualifies due to having lots of long range zoning options and flight.]]
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The series remained in obscurity until Devilotte was featured in ''Super Puzzle Fighter II Turbo'' in 1996. Jin also made the cut for ''VideoGame/MarvelVsCapcomClashOfTheSuperheroes'' and ''VideoGame/TechRomancer'' in 1998, with Devilotte and her lackeys making the cut as a selectable AssistCharacter in the former, and ''VideoGame/MarvelVsCapcom2''. Finally, Blodia was featured in ''VideoGame/NamcoXCapcom'' as a mecha for [[VideoGame/ForgottenWorlds Sylphie]], and Devilotte appears as a Solo Unit in ''VideoGame/ProjectXZone'', the game's SpiritualSuccessor. It's now available as a downloadable game in the UsefulNotes/PlaystationNetwork, under Japanese Imports. And the game makes its return as one of many available classic Capcom arcade games to play in the ''[[https://www.capcom-arcade-stadium.com/us/ Capcom Arcade Stadium]]'' bundle for the UsefulNotes/NintendoSwitch, slated for release in February 2021.

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The series remained in obscurity until Devilotte was featured in ''Super Puzzle Fighter II Turbo'' in 1996. Jin also made the cut for ''VideoGame/MarvelVsCapcomClashOfTheSuperheroes'' and ''VideoGame/TechRomancer'' in 1998, with Devilotte and her lackeys making the cut as a selectable AssistCharacter in the former, and ''VideoGame/MarvelVsCapcom2''. Finally, Blodia was featured in ''VideoGame/NamcoXCapcom'' as a mecha for [[VideoGame/ForgottenWorlds Sylphie]], and Devilotte appears as a Solo Unit in ''VideoGame/ProjectXZone'', the game's SpiritualSuccessor. It's now available as a downloadable game in the UsefulNotes/PlaystationNetwork, under Japanese Imports. And the game makes its return as one of many available classic Capcom arcade games to play in the ''[[https://www.capcom-arcade-stadium.com/us/ Capcom Arcade Stadium]]'' bundle for the UsefulNotes/NintendoSwitch, slated for release in UsefulNotes/NintendoSwitch and it released on February 18, 2021.
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Also known as ''Cyberbots: Full Metal Madness'', this is a FightingGame made by Creator/{{Capcom}} in 1995 for arcade, UsefulNotes/SegaSaturn and UsefulNotes/PlayStation. The game is Capcom's attempt to create a ''Franchise/StreetFighter'' clone using the {{Mini Mecha}}s from ''VideoGame/ArmoredWarriors'' now turned into {{Humongous Mecha}}s and using four buttons instead of the usual six. Officially, ''Cyberbots'' is a spin-off of ''Armored Warriors'', bringing back and reusing mecha character designs from the previous game and introducing a new cast of characters.

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Also known as ''Cyberbots: Full Metal Madness'', this is a FightingGame made by Creator/{{Capcom}} in 1995 for arcade, UsefulNotes/SegaSaturn and UsefulNotes/PlayStation. The game is Capcom's attempt to create a ''Franchise/StreetFighter'' clone using the {{Mini Mecha}}s from ''VideoGame/ArmoredWarriors'' now turned into {{Humongous Mecha}}s and using four buttons instead of the usual six. Officially, ''Cyberbots'' is a spin-off of ''Armored Warriors'', bringing back and reusing mecha character designs from the previous game and while introducing a new cast of characters.
pilot characters to control the mechas.
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* PileBunker: Blodia has twin pilebunkers called the "Gatling Rod". This weapon allows Blodia to thrust into enemy opponents to command grab or to initiate a neutral (light)/forwards motion (heavy) RapidFireFisticuffs.

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* PileBunker: Blodia Blodia's arm weapon, the "Power Knuckle", has twin pilebunkers called the "Gatling Rod". installed into it. This weapon allows Blodia to thrust into enemy opponents to command grab or to initiate a neutral (light)/forwards motion (heavy) RapidFireFisticuffs.RapidFireFisticuffs move called "Gatling Rod".
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* AshFace: Devilotte, Dave, and Xavier's faces are covered in soot when they are defeated.


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* LaughablyEvil: Devilotte is a hilariously snotty and bratty princess who doesn't take losing well. She also has a crush for the elder soldier Gawain.
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* SNKBoss: Compared to Warlock's original appearance in ''Armored Warriors'', Warlock TookALevelInBadass and became even more powerful here in ''Cyberbots'' and instead of having a individual pilot, it's piloted by the weapon G.O.D. Devilotte in the Super-8 is a "heinously cheap and difficult midboss" version.

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* SNKBoss: Compared to Warlock's original appearance in ''Armored Warriors'', Warlock TookALevelInBadass and became even more powerful here in ''Cyberbots'' and instead of having a individual pilot, it's piloted by the weapon G.O.D. Devilotte in the Super-8 is a "heinously cheap and difficult midboss" version. [[spoiler:SHADE piloting Helion also qualifies due to having lots of long range zoning options and flight.]]
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* BrainMonster: G.O.D. is this combined with BrainInAJar and BodyHorror. Their appearance is a horrific amalgamation of several human-like heads and faces combined into a fleshy, brain-like being floating in a jar full of liquids.


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* UrbanRuins: The Megapolis Stage shows visible damage to surrounding buildings if a character gets knocked back and collides with the buildings in the background.
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* HumongousMecha: Variable Armors like Blodia were originally MiniMecha sized in ''VideoGame/ArmoredWarriors''. Here in ''Cyberbots'', all Variable Armors including Blodia are scaled up in a larger size, towering over plenty of buildings.

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* HumongousMecha: Variable Variant Armors like Blodia were originally MiniMecha sized in ''VideoGame/ArmoredWarriors''. Here in ''Cyberbots'', all Variable Variant Armors including Blodia are scaled up in a larger size, towering over plenty of buildings.



* [[MixAndMatchCritters Mix And Match Mechas]]: They aren't called "Variable Armors" for nothing. This is [[GameplayAndStoryIntegration part of the gameplay]]: every part changes the basic stats of the robots.

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* [[MixAndMatchCritters Mix And Match Mechas]]: They aren't called "Variable "Variant Armors" for nothing. This is [[GameplayAndStoryIntegration part of the gameplay]]: every part changes the basic stats of the robots.
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* RedIsHeroic: Blodia is colored in red and is piloted by the main character Jin Saotome.
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* ThisIsADrill: GP-D2 Cyclone has a drill arm, around which most of its unique specials revolve. BX-07R Riot and FZ-900J Killer Bee can transform into a giant drill. Blodia has knee drills for its running light attack.

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* ThisIsADrill: GP-D2 Cyclone has a drill arm, around which most of its unique specials revolve. BX-07R Riot and FZ-900J Killer Bee can transform into a giant drill. Blodia has knee drills for its running light attack and its downward high jump attack.
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* PileBunker: Blodia has twin pilebunkers called the "Gatling Rod". This weapon allows Blodia to thrust into enemy opponents to command grab or to initiate a neutral (light)/forwards motion (heavy) RapidFireFisticuffs.
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* KatanasAreJustBetter: [[https://www.fightersgeneration.com/nf2/game/cyberbots-rare-artwork-by-kinu-nishimura.gifJin Saotome is shown to wield one in supplemental material.]]

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* KatanasAreJustBetter: [[https://www.fightersgeneration.com/nf2/game/cyberbots-rare-artwork-by-kinu-nishimura.gifJin gif Jin Saotome is shown to wield one in supplemental material.]]
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* KatanasAreJustBetter: [[https://www.fightersgeneration.com/nf2/game/cyberbots-rare-artwork-by-kinu-nishimura.gifJin Saotome is shown to wield one in supplemental material.]]
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Also known as ''Cyberbots: Full Metal Madness'', this is a FightingGame made by Creator/{{Capcom}} in 1995 for arcade, UsefulNotes/SegaSaturn and UsefulNotes/PlayStation. The game is Capcom's attempt to create a ''Franchise/StreetFighter'' clone using the {{Mini Mecha}}s from ''VideoGame/ArmoredWarriors'' now turned into {{Humoungous Mecha}}s and using four buttons instead of the usual six. Officially, ''Cyberbots'' is a spin-off of ''Armored Warriors'', bringing back and reusing mecha character designs from the previous game and introducing a new cast of characters.

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Also known as ''Cyberbots: Full Metal Madness'', this is a FightingGame made by Creator/{{Capcom}} in 1995 for arcade, UsefulNotes/SegaSaturn and UsefulNotes/PlayStation. The game is Capcom's attempt to create a ''Franchise/StreetFighter'' clone using the {{Mini Mecha}}s from ''VideoGame/ArmoredWarriors'' now turned into {{Humoungous {{Humongous Mecha}}s and using four buttons instead of the usual six. Officially, ''Cyberbots'' is a spin-off of ''Armored Warriors'', bringing back and reusing mecha character designs from the previous game and introducing a new cast of characters.
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Also known as ''Cyberbots: Full Metal Madness'', this is a FightingGame made by Creator/{{Capcom}} in 1995 for arcade, UsefulNotes/SegaSaturn and UsefulNotes/PlayStation. The game is Capcom's attempt to create a ''Franchise/StreetFighter'' clone using the {{Humongous Mecha}}s from ''VideoGame/ArmoredWarriors'' and four buttons instead of the usual six.

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Also known as ''Cyberbots: Full Metal Madness'', this is a FightingGame made by Creator/{{Capcom}} in 1995 for arcade, UsefulNotes/SegaSaturn and UsefulNotes/PlayStation. The game is Capcom's attempt to create a ''Franchise/StreetFighter'' clone using the {{Humongous {{Mini Mecha}}s from ''VideoGame/ArmoredWarriors'' now turned into {{Humoungous Mecha}}s and using four buttons instead of the usual six.
six. Officially, ''Cyberbots'' is a spin-off of ''Armored Warriors'', bringing back and reusing mecha character designs from the previous game and introducing a new cast of characters.



* ThisIsADrill: GP-D2 Cyclone has a drill arm, around which most of its unique specials revolve. BX-07R Riot and FZ-900J Killer Bee can transform into a giant drill. Blodia has knee drill for its running light attack.

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* ThisIsADrill: GP-D2 Cyclone has a drill arm, around which most of its unique specials revolve. BX-07R Riot and FZ-900J Killer Bee can transform into a giant drill. Blodia has knee drill drills for its running light attack.
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* ThisIsADrill: GP-D2 Cyclone has a drill arm, around which most of its unique specials revolve. BX-07R Riot and FZ-900J Killer Bee can transform into a giant drill. Blodio has knee drill for its running light attack.

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* ThisIsADrill: GP-D2 Cyclone has a drill arm, around which most of its unique specials revolve. BX-07R Riot and FZ-900J Killer Bee can transform into a giant drill. Blodio Blodia has knee drill for its running light attack.
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* ThisIsADrill: GP-D2 Cyclone has a drill arm, around which most of its unique specials revolve. BX-07R Riot and FZ-900J Killer Bee can transform into a giant drill.

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* ThisIsADrill: GP-D2 Cyclone has a drill arm, around which most of its unique specials revolve. BX-07R Riot and FZ-900J Killer Bee can transform into a giant drill. Blodio has knee drill for its running light attack.

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* InnocentFanserviceGirl: Arieta wears nothing but a collar. She normally is seen in a personal mech suit, but it has a glass dome cockpit, which doesn't hide much anyway. She has much bigger problems to worry about than her nudity.



* ShamelessFanserviceGirl: Arieta wears nothing but a collar. She normally is seen in a personal mech suit, but it has a glass dome cockpit, which doesn't hide much anyway. She has much bigger problems to worry about than her nudity.
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* SNKBoss: Warlock. Devilotte in the Super-8 is a "heinously cheap and difficult midboss" version.

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* SNKBoss: Warlock.Compared to Warlock's original appearance in ''Armored Warriors'', Warlock TookALevelInBadass and became even more powerful here in ''Cyberbots'' and instead of having a individual pilot, it's piloted by the weapon G.O.D. Devilotte in the Super-8 is a "heinously cheap and difficult midboss" version.
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* LaserBlade: Blodia, Swordsman, Killer Bee and Helion have one. Reptos has a pair of them hidden in its forearms. Aside from VA, Gawaine also carries one around.

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* LaserBlade: Blodia, Blodia (jumping high attack), Swordsman, Killer Bee and Helion have one. Reptos has a pair of them hidden in its forearms. Aside from VA, Gawaine also carries one around.

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* LaserBlade: Swordman, Killer Bee and Helion have one. Reptos has a pair of them hidden in its forearms. Aside from VA, Gawaine also carries one around.

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* LaserBlade: Swordman, Blodia, Swordsman, Killer Bee and Helion have one. Reptos has a pair of them hidden in its forearms. Aside from VA, Gawaine also carries one around.


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** Jin's father, [[https://pbs.twimg.com/media/DwaBL9gWwAALg9y.jpg Ken Saotome (seen on the left)]], is a direct homage to ''[[Series/KamenRider Kamen Rider Ichigo/Takeshi Hongo]]'', albeit without the mask.
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The series remained in obscurity until Devilotte was featured in ''Super Puzzle Fighter II Turbo'' in 1996. Jin also made the cut for ''VideoGame/MarvelVsCapcomClashOfTheSuperheroes'' and ''VideoGame/TechRomancer'' in 1998, with Devilotte and her lackeys making the cut as a selectable AssistCharacter in the former, and ''VideoGame/MarvelVsCapcom2''. Finally, Blodia was featured in ''VideoGame/NamcoXCapcom'' as a mecha for [[VideoGame/ForgottenWorlds Sylphie]], and Devilotte appears as a Solo Unit in ''VideoGame/ProjectXZone'', the game's SpiritualSuccessor. It's now available as a downloadable game in the UsefulNotes/PlaystationNetwork, under Japanese Imports. And the game makes its return as one of many available classic Capcom arcade games to play in the ''[[https://capcom.fandom.com/wiki/Capcom_Arcade_Stadium Capcom Arcade Stadium]]'' bundle for the UsefulNotes/NintendoSwitch, slated for release in February 2021.

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The series remained in obscurity until Devilotte was featured in ''Super Puzzle Fighter II Turbo'' in 1996. Jin also made the cut for ''VideoGame/MarvelVsCapcomClashOfTheSuperheroes'' and ''VideoGame/TechRomancer'' in 1998, with Devilotte and her lackeys making the cut as a selectable AssistCharacter in the former, and ''VideoGame/MarvelVsCapcom2''. Finally, Blodia was featured in ''VideoGame/NamcoXCapcom'' as a mecha for [[VideoGame/ForgottenWorlds Sylphie]], and Devilotte appears as a Solo Unit in ''VideoGame/ProjectXZone'', the game's SpiritualSuccessor. It's now available as a downloadable game in the UsefulNotes/PlaystationNetwork, under Japanese Imports. And the game makes its return as one of many available classic Capcom arcade games to play in the ''[[https://capcom.fandom.com/wiki/Capcom_Arcade_Stadium ''[[https://www.capcom-arcade-stadium.com/us/ Capcom Arcade Stadium]]'' bundle for the UsefulNotes/NintendoSwitch, slated for release in February 2021.
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The series remained in obscurity until Devilotte was featured in ''Super Puzzle Fighter II Turbo'' in 1996. Jin also made the cut for ''VideoGame/MarvelVsCapcomClashOfTheSuperheroes'' and ''VideoGame/TechRomancer'' in 1998, with Devilotte and her lackeys making the cut as a selectable AssistCharacter in the former, and ''VideoGame/MarvelVsCapcom2''. Finally, Blodia was featured in ''VideoGame/NamcoXCapcom'' as a mecha for [[VideoGame/ForgottenWorlds Sylphie]], and Devilotte appears as a Solo Unit in ''VideoGame/ProjectXZone'', the game's SpiritualSuccessor. It's now available as a downloadable game in the UsefulNotes/PlaystationNetwork, under Japanese Imports. And the game makes its return as one of many available classic Capcom arcade games to play in the ''Capcom Arcade Stadium'' bundle for the UsefulNotes/NintendoSwitch, slated for release in February 2021.

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The series remained in obscurity until Devilotte was featured in ''Super Puzzle Fighter II Turbo'' in 1996. Jin also made the cut for ''VideoGame/MarvelVsCapcomClashOfTheSuperheroes'' and ''VideoGame/TechRomancer'' in 1998, with Devilotte and her lackeys making the cut as a selectable AssistCharacter in the former, and ''VideoGame/MarvelVsCapcom2''. Finally, Blodia was featured in ''VideoGame/NamcoXCapcom'' as a mecha for [[VideoGame/ForgottenWorlds Sylphie]], and Devilotte appears as a Solo Unit in ''VideoGame/ProjectXZone'', the game's SpiritualSuccessor. It's now available as a downloadable game in the UsefulNotes/PlaystationNetwork, under Japanese Imports. And the game makes its return as one of many available classic Capcom arcade games to play in the ''Capcom ''[[https://capcom.fandom.com/wiki/Capcom_Arcade_Stadium Capcom Arcade Stadium'' Stadium]]'' bundle for the UsefulNotes/NintendoSwitch, slated for release in February 2021.

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