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* One of the attacks of Soulgain in ''[[Super Robot Wars]]'' is called [[The Four Gods|Seiryuu Rin]]... which is practically this trope exemplified. While weaker than Soulgain's other attacks, it's the only attack that allows multi-enemy targeting.
** Rushbird's Light Blazer from ''[[Super Robot Wars L]]''
* Zeus Guys in ''[[YoshisYoshi's Island]]'' use this as their primary attack.
* Julian's Soul Bomb attack in ''[[Little Fighter 2]]''.
* Dark Demon in ''[[Dynamite Headdy]]'' has a beam attack that takes up nearly the entire screen.
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* ''[[Golden Sun: Dark Dawn]]'' has a series of knuckle weapons and a character that can use them. The use of this trope (the [[Sword of Plot Advancement|Umbra Knuckles']] [[Casting a Shadow|Shadow Cannon]]) was inevitable.
* Parodied in ''[[Adventure Quest Worlds]]'' with Ryoku's Soul Nuke. As the Kitsune saga in general and the Dragon Koi Tournament in particular is pretty much a parody of popular anime, the attack takes a month or so to actually charge up (which is roughly enough time for the saga in general to wrap up). It ultimately never gets used, as by the time the final wrapping up cutscene of the saga rolls around, your character unceremoniously knocks Ryoku out just as he's finally about to cut loose.
* Goku in the [[Play StationPlayStation 2]] fighter ''[[Dragon Ball|Super Dragon Ball Z]]'' has a Kamehameha that hits like a 3-hit hadoken. Considering that the project was headed by the producer of ''[[Darkstalkers]]'' and the [[Street Figher|Street Fighter series]], this makes some sense.
* The ''[[Castlevania]]'' series gives us the Nova Skeletons, or as they're better described, '''''skeletons with Kamehamehas'''''. In ''Dawn of Sorrow'' and ''Order of Ecclesia'', you can steal their beams.
* The Flame in ''[[Prince of Persia]] 2: The Shadow and the Flame'' works much like a Hadoken.