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2009 also had ''[[Kamen Rider G]]'', a TV special that was an [[Affectionate Parody]] of all things Kamen Rider, starring veterans from the show and members of the idol group SMAP. ''G'' also served as a teaser for ''Decade'', with Tsukasa and the other nine Heisei Riders showing up to give G a pep talk during the final battle. |
2009 also had ''[[Kamen Rider G]]'', a TV special that was an [[Affectionate Parody]] of all things Kamen Rider, starring veterans from the show and members of the idol group SMAP. ''G'' also served as a teaser for ''Decade'', with Tsukasa and the other nine Heisei Riders showing up to give G a pep talk during the final battle. |
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[[Namco Bandai]] has a video game series called ''[[Kamen Rider Climax Heroes]]'', which is basically a fighting game featuring all of the Heisei-era protagonists. It started with a [[ |
[[Namco Bandai]] has a video game series called ''[[Kamen Rider Climax Heroes]]'', which is basically a fighting game featuring all of the Heisei-era protagonists. It started with a [[PlayStation 2]] game to tie into the ''Decade'' movie and has followed with [[Updated Rerelease|Updated Rereleases]] on the [[Wii]] each following year; these updates mainly consist of adding that year's new Rider and some others to the roster. In the West, the ''Climax Heroes'' engine was [[Remade for the Export]] as a ''Dragon Knight'' game. |
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An arcade game also exists, ''Kamen Rider Battle: Ganbaride'', that works by [[Card Battle Game|collecting cards]] and scanning them into the machine. It was being ported to the [[Nintendo DS]] under the name of ''Kamen Rider Ganbaride: Card Battle Taisen'', covering the first ten or so expansion sets. |
An arcade game also exists, ''Kamen Rider Battle: Ganbaride'', that works by [[Card Battle Game|collecting cards]] and scanning them into the machine. It was being ported to the [[Nintendo DS]] under the name of ''Kamen Rider Ganbaride: Card Battle Taisen'', covering the first ten or so expansion sets. |