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* THQ's ''[[Nicktoons Unite]]'' series, merging various [[Nickelodeon|Nicktoons]] with ''[[Spongebob SquarePants]]'', ''[[Danny Phantom]]'' and ''[[The Adventures of Jimmy Neutron]]'' consistenly featuring as well as reoccuring appearances of varying frequency from ''The [[Fairly Oddparents]]'', ''[[Tak and The Power of Juju]]'' and ''[[Invader Zim]]'' (And that's long after [[Executive Meddling|the last one has]] [[Screwed By the Network|been killed off]], mind you). Oh, and I kid you not, [[The Ren and Stimpy Show|Stimpy]] and [[Rocko's Modern Life|Rocko]] in the console version of ''Nicktoons: Attack of the Toybots'', and [[Avatar: The Last Airbender|Aang]] in ''Nicktoons Nitro''. it has been sorta-followed by ''[[Nicktoons MLB]]''.
* ''[[Gundam vs. Series|Mobile Suit Gundam: Gundam vs. Gundam]]'' is an arcade [[Fighting Game]] with a [[Crisis Crossover]] [[Excuse Plot]] that throws all thirty years of the ''[[Gundam]]'' franchise together so characters like [[Mobile Suit Gundam|Amuro]], [[G Gundam|Domon]], [[Gundam Wing|Heero]], [[Gundam Seed|Kira]], and [[Gundam 00|Setsuna]] can beat the stuffing out of each other.
** Similarly, there is ''[[Gundam|Dynasty Warriors| Gundam]]'' that has several stories focusing on different pilots teaming up into two forces because of this. Eventually, you can even have different pilots using different mecha.
* ''Dengeki Gakuen RPG: Cross of Venus'' is a [[Nintendo DS]] [[Action RPG]] that throws ''[[Shakugan no Shana]]'', ''[[Iriya no Sora UFO no Natsu]]'', ''[[Kino's Journey]]'', ''[[To Aru Majutsu no Index]]'', ''[[Nogizaka Haruka no Himitsu]]'', ''[[Bludgeoning Angel Dokurochan (Light Novel)|Bludgeoning Angel Dokurochan]]'', ''[[Toradora (Light Novel)|Toradora]]'' and ''[[Asura Cryin]]''' (with cameos from ''[[Spice and Wolf]]'', ''[[Baccano (Light Novel)|Baccano]]!'', ''[[Inukami]]!'' and the [[Boogiepop Series]]) together into a [[Crisis Crossover]].
* ''[[Dream Mix TV World Fighters]]'' is a fairly bizarre crossover [[Fighting Game]] featuring characters from [[Konami]], [[Hudson Soft]], and [[Takara]]. It's a shame it wasn't very good; where else could you pit [[Bomberman (Video Game)|Bomberman]], [[Castlevania|Simon Belmont]], [[Metal Gear|Solid Snake]] and [[Transformers|Optimus Prime]] against each other?
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* NES pirate cartridge ''Kart Fighter'' drops the characters from ''[[Super Mario Kart (Video Game)|Super Mario Kart]]'' into a fighting game, while ''World Heroes 2'' (not to be confused with the actual ''[[World Heroes (Video Game)|World Heroes]]'' games) includes [[Street Fighter|Ryu, Chun Li, M. Bison]], [[Final Fight|Haggar]], [[Fatal Fury|Andy Bogard, Lawrence Blood, Mai Shiranui]], [[Super Mario Bros|Mario, King Koopa]], [[Sonic the Hedgehog]], [[Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles|Leonardo]], and [[Dragonball Z|Goku]].
* The ''[[Warriors Orochi]]'' games has the characters of both [[Dynasty Warriors]] and [[Samurai Warriors]] dropped into the same setting due to the [[Big Bad]] messing around with time to seek out powerful warriors to challenge him. Along for the ride are some mythical beings exclusive to the series and by the third game, [[Dead or Alive|Ayane]], [[Ninja Gaiden|Ryu Hayabusa]], Achilles of [[Warriors Legends of Troy]], Nemea of [[Trinity Souls of Zill Oll]] and Jeanne d'Arc of Bladestorm.
 
 
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