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* ''Pirates Vs. Ninjas Dodgeball''. And it doesn't stop at those two. There are other teams like robots, zombies, and aliens.
* ''Pirates Vs. Ninjas Dodgeball''. And it doesn't stop at those two. There are other teams like robots, zombies, and aliens.
* Some of us thought we were seeing things when we saw the first trailers for ''[[Lego Adaptation Game|Lego Star Wars]]''.
* Some of us thought we were seeing things when we saw the first trailers for ''[[Lego Adaptation Game|Lego Star Wars]]''.
* ''[[Para World]]'' probably takes the prize for this trope. Where to begin? Among others, the units available include ninjas, voodoo doctors who can restore you to life after you die, pirates who come from the same clan as the aforementioned ninjas, a guy who destroys buildings by ''headbutting'' them- buildings, now!-, a catapult that shoots raptor eggs that hatch on impact and attack the nearest living creature, a guy with a gatling gun- made of {{Bamboo Technology wood}}-, vikings, amazon warriors, a guy who kills himself with snakes as his main form of attack, and, oh, yes, jetpack vikings. The dinosaurs have upgrades ranging from adding blades onto their tusks to drugging them up so that they don't take damage until the high wears off. Attempts to describe any battles that occur in this game- which is, surprisingly, subpar even ''with'' all this- are entertaining, to say the least. "Then his submarine dinosaur sank my flamethrower ship!"
* ''[[Para World]]'' probably takes the prize for this trope. Where to begin? Among others, the units available include ninjas, voodoo doctors who can restore you to life after you die, pirates who come from the same clan as the aforementioned ninjas, a guy who destroys buildings by ''headbutting'' them - buildings, now! -, a catapult that shoots raptor eggs that hatch on impact and attack the nearest living creature, a guy with a gatling gun - made of [[Bamboo Technology|wood]] -, vikings, amazon warriors, a guy who kills himself with snakes as his main form of attack, and, oh, yes, jetpack vikings. The dinosaurs have upgrades ranging from adding blades onto their tusks to drugging them up so that they don't take damage until the high wears off. Attempts to describe any battles that occur in this game- which is, surprisingly, subpar even ''with'' all this- are entertaining, to say the least. "Then his submarine dinosaur sank my flamethrower ship!"
* The ''Oneechanbara'' stars Aya, a Japanese girl who is decked out in a cowboy hat and bikini who uses a katana to fight zombies commanded by her evil half-sister who killed her father. Add to this the fact that part of the gameplay involves her getting soaked in blood (which triggers an [[Unstoppable Rage]]) and there's an unlockable costume that is exactly the same of the original - but made of black leather. And a red scarf.
* The ''Oneechanbara'' stars Aya, a Japanese girl who is decked out in a cowboy hat and bikini who uses a katana to fight zombies commanded by her evil half-sister who killed her father. Add to this the fact that part of the gameplay involves her getting soaked in blood (which triggers an [[Unstoppable Rage]]) and there's an unlockable costume that is exactly the same of the original - but made of black leather. And a red scarf.
** In sequels, her [[Cute Bruiser]] [[Little Miss Badass]] half-sister makes a [[Heel Face Turn]] and joins up with her, after Aya rescues her from another, more legitimately evil [[Big Bad]]. Said sister fights in a [[Joshikousei|seifuku]], and uses a combination of a katana and throws powerful enough to dismember zombies. It's probably easier to name the things in the series that ''don't'' run on this or the standard [[Rule of Cool]].
** In sequels, her [[Cute Bruiser]] [[Little Miss Badass]] half-sister makes a [[Heel Face Turn]] and joins up with her, after Aya rescues her from another, more legitimately evil [[Big Bad]]. Said sister fights in a [[Joshikousei|seifuku]], and uses a combination of a katana and throws powerful enough to dismember zombies. It's probably easier to name the things in the series that ''don't'' run on this or the standard [[Rule of Cool]].