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* In ''[[Turok]] 2'', the Juggernauts' [[BFS]]'s can do this.
* In ''[[Turok]] 2'', the Juggernauts' [[BFS]]'s can do this.
* [[Blaz Blue|Jin Kisaragi and Hakumen]] have this as a super. One is actually a wave of cold from his sword (Jin), whereas the other is played straight (Hakumen).
* [[Blaz Blue|Jin Kisaragi and Hakumen]] have this as a super. One is actually a wave of cold from his sword (Jin), whereas the other is played straight (Hakumen).
* Augus's blade, Wailing Dark from ''[[Asuras Wrath]]'' uses this as it's projectile, and can be curved sideways and can utilize multiple sword beams at once by default.
* Augus's blade, Wailing Dark from ''[[Asura's Wrath]]'' uses this as it's projectile, and can be curved sideways and can utilize multiple sword beams at once by default.
* The Moonlight Greatsword in ''[[Dark Souls]]'' unleashes this as its strong attack.
* The Moonlight Greatsword in ''[[Dark Souls]]'' unleashes this as its strong attack.
* Egg Emperor in ''[[Sonic Heroes (Video Game)|Sonic Heroes]]'' alternates between vertical and horizontal [[Sword Beams]] as his main attack. The same boss would return in ''[[Sonic Generations (Video Game)|Sonic Generations]]'' 3DS, now with diagonal ones added to the mix under certain conditions.
* Egg Emperor in ''[[Sonic Heroes (Video Game)|Sonic Heroes]]'' alternates between vertical and horizontal [[Sword Beams]] as his main attack. The same boss would return in ''[[Sonic Generations (Video Game)|Sonic Generations]]'' 3DS, now with diagonal ones added to the mix under certain conditions.