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* [[Numerical Hard]]
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* [[Not Screened for Critics]]: Only the English-language version. The Japanese magazine ''Famitsu'' gave it a below-average 18 out of 40.
* [[Not Screened for Critics]]: Only the English-language version. The Japanese magazine ''Famitsu'' gave it a below-average 18 out of 40.
* [[One Letter Name]]: G
* [[One-Letter Name]]: G
* [[Schedule Slip]]: The U.S. release of the game was initially scheduled for a January 12, 2010, release, but was pushed back three times to late March, April and finally May with no fanfare.
* [[Schedule Slip]]: The U.S. release of the game was initially scheduled for a January 12, 2010, release, but was pushed back three times to late March, April and finally May with no fanfare.
* [[A Winner Is You]]
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[[Category:Fighting Game]]
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Revision as of 14:28, 8 January 2014

Notable solely for being "That Fighting Game with Izuna and Shino in it", Windy X Windam is a Nintendo DS Fighting Game by Ninja Studio starring (or "co-starring", if you prefer) seven fighters from a remote island kingdom called Gawain, a place where people empowered with devices called "Windies" are given the ability to fly. They, along with a mysterious "eighth" malefactor, have assembled for a tournament, wherein the winner will have his/her one greatest wish granted. Aside from the flight and special attacks granted by their devices, the fighters also have the ability to transform (for a very brief period of time) into a more powerful form.

The game was released in Japan in the summer of 2008 by Success Corp., while it was given a very limited release in the U.S. by Graffiti Entertainment two years later, available only through online retailers.


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