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  • Disney Infinity is a video game with a 'toybox' mode that allows player to mix and match characters from Disney and Pixar movies. Infinity 2.0 adds Marvel Universe characters and Infinity 3.0 adds Star Wars characters.
  • LEGO Dimensions does the same as Disney Infinity, but with LEGO franchises and minifigures and non-LEGO properties, including The DCU, The Lord of the Rings, Doctor Who, The Simpsons, Jurassic Park, Scooby-Doo, Back to the Future, Portal 2, The Wizard of Oz, Adventure Time, Harry Potter, Mission: Impossible, The A-Team, Sonic the Hedgehog, and even E.T. the Extra-Terrestrial and Lego City Undercover.
  • The King of Fighters was the original crossover fighter, taking characters from several SNK series including Fatal Fury, Art of Fighting, Psycho Soldier and Ikari Warriors.
    • NeoGeo Battle Coliseum is an extension of the above, including also characters from Samurai Shodown, The Last Blade, World Heroes, Aggressors of Dark Kombat, and even Metal Slug.
    • The King Of Fighters XI also threw in Buriki One and the Fu'un Series in the list of games represented in the series.
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    • SNK Gals Fighters is similar to KOF in that it has characters from SNK fighting games duking it put, the only real difference being that the roster is entirely female. It has a spiritual successor in SNK Heroines: Tag Team Frenzy. Both rosters mainly have characters from The King of Fighters. And some of the DLC characters in this game, such as Skullomania and Thief Arthur, bring this a bit further for being GuestFighters.
  • A staple of store demo displays in the later 90s, Sega produced Fighters Megamix, a crossover of Virtua Fighter, Fighting Vipers, and a couple one-off games such as Virtua Cop, Rent A Hero, Sonic the Fighters, and even Daytona USA.
  • Capcom's 'VS' series:
    • The Marvel vs. Capcom games, (X-Men vs. Street Fighter, Marvel Super Heroes vs. Street Fighter, Marvel vs. Capcom: Clash of the Superheroes, Marvel vs. Capcom 2: New Age of Heroes and now Marvel vs. Capcom 3) pit the characters of the various game series produced by Capcom against the heroes and villains of the Marvel Universe in, naturally, a fighting tournament. Only the sketchiest rationale is drawn for this.
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    • Following this is the SNK Vs. Capcom series, (SNK vs. Capcom: Match of the Millennium, Capcom vs. SNK: Millennium Fight 2000, Capcom vs. SNK 2: Mark of the Millennium and SNK vs. Capcom: SVC Chaos) basically putting the characters of bothcompanies' Fighting Game series against each other. A spinoff series known as SNK vs. Capcom: Card Fighters is a TCG pulling characters from both companies' entire libraries.
    • And then there is Namco × Capcom, a action/strategy RPG featuring characters from Namco and Capcom.
    • Street Fighter X Tekken and Tekken x Street Fighter however are actual fighting games featuring Namco (Tekken) and Capcom (Street Fighter) characters.
    • Only related through the VS. series via the appearance of one Capcom series rather than multiple but what the heck: Cross Edge is a RPG with Compile Heart at the helm of development. Characters from Darkstalkers, EXA_PICO, Disgaea, Spectral Souls, Atelier Marie: The Alchemist of Salburg and Mana Khemia show up in this one.
    • There's also Tatsunoko vs. Capcom, which returns to the gameplay of the Marvel series but instead pits the Capcom characters against the works of Tatsunoko Production like Gatchaman and Casshern. It is basically Marvel vs. Capcom using Japan's Marvel.
      • Even before Tatsunoko vs. Capcom, there was a PlayStationFighting Game called Tatsunoko Fight, which pitted four Tatsunoko superhero anime (and one original made-up anime) characters, along with their females/sidekicks and villains.
  • Super Mario War contains hundreds of user created skins that allow you to make the wackiest of situations. Any character that has been in Super Smash Bros. has a skin in the game, and even very obscure and non-videogame characters have been made, making this the largest video game crossover.
  • Project X Zone is a Spiritual Successor to Namco × Capcom, only now adding Sega (and technically Bandai of Namco Bandai, with Super Robot Wars Original Generation, and .hack being Bandai's franchises before the merger with Namco) into the mix. The sequel also adds Nintendo characters.
  • Capcom's Adventure Quiz, Capcom World and Capcom Quiz games feature several Capcom characters in the shared world of Capcom Kingdom, with Original Generation characters making cameos in later games.
  • Capcom's own Mascot Fighter: Capcom Fighting Evolution. The only game where we were able to have a Zangief vs. Alex fight, and which not only had the distinction of being the only Capcom-madenote crossover not featuring Morrigan, (Anakaris, Demitri, Felicia and Jedah, plus Pyron as one of the final bosses, were the Darkstalkers representants) but also the only game where we were able to fight as one (or two) of the Red Earth characters who aren't Tessa. (Leo, Hauzer, Hydron and Kenji were the representants)
  • In contrast, the Super Robot Wars series (almost certainly the originator of this trope in video game form) has magnificent, complex plots, and the individual games have touched upon nearly every Humongous Mecha series in existence. Particular of note is how they merge individual episodes to make missions, including having the famous 'dancing' episode of Neon Genesis Evangelion set on Macross Island.
    • Additionally, Super Robot Wars Original Generation is a Massively Multiplayer Crossover of various Super Robot Warsoriginal characters (as each Super Robot Wars sub-series is set in its own universe)
      • Furthermore, Super Robot Wars OG Saga: Endless Frontier is a crossover between Super Robot Wars Original Generation and Namco × Capcom (minus the Capcom) - making it a crossover between a crossover between crossovers and— oh dear..
      • And now we have reached critical mass with Project X Zone when they put the Capcom part back in and add Sega while putting the aforementioned protagonists of the previous series in this one.
    • And to top it all off, Another Century's Episode is Super Robot Warsusing the system fromArmored Core.
  • Chaos Wars uses a similar SRPG system to Super Robot Wars, but instead has more typical JRPG heroes from Atlus, RED, Idea Factory, and Aruze. This doesn't sound all that impressive — outside of Atlus and maybe Idea Factory those companies are virtually unknown in the States, until you realize this includes Shadow Hearts (Aruze), Growlanser (Atlus), Spectral Souls (Idea Factory), and Gungrave (RED). A sequel has been talked about, and there are hints that Shin Megami Tensei/Persona characters may make it in, and that Nippon Ichi might be invited to join the other 4 designers in the next series.
    • And ditto Trinity Universe, which has two story modes — one with Nippon Ichi's (Disgaea) characters, and one with Gust (Atelier) characters. It apparently revolves around someone throwing trash into Laharl's back yard. Gust and NIS are making a habit of doing these crossover games — NIS also has a habit of localizing all of Gusts' releases in the states, too.
  • Yet another pastiche of SRW would be Battle Moon Wars which merges the three major published Nasuverse canons together: Tsukihime, Fate/stay night, and Kara no Kyoukai.
  • The Super Smash Bros. series centers around having a huge assortment of different Nintendo characters duking it out, from powerhouse franchises like Super Mario Bros. and Pokémon to one-off retro games like Ice Climber and Duck Hunt. After Brawl (the third iteration), the series took it a step further by adding third-party Guest Fighters to the mix, with Konami's Solid Snake from the Metal Gear series and Sega's Sonic the Hedgehog joining the fight.note 3DS/Wii U has the aforementioned hedgehog as well as Capcom's Mega Man from the Classic series and Namco's Pac-Man, with Ryu from Capcom's Street Fighter, Cloud Strife from Square Enix's Final Fantasy VII and Sega/PlatinumGames's Bayonetta later appearing as downloadable content.
    • Fully realized in Super Smash Bros. Ultimate for Nintendo Switch: every playable character in Smash Bros. history is selectable (and then some). The game even has more content from third-parties, with Simon and Richter Belmont from Konami's Castlevania and Ken from Street Fighter as fighters and Konami's Bomberman, Yacht Club Games's Shovel Knight, and Rathalos from Capcom's Monster Hunter as Assist Trophies, with the latter also being a boss. The DLC will add Joker from Persona 5 to the mix. All told, there's more than thirty different game franchises represented in the playable characters alone, and dozens more when you count stages, music, assist trophies, and spirits, such as Virtua Fighter, SimCity, Tekken, Rayman, Tetris, Galaga, and Shantae.
    Sakurai: Simply put, this is the biggest crossover in gaming history. Once again, worlds will collide.
  • Square-Enix's Kingdom Hearts series merges nearly every movie in the Disney Animated Canon and some outside of it with the feel and characters of the Final Fantasy series (though, just like the Tsubasa example above, the Disney characters are alternate universe incarnations, as implicitly stated in the TRON world).note
  • On the PSP is Dissidia: Final Fantasy, where heroes and villains of various Final Fantasy games face off as part of the machinations of two opposing powers.
    • Final Fantasy Record Keeper, much like Dissidia, combines characters from all main games in the franchise, and even a number of spinoffs, the difference being that this is a somewhat decent (for mobile standards) RPG.
    • Final Fantasy Brave Exvius features characters from several Final Fantasy games.
    • Dissidia Final Fantasy: Opera Omnia is the series' first true Crisis Crossover as far as having the various casts interacting with each other, featuring main series games and some others like Tactics, Crystal Chronicles, and more.
  • Tales of the World, Namco's set of Massive Multiplayer Crossover games for their Tales Series. One bonus, though, is that the Narikiri Dungeon heroes' ability to dress as any Tales character and gain their abilities applies to bosses, too. Now add in the fact that theme music changes to whatever character or costume is in the lead of a party in battle, and you have a winning idea when a Tales fan can battle to Motoi Sakuraba's more popular themes, like Fighting of the Spirit or Decisive.
    • A recent download introduces Taki and Mitsurugi from Soulcalibur for use as well.
    • Tales of VS has recently been announced. It's a Fighting Game that we have been told is going to have a total of 35 characters from 13 different Tales games. So far only 8 have been announced. They are: Stahn Aileron and Mighty Kongman from Tales of Destiny, Kratos Aurion from Tales of Symphonia, Richter Abend from Tales of Symphonia: Dawn of the New World, Luke fon Fabre and Anise Tatlin from Tales of the Abyss, Shing Meteoryte from Tales of Hearts, and Yuri Lowell from Tales of Vesperia.
    • Tales of Hearts itself is a borderline example. The cameo summons are somewhere between the trope and a very prominent Shout-Out.
  • Astro Boy: Omega Factor for the GBA contains characters from many of Osamu Tezuka's works. You gain levels by meeting new characters.
  • Cartoon Network: Fusion Fall was a Cartoon Network MMORPG that combines their various original series (including Codename: Kids Next Door, Ed, Edd n Eddy, The Powerpuff Girls, and Ben 10, among others).
  • A.C.E.: Another Century's Episode is, much like Super Robot Wars, a massive crossover between a number of Humongous Mecha series. It's an action game rather than a turn-based strategy game, though.
  • Mortal Kombat vs. DC Universe, where blood-thirsty kombatants and superheroes beat up each other due to a Hate Plague spread by an ugly fusion of two Big Bads.
  • THQ's Nicktoons Unite! series merged various Nicktoons with SpongeBob SquarePants, Danny Phantom and The Adventures of Jimmy Neutron: Boy Genius consistently featuring as well as reoccurring appearances of varying frequency from Fairly OddParents, Tak and the Power of Juju and Invader Zim (long after the last one was Screwed by the Network), as well as Stimpy and Rocko in the console version of Nicktoons: Attack of the Toybots, and Aang in Nicktoons Nitro. It has since been followed by Nicktoons MLB.
  • Mobile Suit Gundam: Gundam vs. Gundam is an arcade Fighting Game with a Crisis CrossoverExcuse Plot that throws all thirty years of the Gundam franchise together so characters like Amuro, Domon, Heero, Kira, and Setsuna can beat the stuffing out of each other.
    • Similarly, there is 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 DSAction RPG that throws Shakugan no Shana, Iriya no Sora, UFO no Natsu, Kino's Journey, A Certain Magical Index, Nogizaka Haruka no Himitsu, Bludgeoning Angel Dokurochan, Toradora! and Asura Cryin'' (with cameos from Spice and Wolf, Baccano!!, Inukami!! and the Boogiepop Series) together into a Crisis Crossover.
    • Dengeki Bunko Fighting Climax, a traditional fighter for arcade and consoles starring characters from Dengeki Bunko properties, including Asuna, Shana, Mikoto Misaka, Kirino Kousaka, Shizuo Heiwajima, and Kuroyukihime. Representing Sega's own stake in the game (since they developed it) is Akira Yuki (with Pai Chan as an Assist Character), serving as the game's Guest Fighter boss. There's no relation between those two titles except for the same villain, named Zetsumu.
  • DreamMix 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, Simon Belmont, Solid Snake and Optimus Prime against each other?
  • Konami has a series of crossover games including Konami Wai Wai World, Wai Wai World 2: SOS!! Parsley Jō, Wai Wai Poker, Wai Wai Jockey, Wai Wai Bingo, Konami Wai Wai Sokoban, Konami Wai Wai Racing Advance, New International Track & Field, Jikkyō Power Pro Wrestling '96: Max Voltage, the Mahjong game Hai no Majutsushi, the Parodius series and its spinoffs, and Otomedius.
  • Konami's MSX2 Mahjong game Hai no Majutsushi featured eight mascots from various other Konami games: Popolon, Aphrodite, Pentarou, Goemon, Dr. Venom, a Snatcher, a moai, and a perverted version of Simon Belmont.
  • Magical Battle Arena is a 3D flying Fighting Game that pits the female mages and Magical Girls of Lyrical Nanoha, Cardcaptor Sakura, Slayers, and Magical Circle Guru-Guru against one another, with more characters and series like Magic Knight Rayearth included in Expansion Packs.
    • Its sequel Magical Battle Arena NEXT throws in characters from Touhou, Fate/kaleid liner PRISMA☆ILLYA and Dai Mahou Touge for good measure, albeit at the cost of removing some of the characters from the previous game.
  • Jump Super Stars and its successor J-Stars Victory VS have characters from dozens of Weekly Shonen Jump series in a Super Smash Bros.-style battle royale.
    • Similarly, Battle Stadium D.O.N. is the same, but specifically has characters from Dragon Ball, One Piece, and Naruto (hence the D.O.N.).
  • Speaking of which, Shounen Sunday and Shounen Magazine are looking to take a bite out of Jump Super Stars together with Sunday VS Magazine: Shuuketsu! Choujou Daikessen (Also known as Sunday vs. Magazine) on the PSP.
  • Quake III: Arena (and by extension, Quake Live) included characters from Doom (although two of them were invented specifically for this game), Quake I, and Quake II.
    • The mod Generations Arena takes the above concept and runs with it, extending the crossover to the gameplay via five classes, each adapting the gameplay of said five games to the Quake III engine, right down to the finest details. Doom-style fast-paced battles and BFG against Quake-style flexible air control and powerful rocket launcher? You got it.
    • And that's not even including custom skins, with which the crossovers skyrocket through the roof.
    • Quake Champions brings back most of the aforementioned characters from Arena, but also adds B.J. Blazkowicz to the mix.
  • M.U.G.E.N is a customizable 2D fighting engine that permits end users to homebrew reproductions of any other character in the entire genre, and create unique ones. Fighters already exist for every 'vs' title released and almost every fighting games, and can be crossed over in unique ways.
  • Nippon Ichi has released one, Trinity Universe. It's made in conjunction with Gust and Idea Factory.
    • Disgaea 3 has characters from almost all Nippon Ichi Series. Including the entire cast of the earlier Disgaea games. Makai Kingdom, Soul Nomad & the World Eaters, Phantom Brave and La Pucelle.
  • ThisGame Mod for Civilization IV has an All Fiction is True premise, allowing for a player to fight wars and build empires as several famous fictional leaders ranging from Agamemnon to Macbeth to Rama, Dracula, Rufus T. Firefly, and Jed Bartlet. Wonders of the World include Galt's Gulch, Hogwarts, Camelot, and Jurassic Park, and adds Hero Units like Don Quixote, Sun Wukong and The Time Traveller.
  • The Square Enix board game series Itadaki Street has character crossovers of Dragon Quest with either Final Fantasy or Super Mario Bros. depending on the game. Though traditionally No Export for You, a Western release was released for the Wii as Fortune Street.
  • Mentioned by the Nerd himself (well, his actor), Super Mario Bros. Crossover.
  • The fan-made Mushroom Kingdom Fusion combines a wide variety of classic and contemporary video game characters and universes together into one game. For starters, playable characters include Mario and Luigi, Wario, Sonic and Tails, Link, Arthur, and Roll.
  • Indie Brawl, a Fighting Game à la Super Smash Bros., but with characters from the Indie Gaming culture.
  • Poker Night at the Inventory, a poker game involving characters from Penny Arcade, Sam & Max: Freelance Police, Team Fortress 2 and Homestar Runner. Poker Night 2 ups the ante by having GlaDOS as dealer, with Ash Williams, Brock Samson, Sam, and Claptrap as opponents. GLaDOS and Ash especially being no stranger to crossovers by now.
    • In theory, expansions or further installments could potentially include characters from just about any video game, movie, comic book, cartoon, etc. you could name (in practice, any character owned by a company too chicken to go in on a project solely on the basis that it's a cool idea can be struck from the list).
  • Any game on Nintendo systems that uses Miis as playable characters or NPCs can become this if you make enough of them.
  • PlayStation Move Heroes, featuring Jak and Daxter, Ratchet & Clank, and Sly Cooper (and Bentley).
    • Play Station All Stars Battle Royale takes this concept, bolts on a few more franchises, and storms Super Smash Bros.'s territory with a Mascot Fighter.
  • The Macross Frontier PSP game series allows you to play all Macross universes. The recent title, Macross Triangle Frontier, covers Macross Zero, Macross (as well as Do You Remember Love), Macross Plus, Macross 7, Macross Dynamite 7, Macross Frontier (as well as Macross Frontier: The False Songstress) and Macross 2. This later came to a head with Macross 30, which brings all of the above (minus Macross II) together in a Crisis Crossover along with some Original Generation characters.
  • In a more literal example, Minecraft allows anyone to make their own character skins, which leads to 20+ characters all working together to build a house/civilisation and mine for diamonds.
  • Cartoon Network: Punch Time Explosion is a Smash Bros. clone with Cartoon Network characters.
    • The 2016 Beat-Em-Up, 'Cartoon Network: Battle Crashers' stars Uncle Grandpa, Finn and Jake, Mordecai and Rigby, Clarence, Gumball and Steven.
  • Heroes Phantasia is an RPG from Banpresto, featuring Sgt. Frog, Slayers, Darker Than Black, Mai-HiME, Sorcerer Stabber Orphen, Read or Die, Rune Soldier Louie, S Cryed, and Blood+.
  • NES pirate cartridge Kart Fighter drops the characters from Super Mario Kart into a fighting game, while World Heroes 2 (not to be confused with the actual World Heroes games) includes Ryu, Chun Li, M. Bison, Haggar, Andy Bogard, Lawrence Blood, Mai Shiranui, Mario, King Koopa, Sonic the Hedgehog, Leonardo, and Goku.
    • The Mega Drive bootleg Top Fighter 2000 MK VIII attempts to take this one step further, (albeit with fewer characters) with Muhammad Ali, (yes, the legendary boxer) Michael Jordan, (yes, the NBA star) Ryu, Goku, Kyo, Cyclops, Ryo and Geese Howard all playable characters. The title screen features the former two, while the intro sequence (which includes Ali punching Jordan in the face) implies that they were going for an Ultimate Showdown of Ultimate Destiny between them.
  • The Queen Of Heart crosses over Comic Party, Filsnown, Inagawa de Ikou, Kizuato, Shizuku, To Heart, Go To Heart, and White Album. Aquapazza crosses over Comic Party, Kizuato, Routes, Tears to Tiara, To Heart, Utawarerumono, and White Album.
  • The Warriors Orochi series becomes this in the third game when it adds characters from various Koei Tecmo titles aside from the main Dynasty Warriors and Samurai Warriors series, including: Achilles, Ayane, Joan of Arc, Nemea, and Ryu Hayabusa. Its Updated Rereleases add Kasumi, Momiji, Rachel, Sterkenburg Cranach, and a guest character from Bandai Namco, Sophitia Alexandra.
  • There's also a Nicktoons fighter now.
  • Widenyo, a very addicting and grind-tastic turn-based strategy game featuring 156 characters from a multitude of Alicesoft games.
  • One of the oldest examples for video games? King's Quest. Its Fantasy Kitchen Sink setting was explained in The Kings Quest Companion by stating that Fairy Tale characters, mages, magical creatures, The Fair Folk, and gods of dying faiths literally withdrew to an alternate universe to survive.
  • Universal Monsters Online does this with various Universal Horror characters; a few had already crossed over in the films, but the game adds several more to the mix.
  • Namco Super Wars for the WonderSwan.
  • The Hoyle series of games by Sierra involves a variety of Sierra characters and Sierra staff that you can choose as your opponents. The first one alone has half the cast occupied by King Graham, Princess Rosella,Colonel Henri Dijon, Shelly LeBlanc,Larry Laffer,Sonny Bonds,and Roger Wilco. The rest included some original characters, staff, and the staff's children.
    • Sierra games themsleves could be this. A typical King's Quest game ran on Fantasy Kitchen Sink and had everything from dragons, The Fair Folk, a gnome spinning straw into gold, a climbable beanstalk, FairyGodmothers, Red Riding Hood and Granny, Dracula, Greek mythology, druids, Ooga-Booga land (an homage to Tim Burton), and whatever else the designers felt like throwing in.
  • Castlevania: Harmony of Despair. Dracula's come to life inside a book chronicling his various reincarnations. Unfortunately for him, so have the guy that beat him for good, his reluctant reincarnation following that defeat, their witch friend, Dracula's human-sympathising son, the Belmont that said son freed from mind control, the girl that helped them, the Belmont Dracula cursed, who then killed Drac 'again' to beat said curse, an amnesiac with magic syphoning powers, the duo that beat him and Death at the same time, and Getsu Fuma.
  • Brutal Mario. Mario vs Bowser and the Koopalings, King K Rool, Dr Wily, the enemies from Seiken Densetsu 3 and the cast of the Franchise/Kirby series, among others. That's not even counting the references in the overworld graphics/music or included in the form of the normal enemies.
  • 1001 Spikes has many different characters from other games - Commander Video from BIT.TRIP, Sugimoto, President Thompson and Zombie from Tempura of the Dead, Juni from Knytt Stories, Nyx from NyxQuest, and Curly Brace from Cave Story. It even has an author avatar of Jonathan Blow (who made Braid ).
  • 100% Orange Juice is virtual boardgame developed by the Doujinsoft group Orange_Juice to celebrate their 5th anniversary. Some series featured in it include SUGURI, sora, QP Shooting, Flying Red Barrel and Alicianrone.
  • Heroes of the Storm is the Blizzard Entertainment crossover MOBA. Heroes from Warcraft, Starcraft, Diablo and Overwatch get mixed up with a multiverse Excuse Plot and fight to the death across different battlegrounds. Eventually, characters from Blizzard's non-franchise titles, like Blackthorne or The Lost Vikings may join.
  • With the inclusion of Link, Villager and Isabelle as DLC and [[Video Game/Splatoon the Inklings]] in the Updated Re Release, as well as the Blue Falcon as a kart and Mute City, Big Blue and Excitebike Arena as tracks, Mario Kart 8 becomes this, to an extent.
  • Runbow has become this with indie game projects headed to the 3DS or Wii U. Playable characters include Gunvolt, Rusty, Juan and Tostada, Swift Thornbrooke (from Sportsball), Scram Kitty (from Scram Kitty and His Buddy on Rails), Commander Video and Commandgirl Video, Shovel Knight, Xeodrifter (from Xeodrifter), Teslamancer, and Unity-chan.
  • Bandai Namco Entertainment's Nendoroid Generation is an obscure PlayStation Portable crossover RPG where you can see characters from Haruhi Suzumiya, Magical Girl Lyrical Nanoha, The Familiar of Zero, Steins;Gate, Black★Rock Shooter, Dog Days, Fate/stay night, and even the popular doujin series which is the Touhou Project, in cute Nendoroid forms in a story that no one seems to bother understanding. Part of the reason for the game's obscurity lies in the fact that it was never given an English version, nor did anyone make an English patch.
    • It was said that Shana from Shakugan no Shana and Madoka from Puella Magi Madoka Magica would appear in the game as DLC characters, but there seems to be no evidence aside from them being in the character lists on various websites.
  • The Dark Parables series is pretty much this for fairy tales. Although there is only one playable character - the Fairy Tale Detective, who resolves the issues preventing Happily Ever After - there is an ever-expanding cast of characters from a variety of classic tales, all of whom interact with one another in some way or another. Thus you see things like Snow White's twin brother being engaged to Rapunzel, and Jack confronting Goldilocks, and Pinocchio's father being married to Cinderella's Fairy Godmother - among many other connections.
  • Tetris (Bullet-Proof Software, 1989) for the NES: The best ending has Peach clapping, Mario and Luigi dancing, Bowser on accordion, Samus on Cello, Link playing the flute, Pit playing violin, and Donkey Kong on drums.
  • Newgrounds Rumble features several characters from its namesake website — Pico, Alien Hominid, Hank, Salad Fingers, Fancy Pants Man, and several more.
  • Game Tengoku, also known as The Game Paradise, was a 1995 arcade shooting game by Jaleco featuring five characters from the company's past (such obscure titles as Exerion, Butasan, Momoko 120%, Formation Z and Plus Alpha) uniting against a crazy Mad Scientist who wants to control the world of arcade games. Since the whole game is set in an arcade, there are several more nods and parodies of old games from Jaleco and other sources. It also had a PlayStation-only sequel in 1998, adding even more characters.
  • Dariusburst Chronicle Saviours is slowly becoming this thanks to its DLC packs:
    • The Taito pack includes the Inter Gray from Night Striker, the Black Fly from Metal Black, and the X-LAY from RayForce.
    • The SEGA pack includes the Harrier from Space Harrier, Opa-Opa from Fantasy Zone, and the TRY-Z from Galaxy Force II.
    • The CAVE pack will include ships and characters from DoDonPachi DaiFukkatsu, Deathsmiles, and Ketsui.
    • The Raizing pack will include ships and characters from Battle Garegga, Mahou Daisakusen, and Soukyugurentai.
  • Five Nights at Freddy's World features characters from all around the franchise: allfourversionsof the animatronics, characters who only make an appearance in the background or in the game's lore, and even Guest Fighters from Scott Cawthon's other games, Chipper & Sons Lumber Co. and The Desolate Hope.
  • Pulp Adventures roster of playable characters has an impressive cast featuring:
    • Characters of the main timeline: Long List ahead (one line equals one work).
      • The Avenger,
      • Captain Midnight,
      • Dick Tracy,
      • Doc Savage, Monk Mayfair, Ham Brooks, Renny Rennwick, Long Tom Roberts, Johnny Littlejohn, and Pat Savage,
      • The Green Hornet and Kato,
      • The Green Lama,
      • Indiana Jones,
      • Jungle Jim and Kolu,
      • Mandrake the Magician,
      • Miss Fury,
      • The Phantom,
      • The Rocketeer,
      • The Shadow,
      • The Spider,
      • The Spirit,
      • Tarzan.
    • Show Within a Show characters: Conan the Barbarian, Zorro, the Lone Ranger and Tonto. They appear in levels representing books being read by the main protagonists; said books tell real events (in-universe), then those three franchises are also part of this large crossover instead of being fictions in-universe.
    • Sandbox mod-only characters: Flash Gordon, Buck Rogers, John Carter and Dejah Thoris.
  • Continuing the Disney trend is Disney Crossy Road, which is a spinoff of Crossy Road where you can play as heaps of Disney characters!
  • Indie Game Battle is a Smash Bros-esque game that features characters from Blob Games Studio and a boatload of 3rd Party characters.
  • BlazBlue: Cross Tag Battle features characters from various Arc System Works games such as BlazBlue, Persona 4: Arena and Under Night In-Birth as well as RWBY. A fifth and sixth series are on the way.
  • LittleBigPlanet can become this by combining Downloadable Content, you can have Batman, Marty McFly, Spider-Man and Jack Skellington in the Muppet Theater, or Buzz Lightyear, Mr. Incredible, Jack Sparrow and SpongeBob in the Land of Ooo.
  • Miitopia can potentially become this as a result of the Miis found online and the amount of player choice in regards to who's who. For example, you could have the Burger King as an actual king, Tingle as an official fairy, Batman fighting against Dark Lord Kirby!
  • Indie Pogo is a fighting game starring various characters from around 20 different indie games, with even more appearing as unlockable trophies.
  • 3D Power Drift, an Updated Re-release of Power Drift featured Harrier, Binsbein,Nameless Beast Warrior, Flagman, Joe Musashi, Dralinflore, Axel, Blaze, Adam, Mr. Hang-On, Galaxy Lady, and Alex Kidd.
  • Blade Strangers is a fighting game that features characters from Nicalis and Studio Saizensen games such as Code of Princess, Umihara Kawase, Cave Story and The Binding of Isaac, plus guests from Azure Striker Gunvolt, and Shovel Knight.
  • Crystal Crisis is another Nicalis crossover, this time a puzzle game, and features characters from around ten different indie games, along with a few of Osamu Tezuka's characters and even Johnny Turbo.
  • The mod Here There Be Monsters for The Elder Scrolls V: Skyrim consists in fighting against a dozen of sea-monsters from different real-life mythologies, resulting in a crossover between the Elder Scrolls universe, Classical Mythology (Karkinos, Phorcys), The Bible (Leviathan), Finnish Mythology (Iku-Turso), Norse Mythology (Jormungandr, the Kraken, Ymir), Celtic Mythology (the Curriud), and Mesopotamian Mythology (Tiamat); in-universe, this whole bestiary is actually a single family (the children of Tiamat and Phorcys). The mod's sequels, The Call of Cthulhu and Sign of Cipactli, respectively add the Cthulhu Mythos and Aztec Mythology to the story.
  • Paperbound is a Platform Fighter where characters fight in settings of classic books like Journey to the Center of the Earth. It also has quite a few indie guest characters.
  • Twinkle Queen puts together various waifus from Akabeisoft 2's visual novels like Shukufuku no Campanella, Tayutama, G-Senjou no Maou, and Koihime†Musou.

Cross Of Venus English Patch

Index

All languages firmware for GEi flash card.
If you want to play new DS games, go to the file 'geiplus.nds' first, and select the game.
Galaxy Eagle now works Nintendo 3DS!

Dengeki gakuen rpg cross of venus special english patch

Dengeki Gakuen Rpg Cross Of Venus Special

Change log (3.3):
Supports new games, including Pokemon Black & Pokemon White!
NOTICE:
The following can not be corrected before the normal operation of the DSi game console:
5591 - Ishin no Arashi - Shippuu Ryoumaden (JP)
5576 - Naruto Shippuden - Naruto vs Sasuke (US)
5574 - Radiant Historia (US)
5565 - 18 Classic Card Games (US)
5562 - Dengeki Gakuen RPG - Cross of Venus Special (JP)
5560 - Dragon Quest VI - Realms of Revelation (US)(M3)
5557 - Phineas and Ferb - Ride Again (DSi Enhanced) (US)(M2)
5549 - KORG M01 - Music Workstation (JP)
5547 - Mario vs. Donkey Kong - Mini-Land Mayhem (DSi Enhanced) (EU)(M5)
5544 - Blue Dragon - Awakened Shadow (ES)
5537 - Ghost Trick - Phantom Detective (EU)(M5)
5532 - Gyakuten Kenji 2 (JP)
5531 - Dragon Ball Kai - Ultimate Butouden (JP)
5530 - Sora no Otoshimono Forte - Dreamy Season (JP)
5529 - Michael Jackson - The Experience (US)(M3)
5528 - Vampire Moon - The Mystery of the Hidden Sun (US)(M3
5523 - Mabeop Cheonjamun DS2 - Choehuui Hanjamabeop (KS))
5511 - Blue Dragon - Awakened Shadow (EU)
5506 - Touch Darts (US)
5503 - Cabela's Dangerous Hunts 2011 (US)
5500 - Kaiju Busters Powered (JP)
5455 - Battle of Giants - Mutant Insects (US)(M3)
5225 - Imagine - Dream Resort (DSi Enhanced) (EU)(M5)
4914 - WarioWare - Do It Yourself (EU)(M5)
4812 - WarioWare - D.I.Y. (US)
1666 - Chessmaster - The Art of Learning (US)(M3)
1541 - Chessmaster - The Art of Learning (EU)(M6)