Dead or Alive (also known as DOA or DOA1) is the first installment in the Dead or Alive series. Developed by Team Ninja and published by Tecmo, Dead or Alive was first released in arcades in 1996, using the Sega Model 2 system board and was later ported onto the Sega Saturn home console in Japan on October 9, 1997. In 1998, a PlayStation version of Dead or Alive was released in Japan, North America, and Europe, with a different graphics and fighting engine, new background music, and two additional characters. Dead or Alive was followed by the series' first sequel Dead or Alive 2 in 1999.
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| - Dead or Alive (also known as DOA or DOA1) is the first installment in the Dead or Alive series. Developed by Team Ninja and published by Tecmo, Dead or Alive was first released in arcades in 1996, using the Sega Model 2 system board and was later ported onto the Sega Saturn home console in Japan on October 9, 1997. In 1998, a PlayStation version of Dead or Alive was released in Japan, North America, and Europe, with a different graphics and fighting engine, new background music, and two additional characters. Dead or Alive was followed by the series' first sequel Dead or Alive 2 in 1999.
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| - 1996-11-26(xsd:date)
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- PlayStation Network
- Dead or Alive++
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| - Arcade, Sega Saturn, PlayStation
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| - Sega Saturn cover art featuring Lei Fang, Kasumi, and Tina.
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| - File:Dead or Alive Cover.jpg
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| - Up to 2 players simultaneously
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| - Dead or Alive (also known as DOA or DOA1) is the first installment in the Dead or Alive series. Developed by Team Ninja and published by Tecmo, Dead or Alive was first released in arcades in 1996, using the Sega Model 2 system board and was later ported onto the Sega Saturn home console in Japan on October 9, 1997. In 1998, a PlayStation version of Dead or Alive was released in Japan, North America, and Europe, with a different graphics and fighting engine, new background music, and two additional characters. Dead or Alive++ (デッドオアアライブ++ Deddo oa Araibu Purasu Purasu) was also released in 1998. This arcade-only release used the Sony ZN-1 arcade board and, while graphically similar to the PlayStation port of Dead or Alive, plays more like Dead or Alive 2. The game introduced a bigger emphasis on stuns and to that end, two separate hold systems were included, one inside and one outside of critical state. In 2004, the Sega Saturn version was ported onto the Xbox as part of Dead or Alive Ultimate. Dead or Alive was followed by the series' first sequel Dead or Alive 2 in 1999.
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