. "-"@en . . . "83.92"^^ . . "Team Dead or Alive"@en . . . . . . . "82.0"^^ . "File:DOALogo.jpg"@en . "Dead or Alive"@en . "Sports"@en . "Dead or Alive is a series of video games developed by Team Ninja and produced by Tecmo Koei; formally Tecmo. Primarily, Dead or Alive is composed of fast-paced fighting games. The first Dead or Alive was released in 1996 for arcades, which was well-known for its advanced graphics for that time. Today, the Dead or Alive series consists of five main fighting games, ten remakes and ports, three beach volleyball-based spin-off titles, and a blackjack spin-off across thirteen different video game platforms. It has also spawned a feature film, DOA: Dead or Alive, which is loosely based on the game series. The story and characters of Dead or Alive are the creation of Tomonobu Itagaki, who also \"rebooted\" the Ninja Gaiden series. Although Itagaki left the Tecmo company in 2008 due to business issues, Team Ninja was taken over by Yosuke Hayashi and the series was able to continue. Over the years, Dead or Alive has been praised for its impressive graphics and fighting system; however, it has also been the subject of controversy due to how the sex appeal of its female character is viewed and used in the series."@en . "Video Game Series"@en . "Dead or Alive Xtreme 3"@en . . "Sports, gambling"@en . . "84"^^ . "Dead or Alive"@en . "85"^^ . "87"^^ . "2016-03-24"^^ . "74"^^ . . "76"^^ . "85.49"^^ . . . "\u30C7\u30C3\u30C9\u30AA\u30A2\u30A2\u30E9\u30A4\u30D6"@en . . . . . "Dead or Alive is a series of video games developed by Team Ninja and produced by Tecmo Koei; formally Tecmo. Primarily, Dead or Alive is composed of fast-paced fighting games. The first Dead or Alive was released in 1996 for arcades, which was well-known for its advanced graphics for that time. The story and characters of Dead or Alive are the creation of Tomonobu Itagaki, who also \"rebooted\" the Ninja Gaiden series. Although Itagaki left the Tecmo company in 2008 due to business issues, Team Ninja was taken over by Yosuke Hayashi and the series was able to continue."@en . . . . . . "Dead or Alive"@en . . . "Fighting"@en . . "79.45"^^ . . . . . . . "Dead or Alive franchise"@en . . . "Arcade"@en . . . . . "74.57"^^ . . "The current font style of the series logo."@en . . . . . . . . . . . "Dead or Alive (series)"@en . . . "91.37"^^ . "1996"^^ . . . "2012-09-25"^^ . "2012-09-25"^^ . . . "Dead or Alive 5"@en . . . "Arcade, Dreamcast, iOS, Nintendo 3DS, PC/Steam, PlayStation, PlayStation 2, PlayStation 3, PlayStation 4, PlayStation Portable, PlayStation Vita, Sega Saturn, Xbox, Xbox 360, Xbox One"@en . . . "1996-11-26"^^ . . "1996"^^ . . "Dead or Alive Xtreme sub-series"@en . . . "In addition to its innovative countering system, the franchise is arguably as well known for its cast of busty female characters and the animation of their breasts. This aspect of the game's popularity led to the creation of the spin-off game Dead or Alive Xtreme Beach Volleyball and its sequels, where the women and their sex appeal play a more focal role than it does in the core Dead or Alive series."@en . "In addition to its innovative countering system, the franchise is arguably as well known for its cast of busty female characters and the animation of their breasts. This aspect of the game's popularity led to the creation of the spin-off game Dead or Alive Xtreme Beach Volleyball and its sequels, where the women and their sex appeal play a more focal role than it does in the core Dead or Alive series."@en . "86.19"^^ . . "Logo of the series since Dead or Alive 3"@en . . . . .