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[Title] => E-Games merges with Level Up! to create online gaming giant
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[Summary] => Fighting games have been around almost as long as the console itself, dating back to the halcyon days of Street Fighter and Mortal Combat. But unlike role-playing games, championed by the likes of the Final Fantasy and Chrono Trigger titles going as far back as the 8-bit Nintendo Famicom, the transition from console to online game has not been a successful one.
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GRAND CHASE
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