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''Jingi Storm: The Arcade'' is a 3D fighting game developed and released by Atrativa for arcades (using the UsefulNotes/SegaDreamcast-based Creator/{{Sega}} NAOMI GD-ROM hardware) exclusively in Japan on September 20, 2006. While it is fairly standard in its play setup in being like other 3D fighting games such as ''Franchise/{{Tekken}}'' and ''VideoGame/VirtuaFighter'', it has an [[HGame eroge]] twist (though, it is not particularly graphic) to the game. Each of the default playable characters, who are all male, has a woman companion associated with him and if that fighter loses, the associated female is shown in some sort of compromising situation that will be sexy and/or, particularly in the case of younger females, cute. The exceptions to this are the boss characters: the sub-bosses, who are all female, if defeated will be depicted in defeat scenes, while the bosses, Jiao, and final opponent, Xell, have no accompanying female characters.

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''Jingi Storm: The Arcade'' is a 3D fighting game developed and released by Atrativa for arcades (using the UsefulNotes/SegaDreamcast-based [[Platform/SegaDreamcast Dreamcast]]-based Creator/{{Sega}} NAOMI GD-ROM hardware) exclusively in Japan on September 20, 2006. While it is fairly standard in its play setup in being like other 3D fighting games such as ''Franchise/{{Tekken}}'' and ''VideoGame/VirtuaFighter'', it has an [[HGame eroge]] twist (though, it is not particularly graphic) to the game. Each of the default playable characters, who are all male, has a woman companion associated with him and if that fighter loses, the associated female is shown in some sort of compromising situation that will be sexy and/or, particularly in the case of younger females, cute. The exceptions to this are the boss characters: the sub-bosses, who are all female, if defeated will be depicted in defeat scenes, while the bosses, Jiao, and final opponent, Xell, have no accompanying female characters.
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* MartialArtsUniform: Yamauchi Arashi wears this, but also wears a button-up shirt and tie underneath it and also has formal black dress shoes on.
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* {{Yakuza}}: Asuka and Giichi are members of such groups with the latter having an elaborate tattoo especially prominent on his right shoulder.

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* {{Yakuza}}: Asuka and Giichi are members of such groups with the latter [[TattooAsCharacterType having an elaborate tattoo tattoo]] especially prominent on his right shoulder.
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''Jingi Storm: The Arcade'' is a 3D fighting game developed and released by Atrativa for arcades (using the UsefulNotes/SegaDreamcast-based Creator/{{Sega}} NAOMI GD-ROM hardware) exclusively in Japan on September 20, 2006. While it is fairly standard in its play setup in being like other 3D fighting games such as Franchise/{{Tekken}} and VideoGame/VirtuaFighter, it has an [[HGame eroge]] twist (though, it is not particularly graphic) to the game. Each of the default playable characters, who are all male, has a woman companion associated with him and if that fighter loses, the associated female is shown in some sort of compromising situation that will be sexy and/or, particularly in the case of younger females, cute. The exceptions to this are the boss characters: the sub-bosses, who are all female, if defeated will be depicted in defeat scenes, while the bosses, Jiao, and final opponent, Xell, have no accompanying female characters.

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''Jingi Storm: The Arcade'' is a 3D fighting game developed and released by Atrativa for arcades (using the UsefulNotes/SegaDreamcast-based Creator/{{Sega}} NAOMI GD-ROM hardware) exclusively in Japan on September 20, 2006. While it is fairly standard in its play setup in being like other 3D fighting games such as Franchise/{{Tekken}} ''Franchise/{{Tekken}}'' and VideoGame/VirtuaFighter, ''VideoGame/VirtuaFighter'', it has an [[HGame eroge]] twist (though, it is not particularly graphic) to the game. Each of the default playable characters, who are all male, has a woman companion associated with him and if that fighter loses, the associated female is shown in some sort of compromising situation that will be sexy and/or, particularly in the case of younger females, cute. The exceptions to this are the boss characters: the sub-bosses, who are all female, if defeated will be depicted in defeat scenes, while the bosses, Jiao, and final opponent, Xell, have no accompanying female characters.



* HospitalHottie: Rukmini Patel, the companion of Dr. Daro (both characters depicted in image [[https://i1.wp.com/www.memoriabit.com.br/wp-content/uploads/2017/07/Jingi-Storm-Dr.-Daro.jpg?fit=640%2C479&ssl=1 here]]), is a nurse in a cleavage baring outfit.

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* HospitalHottie: Rukmini Patel, the companion of Dr. Daro (both characters depicted in this image [[https://i1.wp.com/www.memoriabit.com.br/wp-content/uploads/2017/07/Jingi-Storm-Dr.-Daro.jpg?fit=640%2C479&ssl=1 here]]), is a nurse in a cleavage baring outfit.
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* HospitalHottie: Rukmini Patel, the companion of Dr. Daro, is a nurse in a cleavage baring outfit.

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* HospitalHottie: Rukmini Patel, the companion of Dr. Daro, Daro (both characters depicted in image [[https://i1.wp.com/www.memoriabit.com.br/wp-content/uploads/2017/07/Jingi-Storm-Dr.-Daro.jpg?fit=640%2C479&ssl=1 here]]), is a nurse in a cleavage baring outfit.

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* GoodScarsEvilScars: Nishioka Giichi has a prominent vertical one over his right eye.

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* GoodScarsEvilScars: Nishioka Giichi has a prominent vertical one over his right eye. Given that he's part of the Yakuza, it's more likely he'd lean toward the latter version of the trope.
* HospitalHottie: Rukmini Patel, the companion of Dr. Daro, is a nurse in a cleavage baring outfit.



* MsFanservice: The women associated with each fighter are designed to appeal to players (at the very least those in its native Japan), but the arguably most indisputable examples regardless of regional differences are Christie and Reika, the companions of Chad Apico and Ryuya respectively. They are buxom ladies wearing tight dresses that accentuate their curvy figures. Of the Sub-bosses, Asuka and Fenrir also qualify.

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* MsFanservice: The women associated with each fighter are designed to appeal to players (at the very least those in its native Japan), but the arguably most indisputable examples regardless of regional differences are Christie and Reika, the companions of Chad Apico and Ryuya respectively. They are buxom ladies wearing tight dresses that accentuate their curvy figures. Christie, as a blonde bombshell hailing from the United States also qualifies as a GorgeousGaijin. Of the Sub-bosses, Asuka and Fenrir also qualify.
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''Jingi Storm: The Arcade'' is a 3D fighting game developed and released by Atrativa for arcades (using the Dreamcast-based Creator/{{Sega}} NAOMI GD-ROM hardware) exclusively in Japan on September 20, 2006. While it is fairly standard in its play setup in being like other 3D fighting games such as Tekken, it has an eroge twist (though, it is not particularly graphic) to the game. Each of the default playable characters, who are all male, has a woman associated with him and if that fighter loses, the associated female is shown in some sort of compromising situation that will be sexy and/or, particularly in the case of younger females, cute. The exceptions to this are the boss characters: the mid-bosses, who are all female, if defeated will be depicted in defeat scenes, while the sub-boss, Jiao, and final opponent, Xell, have no accompanying female characters.

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''Jingi Storm: The Arcade'' is a 3D fighting game developed and released by Atrativa for arcades (using the Dreamcast-based UsefulNotes/SegaDreamcast-based Creator/{{Sega}} NAOMI GD-ROM hardware) exclusively in Japan on September 20, 2006. While it is fairly standard in its play setup in being like other 3D fighting games such as Tekken, Franchise/{{Tekken}} and VideoGame/VirtuaFighter, it has an eroge [[HGame eroge]] twist (though, it is not particularly graphic) to the game. Each of the default playable characters, who are all male, has a woman companion associated with him and if that fighter loses, the associated female is shown in some sort of compromising situation that will be sexy and/or, particularly in the case of younger females, cute. The exceptions to this are the boss characters: the mid-bosses, sub-bosses, who are all female, if defeated will be depicted in defeat scenes, while the sub-boss, bosses, Jiao, and final opponent, Xell, have no accompanying female characters.
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* MsFanservice: The women associated with each fighter are designed to appeal to players (at the very least those in its native Japan), but the arguably most indisputable examples regardless of regional differences are Christie and Reika, the companions of Chad Apico and Ryuya respectively. They are buxom ladies wearing tight dresses that accentuate their curvy figures. Of the Sub-bosses, Asuka and Fenrir also qualify.

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* AsymmetricalFashion: Fenrir wears a body suit that lacks a right sleave and left legging.



* {{Cyborg}}: Both Jiao, the person hosting the tournament, and Xell, a product of the former's experiments, are these.



* GenderBenderName: Fenrir is a woman named after a male creature, a giant wolf to be exact, from Myth/NorseMythology.

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* GenderBenderName: EyePatchOfPower: Jiao wears an eyepatch over his left eye.
* FashionableAsymmetry: Fenrir wears a body suit that lacks a right sleave and left legging.
* FinalBoss: Xell is the final opponent of the arcade ladder.
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Fenrir is a woman named after a male creature, a giant wolf to be exact, from Myth/NorseMythology.


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* MadScientist: Jiao is an unscrupulous scientist who specializes in cybernetics.


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* TopHeavyGuy: Xell has a torso that is disproportionately large to the rest of his body from the waist down.

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''Jingi Storm: The Arcade'' is a 3D fighting game developed and released by Atrativa for arcades (using the Dreamcast-based Creator/{{Sega}} NAOMI GD-ROM hardware) exclusively in Japan on September 20, 2006. While it is fairly standard in its play setup in being like other 3D fighting games such as Tekken, it has an eroge twist (though, it is not particularly graphic) to the game. Each of the default playable characters, who are all male, has a woman associated with him and if that fighter loses, the associated female is shown in some sort of compromising situation. The exceptions to this are the boss characters: the mid-bosses, who are all female, if defeated will be depicted in defeat scenes, while the sub-boss, Jiao, and final opponent, Xell, have no accompanying female characters.

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''Jingi Storm: The Arcade'' is a 3D fighting game developed and released by Atrativa for arcades (using the Dreamcast-based Creator/{{Sega}} NAOMI GD-ROM hardware) exclusively in Japan on September 20, 2006. While it is fairly standard in its play setup in being like other 3D fighting games such as Tekken, it has an eroge twist (though, it is not particularly graphic) to the game. Each of the default playable characters, who are all male, has a woman associated with him and if that fighter loses, the associated female is shown in some sort of compromising situation.situation that will be sexy and/or, particularly in the case of younger females, cute. The exceptions to this are the boss characters: the mid-bosses, who are all female, if defeated will be depicted in defeat scenes, while the sub-boss, Jiao, and final opponent, Xell, have no accompanying female characters.



* Asymetrical Fashion: Fenrir wears a body suit that lacks a right sleave and left legging.
* BadassesWearBandanas: Gamon, who is also a BadassBiker to boot.

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* Asymetrical Fashion: AsymmetricalFashion: Fenrir wears a body suit that lacks a right sleave and left legging.
* BadassesWearBandanas: Nakai Gamon, who is also a BadassBiker to boot.



* CoolShades: Ryuya, a {{Bouncer}}, wears these.

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* CoolShades: Ikegami Ryuya, a {{Bouncer}}, wears these.



* GenderBenderName: Fenrir is a woman named after a male creature, a giant wolf to be exact, from Myth/NorseMythology.



* IdolSinger: Noel has this as her occupation.
* LadyInRed: Takezaki Asuka wears a red kimono to invoke this as part of an effort to [[DistractedByTheSexy distract opponents]].



* MartialArtsUniform: Arashi wears this, also wears a button-up shirt and tie underneath it and also has formal black dress shoes on.

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* MartialArtsUniform: Yamauchi Arashi wears this, but also wears a button-up shirt and tie underneath it and also has formal black dress shoes on.on.
* RavenHairIvorySkin: Asuka has this appearance. Her red kimono accentuates her physical features.
* {{Sarashi}}: Giichi wears this as his only clothing.
* SexyScandinavian: Fenrir, who is a blonde lady hailing from Norway.



* {{Yakuza}}: Asuka Takezaki and Giichi are members of such groups with the latter having an elaborate tattoo especially prominent on his right shoulder.

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* {{Yakuza}}: Asuka Takezaki and Giichi are members of such groups with the latter having an elaborate tattoo especially prominent on his right shoulder.
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''Jingi Storm: The Arcade'' is a 3D fighting game developed and released by Atrativa for arcades (using the Dreamcast-based Creator/{{Sega}} NAOMI GD-ROM hardware) exclusively in Japan on September 20, 2006. While it is fairly standard in its play setup in being like other 3D fighting games such as Tekken, it has an eroge twist (though, it is not particularly graphic) to the game. Each of the default playable characters, who are all male, has a woman associated with him and if that fighter loses, the associated female is shown in some sort of compromising situation. The exceptions to this are the boss characters: the mid-bosses, who are all female, if defeated will be depicted in defeat scenes, while the sub-boss, Jiao, and final opponent, Xell, have no accompanying female characters.

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!!This VideoGame contains examples of:
* ActionDad: Paolo Couse has two daughters and hasn't let up on his training routine.
* Asymetrical Fashion: Fenrir wears a body suit that lacks a right sleave and left legging.
* BadassesWearBandanas: Gamon, who is also a BadassBiker to boot.
* BoxingBattler: Paolo uses this fighting style.
* ClassyCravat: Shuperi Inowey wears a cravat as part of his attire.
* CoolShades: Ryuya, a {{Bouncer}}, wears these.
* DeadlyDoctor: Dr. Daro is a physician and also a skilled fighter.
* GoodScarsEvilScars: Nishioka Giichi has a prominent vertical one over his right eye.
* ManlyFacialHair: Dr. Daro and Paolo each have mustaches and in the case of the former has a goatee to go along with it.
* MartialArtsUniform: Arashi wears this, also wears a button-up shirt and tie underneath it and also has formal black dress shoes on.
* SociopathicSoldier: Landy Ichihara is one of these and shown with a SlasherSmile in his artwork.
* TokenMinority: The American Capoeira practitioner Chad Apico and Indian doctor Daro are the only black guy and south-central Asian man respectively on the roster.
* {{Yakuza}}: Asuka Takezaki and Giichi are members of such groups with the latter having an elaborate tattoo especially prominent on his right shoulder.

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