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<YouTube>_XsnfSOIt2U</YouTube> [[File: Soul Calibur logo.png|thumb|frameless|right|400px|SoulCalibur]] '''Soulcalibur''' (ソウルキャリバー, Sōrukyaribā) is a weapon-based fighting video game franchise by Bandai Namco Entertainment. There are seven main installments of video games and various media spin-offs, including music albums and a series of manga books. The first game in the series, Soul Edge (or Soul Blade in other countries), was released as an arcade game in 1995 and was later ported to video game consoles; the widespread success of its first sequel Soulcalibur in 1998 led to Soulcalibur becoming the name of the franchise, with all subsequent installments also using the name. More recent games in the series have been released for consoles only and have evolved to include online playing modes. The central motif of the series, set in a historical fantasy version of the late 16th and early 17th centuries, are mythical swords, the evil weapon called Soul Edge and the subsequent sword used to oppose this evil, Soul Calibur (parsed as two words, while the series' title is written as a single word). While it has developed during its various iterations, some of the characters and gameplay elements have remained consistent throughout the series. ==Emulator Version== * [https://vimm.net/vault/9314 Soulcalibur II ] (PS2) [[Category: Entertainment]] [[Category: Video Games]] [[Category: The 1990s]]
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