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  • Modo Arcade é um modo de jogo recorrente na série Tekken de jogos. Arcade Mode, um modo exclusivo de plataforma, representa a versão Arcade do jogo thumb|An example of one of Tekken 6 arcade machineTekken, mas com FMVs atribuído ao jogador depois de ganhar (as versões originais Arcade só tinha um "Você é o campeão" tela). Ao contrário de um outro modo de jogo Tekken, "Time Attack", rodadas deste modo e limite de tempo pode ser modificada ao gosto do jogador. Note-se que, desde Tekken 4, este modo foi renomeado modo Story, e que o modo Arcade foi a partir de então bastante literalmente sentando a versão arcade do jogo de plataforma. Independentemente disso, este artigo irá lidar estritamente com o modo chamado no jogo como "modo Arcade", apesar do nome e mudança de modo.
  • Most characters fight Unlimited Hazama at the end, however certain characters may face someone else. Hazama himself will fight Unlimited Ragna, while Mu will fight Unlimited Hakumen. Certain characters appear at specific spots during arcade mode, rather than being randomly chosen or not picked at all. For example, Hazama will always fight Noel, Lambda, Hakumen, and Ragna and specific points in Arcade Mode.
  • Arcade Mode is a gameplay mode in Dead or Alive: Dimensions, which acts like a typical action-based arcade-style fighter. There are a total of six courses to play though (the latter of the five must be unlocked to play, via playing the previous course) with a set line-up of characters for the player to fight against, in set arenas. There are no cutscenes, just pre-fight quotes, and each fight happens one after another. Completing a course in Arcade mode is the only way to unlock costumes for the playable characters; for example, completing a course with Kasumi unlocks one costume for Kasumi.
  • It should be noted that since Tekken 4, this mode was renamed Story mode, and that Arcade mode was from then on quite literally the arcade version of the platform game. Regardless, this article will deal strictly with the mode named in-game as "Arcade mode", despite the name and mode change.
  • The Arcade Mode is a recurring game option of play in the series.
  • Arcade Mode, also known as Ace Combat: Operation Katina, is an addition featured in Ace Combat 5: The Unsung War. It is a self-contained story with no ties to the main campaign mode. This mode's events take place in 2006, a year after the events of Ace Combat 04: Shattered Skies, and details for the rise of "Free Erusea", an organized resistance movement comprised of militant soldiers and pilots led by a group of high-ranking Erusian Air Force officers who have refused to disarm and are still willing to fight the victorious ISAF.
  • As a bonus feature exclusive to North American, European, and Australian releases, and later put in Universal Tuning, the Arcade Mode is a gameplay mode that converts the game into a typical free-flowing action-based arcade-style fighting game, with all RPG elements and aspects removed and all characters' abilities stripped down to the basics to balance the playing field. All 20 main characters in the game, including the villains, are playable at start in the Arcade Mode, although the two extra secret characters, Shantotto and Gabranth, are not. Characters cannot level up in Arcade Mode, and customization is limited only to switching between normal and alternate costumes (if available).
  • Arcade Mode is a special game mode unlocked in Call of Duty 4: Modern Warfare, Call of Duty: Black Ops (DS) and Call of Duty: Modern Warfare: Mobilized. In Call of Duty 4, it is unlocked after finishing the campaign on any difficulty; in Modern Warfare: Mobilized it is unlocked by finishing the campaign on Hardened. It is possible to either play the full campaign, or play one mission each time. This mode was created to add extended replayability for the game; however, it is not very popular because most players prefer to skip it and start playing Multiplayer instead.
  • As a bonus content feature exclusive to the North American, European, and Australian localized releases of the first Dissidia Final Fantasy, and later implemented into the Universal Tuning international re-release in Japan, and subsequently implemented into Dissidia 012, the Arcade Mode is a gameplay mode that converts the game into a typical free-flowing action-based arcade-style fighting game.
  • Arcade Mode, also known as Story Mode, is a game mode in Killer Instinct (2013) that was introduced in Season 1. It follows the story arc of each of Season 1's characters (except Shadow Jago) throughout their participation in the Killer Instinct tournament. It is played in a similar fashion to the Arcade Mode present in Killer Instinct 2, as the five first battles are random and each character has multiple endings depending on whether or not the player kills (by finishing the battle with an Ultra Combo) his/her rival and Fulgore (who is the default final opponent for all Season 1 characters). It was officially launched on March 27th, 2014.
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  • Modo Arcade é um modo de jogo recorrente na série Tekken de jogos. Arcade Mode, um modo exclusivo de plataforma, representa a versão Arcade do jogo thumb|An example of one of Tekken 6 arcade machineTekken, mas com FMVs atribuído ao jogador depois de ganhar (as versões originais Arcade só tinha um "Você é o campeão" tela). Ao contrário de um outro modo de jogo Tekken, "Time Attack", rodadas deste modo e limite de tempo pode ser modificada ao gosto do jogador. Note-se que, desde Tekken 4, este modo foi renomeado modo Story, e que o modo Arcade foi a partir de então bastante literalmente sentando a versão arcade do jogo de plataforma. Independentemente disso, este artigo irá lidar estritamente com o modo chamado no jogo como "modo Arcade", apesar do nome e mudança de modo.
  • Most characters fight Unlimited Hazama at the end, however certain characters may face someone else. Hazama himself will fight Unlimited Ragna, while Mu will fight Unlimited Hakumen. Certain characters appear at specific spots during arcade mode, rather than being randomly chosen or not picked at all. For example, Hazama will always fight Noel, Lambda, Hakumen, and Ragna and specific points in Arcade Mode.
  • Arcade Mode is a gameplay mode in Dead or Alive: Dimensions, which acts like a typical action-based arcade-style fighter. There are a total of six courses to play though (the latter of the five must be unlocked to play, via playing the previous course) with a set line-up of characters for the player to fight against, in set arenas. There are no cutscenes, just pre-fight quotes, and each fight happens one after another. Completing a course in Arcade mode is the only way to unlock costumes for the playable characters; for example, completing a course with Kasumi unlocks one costume for Kasumi.
  • Arcade Mode is a special game mode unlocked in Call of Duty 4: Modern Warfare, Call of Duty: Black Ops (DS) and Call of Duty: Modern Warfare: Mobilized. In Call of Duty 4, it is unlocked after finishing the campaign on any difficulty; in Modern Warfare: Mobilized it is unlocked by finishing the campaign on Hardened. It is possible to either play the full campaign, or play one mission each time. This mode was created to add extended replayability for the game; however, it is not very popular because most players prefer to skip it and start playing Multiplayer instead. While playing on Arcade Mode on Call of Duty 4, it is not possible to change Graphics Options, nor use Cheats from the Cheats Menu. However, it is possible to cheat on the PC version by using console commands and/or trainers.
  • It should be noted that since Tekken 4, this mode was renamed Story mode, and that Arcade mode was from then on quite literally the arcade version of the platform game. Regardless, this article will deal strictly with the mode named in-game as "Arcade mode", despite the name and mode change.
  • The Arcade Mode is a recurring game option of play in the series.
  • Arcade Mode, also known as Ace Combat: Operation Katina, is an addition featured in Ace Combat 5: The Unsung War. It is a self-contained story with no ties to the main campaign mode. This mode's events take place in 2006, a year after the events of Ace Combat 04: Shattered Skies, and details for the rise of "Free Erusea", an organized resistance movement comprised of militant soldiers and pilots led by a group of high-ranking Erusian Air Force officers who have refused to disarm and are still willing to fight the victorious ISAF.
  • As a bonus content feature exclusive to the North American, European, and Australian localized releases of the first Dissidia Final Fantasy, and later implemented into the Universal Tuning international re-release in Japan, and subsequently implemented into Dissidia 012, the Arcade Mode is a gameplay mode that converts the game into a typical free-flowing action-based arcade-style fighting game. Designed for "pick-up-and-play" game players who prefer to get into the action immediately, this new gameplay mode removes all RPG gameplay elements and aspects, and all of the characters' abilities are stripped down to the basics to evenly balance the playing field; characters cannot level up in this gameplay mode, and customization is limited only to switching between normal and alternate costumes (if alternate costumes are available).
  • As a bonus feature exclusive to North American, European, and Australian releases, and later put in Universal Tuning, the Arcade Mode is a gameplay mode that converts the game into a typical free-flowing action-based arcade-style fighting game, with all RPG elements and aspects removed and all characters' abilities stripped down to the basics to balance the playing field. All 20 main characters in the game, including the villains, are playable at start in the Arcade Mode, although the two extra secret characters, Shantotto and Gabranth, are not. Characters cannot level up in Arcade Mode, and customization is limited only to switching between normal and alternate costumes (if available). The Arcade Mode lists three options to choose from: Normal, Hard, Time Attack. The last two have to be bought in the PP Catalog for 3000 and 10000 PP respectively; Hard Mode is available for purchase immediately, but Time Attack Mode can only be unlocked after clearing Shade Impulse chapter 4.
  • Arcade Mode, also known as Story Mode, is a game mode in Killer Instinct (2013) that was introduced in Season 1. It follows the story arc of each of Season 1's characters (except Shadow Jago) throughout their participation in the Killer Instinct tournament. It is played in a similar fashion to the Arcade Mode present in Killer Instinct 2, as the five first battles are random and each character has multiple endings depending on whether or not the player kills (by finishing the battle with an Ultra Combo) his/her rival and Fulgore (who is the default final opponent for all Season 1 characters). It was officially launched on March 27th, 2014. The story was continued in the following seasons with Season 2's Rivals Mode and Season 3's Shadow Lords Mode.
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