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Three games were produced in the Soul Eater franchise: Soul Eater: Monotone Princess, Soul Eater: Plot of Medusa, and Soul Eater: Battle Resonance

Soul Eater: Monotone Princess  (ソウルイーター モノトーン プリンセス Sōru Ītā Monotōn Purinsesu?)

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an action-adventure video game exclusively for the Wii and developed by Square Enix with Bones, was released on September 25, 2008[19] in Japan. Two characters that appear in the game, Grimoire (グリモア Gurimoa?) and Ponera (ポネラ?), are original characters designed by author Atsushi Ōkubo; Ponera is the titular Monotone Princess and Grimoire is known as Noah in the manga. A soundtrack called Shibusen's Treasure "Campus Broadcast Music Complete Works" (死武専秘蔵「校内放送楽曲大全」?)[20] was released as a pre-order bonus CD. This game is only compatible with the Japanese/Asian Wii systems only.[1] The player has the option to play as any of the main characters: Soul Eater, Maka Albarn, Black Star, Tsubaki, Death the Kid, Liz, and Patty. This game also reveals two never before seen characters. [2]

 Soul Eater: Plot of Medusa (ソウルイーター メデューサの陰謀 Sōru Ītā Medyūsa no Inbō?)

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an action game produced by Namco Bandai Games for the Nintendo DS and was released on October 23, 2008.[21] Despite being created by two different companies, the player would notice similarities between the Nintendo Wii game and the Nintendo DS game. It's very much a third-person hack-and-slash game.[3]

Soul Eater: Battle Resonance (ソウルイーター バトルレゾナンス Sōru Ītā Batoru Rezonansu?)

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is a fighting game produced by Namco Bandai Games for the PlayStation 2 and PlayStation Portable and was released on January 29, 2009. This game follows the story line of the first 24 episodes and allows the player to engage in the training and battles the characters experienced first hand. Along with new costumes and items, the player gets to experience a the minds and wardrobes of each playable character. [4]

  1. ^ "Soul Eater: Monotone Princess". play-aisa.com. Retrieved Nov 8, 2016.
  2. ^ Nico (May 31, 2015). "Soul Eater: Monotone Princess (JPN) WII ISO". NICOBLOG. Retrieved Nov 8, 2016.
  3. ^ Fletcher, JC (June 18, 2008). "Namco Bandai publishing Square Enix-owned Soul Eater". engadget. Retrieved November 17, 2016.
  4. ^ "Soul Eater: Battle Resonance". play-aisa.com. Retrieved November 17, 2016.