DreamMix TV Legendary Figthers

DreamMix TV Legendary Figthers (Japanese: ドリームミックスTVレジェンダリーフィグサーズ Hepburn: doriーmumiッkusuTVrejiェndariーfuィgusaーzu) is a crossover fighting game produced by Bandai Namco Studios and Sonic Team, with animation produced by Sunrise Beyond that features characters from the Sonic the Hedgehog, Nickelodeon and Gundam Franchises. Released for the Nintendo Switch, Xbox One, Xbox Series X and S, PlayStation 4, PlayStation 5, and Microsoft Windows Worldwide on May 27, 2022, DreamMix TV Legendary Figthers has many similarities to the Super Smash Bros. series, also produced by Bandai Namco.

Gameplay
Gameplay in DreamMix TV Legendary Figthers differs from many fighting games. Instead of winning by depleting an opponent's life bar, players seek to launch their opponents off the stage and out of bounds. Characters have a damage total which rises as they take damage, represented by a percentage value that measures up to 999%. As a character's percentage rises, the character can be knocked progressively farther by an opponent's attacks. To knock out an opponent, the player must knock that character outside the stage's boundaries in any direction. When a character is launched off the stage, the character can attempt to "recover" by using jumping moves and abilities to return to the stage. Some characters have an easier time recovering onto the stage than others due to their moves and abilities. Additionally, some characters vary in weight, with lighter characters being easier to launch than heavy characters.

Controls are greatly simplified in comparison to other fighting games, with one button used for standard attacks and another used for special attacks. Players can perform different types of moves by holding the directional controls up, down, to the side, or in a neutral position while pressing the attack or special button. As such, each character has four types of ground attacks, mid-air attacks, and special attacks that can be performed. Quickly pressing or tapping a directional input and the attack button together while on the ground allows players to perform a chargeable "Smash Attack", which is generally more powerful than other attacks. When characters are hit by attacks, they receive a hitstun that temporarily disallows any attacks to be made. This allows combos to be performed. A shield button allows players to put up a defensive shield which weakens with repeated use and will leave the player unable to move if broken. Combining the shield button with directional inputs and attack buttons allows the player to also perform dodges, rolls, grabs, and throws. The three basic actions in DreamMix TV Legendary Figthers, attacking, grabbing, and shielding, are often described using a rock–paper–scissors analogy: attacking beats grabbing, grabbing beats shielding, and shielding beats attacking. When a player knocks another player off of the main platform, they may perform an action called edge-guarding. At the same time the player that has been knocked off will try to recover by jumping back onto the stage and avoiding the other players' edge-guarding.

Another element in the DreamMix TV Legendary Figthers series is battle items, the abundance of which players can adjust them before matches. There are conventional "battering items", with which a player may hit an opponent, such as a home-run bat or a beam sword; throwing items, including Jellyfish Nets and Wands; and shooting items, either single-shot guns or rapid-fire blasters. Recovery items allow the user to reduce their damage percentage by varying amounts. The Assist Trophy is a special item that summons a character from another series. The DreamMix Orb, which when broken allows the fighter to perform a character-specific super attack known as a "Final Smash".

The rules that can be used in a match vary depending on the game, but the two most commonly used settings across all games are Time and Stock. Time mode uses a point-based system in which fighters earn points for knocking out their opponents and lose points for being knocked out or self-destructing (i.e. falling out of the stage by themselves). The player with the highest score at the end of the set time limit wins the match. Stock mode, also known as Survival, uses a life-based system in which players are given a set number of lives, known as stock, with each fighter losing a life whenever they are knocked out, becoming eliminated if they run out of lives. The winner is the last fighter standing once all other fighters are eliminated or, if a time limit is applied to the match, the fighter with the most lives remaining once time runs out. In the event of a tie, a Sudden Death match takes place. Here, each of the tied fighters are given a starting damage percentage of 300%, making them easier to launch off the stage, and the last fighter standing will be declared as the winner. In some games this process is repeated if the match ends in another tie.

Gameplay using competitive DreamMix TV Legendary Figthers rules is usually played in Stock mode with a timer. Items are turned off, and the only tournament-legal stages are those that do not feature hazards and other disruptive elements.

Sonic The Hedgehog

 * Sonic Boom
 * Sonic The Hedgehog

Nickelodeon

 * SpongeBob SquarePants
 * The Loud House/The Casagrandes
 * It's Pony
 * Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles
 * The Fairly Oddparents
 * Middlemost Post
 * Glitch Techs
 * Garfield
 * Paw Patrol
 * Peppa Pig (International Ver. Only)
 * Blues Clues/Blues Clues and You!
 * Abby Hatcher
 * Bubble Guppies
 * Dora The Explorer/Go Diego Go!/Dora and Friends: Into the City
 * Inspector Gadget (DLC Only)

Gundam

 * Mobile Suit Gundam
 * Mobile Suit Gundam: MS 08th Team
 * Mobile Suit Gundam: 0080: War in the Pocket
 * Mobile Suit Gundam: 0083: Stardust Memory
 * Mobile Suit Zeta Gundam
 * Mobile Suit Gundam ZZ
 * Mobile Suit Gundam: Char's Counterattack
 * Mobile Suit Gundam Unicorn
 * Mobile Suit Gundam F91
 * Mobile Suit Victory Gundam
 * Mobile Suit Gundam Thunderbolt
 * Mobile Suit Gundam Twilight Axis
 * Mobile Fighter G Gundam
 * New Mobile Report Gundam Wing
 * New Mobile Report Gundam Wing: Endless Waltz
 * After War Gundam X
 * Turn A Gundam
 * Mobile Suit Gundam SEED
 * Mobile Suit Gundam SEED DESTINY
 * Mobile Suit Gundam 00
 * Mobile Suit Gundam 00 the Movie: A wakening of the Trailblazer
 * Mobile Suit Gundam AGE
 * Model Suit Gunpla Building Beginning G
 * Gundam Build Fighters
 * Gundam Build Fighters Try
 * Gundam Build Fighters Try: Island Wars
 * Gundam Reconguista in G
 * Mobile Suit Gundam Iron Blooded Orphans
 * Gundam Build Divers
 * Gundam Build Divers Re: Rise
 * Gundam Breaker Mobile
 * Gundam Breaker Battlogue

Gundam

 * RX-78-2 Gundam
 * RX-178 Gundam MK-II
 * RX-79(G)Ez-8 Gundam Ez8
 * RX-78NT-1 Gundam "Alex"
 * RX-78GP03 Gundam "Dendrobium"
 * MSZ-006 Zeta Gundam
 * MSZ-010 ZZ Gundam
 * RX-93 ν Gundam
 * RX-0 Unicorn Gundam
 * F91 Gundam F91
 * LM314V21 Victory 2 Gundam
 * FA78 Full Armor Gundam
 * RX-78AL Altas Gundam
 * RX-78AN-01 Gundam AN-01 "Tristan"
 * GF13-017HJII God Gundam
 * GF13-050NSW Nobel Gundam
 * XXXG-01W Wing Gundam
 * XXXG-00W0 Wing Gundam Zero
 * XXXG-00W0 Wing Gundam Zero(EW Ver.)
 * XXXG-01D2 Gundam Deathscythe Hell(EW Ver.)
 * XXXG-01H2 Gundam Heavyarms Kai(EW Ver.)
 * XXXG-01SR2 Gundam Sandrock Kai(EW Ver.)
 * XXXG-01S-2 Altron Gundam(EW Ver.)
 * OZ-00MS2B Tallgeese III
 * GX-9900 Gundam X
 * GX-9901 DX Gundam Double X
 * SYSTEM ∀-99 ∀ Gundam
 * ZGMF-X10A Freedom Gundam
 * ZGMF-X56S/α Force Impulse Gundam
 * ZGMF-X42S Destiny Gundam
 * ZGMF-X20A Strike Freedom Gundam
 * ZGMF-X19A Infinite Justice Gundam
 * GN-001 Gundam Exia
 * GN-0000+GNR-010 00 Raiser
 * GNT-0000 00 Qan[T ]
 * GN-010 Gundam Zabanya
 * GN-011 Gundam Harute
 * CB-002 Raphael Gundam
 * GNX-903VW Brave (Commander Test Type)
 * Try Age Gundam
 * AGE-IIMG Gundam AGEII Magnum
 * AGE-FX Gundam AGE-FX
 * GPB-X80 Beginning Gundam
 * GAT-X105B/CM Build Strike Gundam Cosmos
 * KMK-B01 Kamiki Burning Gundam
 * YG-111 Gundam G-Self
 * ASW-G-08 Gundam Barbatos
 * GN-0000DVR/SM Gundam 00 Sky Moebius
 * PFF-X7II Core Gundam II
 * PFF-X7II/E3 Earthree Gundam
 * PFF-X7II/J5 Jupitive Gundam
 * PFF-X7II/M1 Mercuone Gundam
 * PFF-X7II/M4 Marsfour Gundam
 * PFF-X7II/V2 Veetwo Gundam
 * PFF-X7II/U7 Uraven Gundam
 * PFF-X7II/S6 Saturnix Gundam
 * PFF-X7II/N8 Nepteight Gundam
 * PFF-X7II/ANIMA Gundam Anima［Rize］
 * Gundam Areus

Original

 * ZGMF-X56S/X Xros Impulse Gundam



Console Exclusive

 * Ben Tennyson (Xbox Exclusive)
 * Optimus Prime (PS4 and PS5 Exclusive)
 * Ash Ketchum (Nintendo Switch Exclusive)

DLC

 * Inspector Gadget