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Soul Blade is an unlicensed Sega Mega Drive game featuring characters from Namco's Soul franchise (specifically Soul Edge/Soul Blade). Little is known about the origin of this game, though a similar game exists for the SNES and Game Boy Color.
The game is a standard one-on-one fighter.