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- Psy-Phi abstract "Psy-Phi was a 2005 fighting game developed for the Lindbergh arcade platform by new development studio Digital Rex, a development group within Sega, headed by Yu Suzuki formerly head of Sega-AM2. It is the first arcade fighting game to incorporate touch screen controls. Shortly after location testing in 2005, its planned 2006 wide release was cancelled.".
- Psy-Phi computingPlatform Arcade_game.
- Psy-Phi developer Sega.
- Psy-Phi director Yu_Suzuki.
- Psy-Phi producer Yu_Suzuki.
- Psy-Phi publisher Sega.
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- Psy-Phi wikiPageWikiLink Digital_Rex.
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- Psy-Phi wikiPageWikiLink Ghost_Squad_(video_game).
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- Psy-Phi wikiPageWikiLink IGN.
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- Psy-Phi wikiPageWikiLink Jules_Verne.
- Psy-Phi wikiPageWikiLink Lets_Go_Jungle!:_Lost_on_the_Island_of_Spice.
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- Psy-Phi wikiPageWikiLink The_House_of_the_Dead_4.
- Psy-Phi wikiPageWikiLink Touchscreen.
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- Psy-Phi wikiPageWikiLink Virtua_Fighter_5.
- Psy-Phi wikiPageWikiLink Virtua_Tennis_3.
- Psy-Phi wikiPageWikiLink Yu_Suzuki.
- Psy-Phi wikiPageWikiLinkText "Psy-Phi".
- Psy-Phi arcadeSystem List_of_Sega_arcade_system_boards.
- Psy-Phi arcadeSystem Sega_Lindbergh.
- Psy-Phi developer Sega.
- Psy-Phi director Yu_Suzuki.
- Psy-Phi hasPhotoCollection Psy-Phi.
- Psy-Phi modes Multiplayer.
- Psy-Phi modes Multiplayer_video_game.
- Psy-Phi modes Single-player_video_game.
- Psy-Phi modes Single_player.
- Psy-Phi platforms Arcade_game.
- Psy-Phi producer Yu_Suzuki.
- Psy-Phi publisher Sega.
- Psy-Phi release "2005".
- Psy-Phi release "Location testing".
- Psy-Phi title "Psy-Phi".
- Psy-Phi wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Infobox_video_game.
- Psy-Phi wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Reflist.
- Psy-Phi subject Category:Cancelled_arcade_games.
- Psy-Phi subject Category:Sega_arcade_games.
- Psy-Phi subject Category:Video_games_featuring_female_protagonists.
- Psy-Phi subject Category:Yu_Suzuki_games.
- Psy-Phi hypernym Game.
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- Psy-Phi type Software.
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- Psy-Phi comment "Psy-Phi was a 2005 fighting game developed for the Lindbergh arcade platform by new development studio Digital Rex, a development group within Sega, headed by Yu Suzuki formerly head of Sega-AM2. It is the first arcade fighting game to incorporate touch screen controls. Shortly after location testing in 2005, its planned 2006 wide release was cancelled.".
- Psy-Phi label "Psy-Phi".
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- Psy-Phi sameAs Q7256164.
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- Psy-Phi wasDerivedFrom Psy-Phi?oldid=669013580.
- Psy-Phi isPrimaryTopicOf Psy-Phi.
- Psy-Phi name "Psy-Phi".