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Les Miserables As A Fighting Game, Who Would’ve Thought

This novelty title adapted from Victor Hugo’s classic story shows that anything can be made into a fighting game, even though it’s neither perfect nor balanced.

Can Hoang Tran

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Who would have thought a classic novel such as Victor Hugo’s Les Miserables would be popular across the world and be adapted into different formats, with the most popular adaptation being a theatrical musical, that has been performed on stages across the world, no matter how big or small the stages are.

Beyond the live stage, Les Miserables received many film and TV adaptations.

In 1998, a film adaptation was released that starred Liam Neeson as Jean Valjean and Geoffrey Rush as Javert.

In 2012, a musical film adaptation was revealed that starred Hugh Jackman as Jean Valjean, Anne Hathaway as Fantine, and Russell Crowe as Javert.

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