It is strange: the GBA got a great Fighting Game support and the DS... well, almost "nothing". I would suggest to buy the GBA Version of Street Fighter 2 Turbo...
It is strange: the GBA got a great Fighting Game support and the DS... well, almost "nothing". I would suggest to buy the GBA Version of Street Fighter 2 Turbo...
I have the GBA version myself, a good conversion but the controls let it down.
Import jump ultimate stars from play-asia.com and you'll be set!
Yeah. If you can understand it...
the language barrier is not a game breaker in this case.
There he goes, Firkraag. One of God's own prototypes. A high-powered mutant of some kind never even considered for mass production. Too weird to live, and too rare to die. - My VGscore
The only one I can think of that anyone hasn't said yet was Draglade.
Did that have a PSP version? If so, then I think I've played it, and it was a lot of fun.
No, there wasn't a PSP version.
Oh, nevermind then.
And yeah, I'm not all that interested in the Jump series, either. Normally, I try not to let litlle things like licenses keep me from playing a good fighting game, but in this case, having all my least favorite characters, all together in one game is just too much to bear. No matter how good a game is, it won't make any difference if I don't want to use a single character.
And yeah, I'm not all that interested in the Jump series, either. Normally, I try not to let litlle things like licenses keep me from playing a good fighting game, but in this case, having all my least favorite characters, all together in one game is just too much to bear. No matter how good a game is, it won't make any difference if I don't want to use a single character.
The game has over 300 characters (one-sixth being fully playable) from 41 different Shōnen manga series. Surely there must be some that you want to play, if for nothing else than to kick the asses of the characters you hate.
There he goes, Firkraag. One of God's own prototypes. A high-powered mutant of some kind never even considered for mass production. Too weird to live, and too rare to die. - My VGscore
And yeah, I'm not all that interested in the Jump series, either. Normally, I try not to let litlle things like licenses keep me from playing a good fighting game, but in this case, having all my least favorite characters, all together in one game is just too much to bear. No matter how good a game is, it won't make any difference if I don't want to use a single character.
The game has over 300 characters (one-sixth being fully playable) from 41 different Shōnen manga series. Surely there must be some that you want to play, if for nothing else than to kick the asses of the characters you hate.
I think you underestimate my hatred for Shonen Jump, my friend... Anywho, my point was simply that if you aren't a fan, chances are anime-licence games probably won't appeal to you, if only because you probably won't like the characters.
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