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Plasma Sword

3D fighting game known as both Plasma Sword and Star Gladiator 2. The game offers a selection of game options including a two-player mode. There are a large range of characters to choose from and each has their own special moves, such as plasma attacks. Working through the single-player tournament unlocks new special moves. The game's graphics are adequate.

Developer: Capcom , Publisher: Capcom
Pokemon Stadium

This title refers to two separate games. An original game with this name was released in Japan only. The follow-up game was called Pokemon Stadium 2 in Japan. However, this second game was also released in the rest of the world where it was given the simple title of 'Pokemon Stadium'. It is this game, which is in fact essentially an expanded version of the first game, that is treated here.

Developer: HAL Laboratory Inc. , Publisher: Nintendo
Pokemon Stadium 2

Japanese name for the game released elsewhere with the simple title of 'Pokemon Stadium'. Some additional refinements were made to the game before its wider release.

Developer: HAL Laboratory Inc. , Publisher: Nintendo
Pokemon Stadium 3

This latest installment in the Pokemon series of fighting games form the N64 is due for release in Japan in winter 2000. US and UK release dates are to be announced. It will actually be the second game and not the third to be everywhere outside Japan. The game promises new features and graphical improvements.

Developer: Nintendo , Publisher: Nintendo
Pokemon Stadium Gold, Silver and Crystal

N64 counterpart to Pokemon Gold, Silver and Crystal on Gameboy. It is compatible with the earlier Red, Blue and Yellow editions. General improvements have been made since the last game. Over 250 Pokemon now feature. The graphics and audio have been refined.

Developer: Nintendo , Publisher: Nintendo
Power Stone

Fighting game with a twist. Previously released for the arcade the game has proved a big hit.

Developer: Capcom , Publisher: Capcom
Power Stone 2

Fully-3D fighting game. This sequel employs an improved engine and offers high-energy fighting action, smooth character animation and detailed arenas. You choose from a selection of characters, including a cowboy and a chef! The game boasts innovative arena design. As in the original, the arenas are interactive; elements can be picked up and used as weapons. The fighting system is reasonable, although there are no blocks or counterattacks, it is possible to take cover behind parts of the arena. Game options include a single-player championship and multi-player mode, for up to four players.

Developer: Capcom , Publisher: Capcom
Pride FC

Developer: Anchor Inc. , Publisher: THQ Inc.
Primal Rage

Developer: Time Warner Interactive , Publisher: Time Warner Interactive
Project Justice

Fighting game and sequel to 'Rival Schools'. The premise is that kids fight each other for the honor of their school. There are over 20 playable characters available, each with their own strengths, weaknesses and special moves. You select three characters and embark on a series of tag team-style fights. Notably, team attacks are also available. Game options include single fights and a good story mode. The story mode is dynamic, depending on choices you make as you progress. There is also a strong multi-player mode for up to four players. The game employs stylized character and arena design. The game's graphics are good and the controls are effective. The fighting system is well-balanced and there are loads of moves to master, counter moves are particularly important.

Developer: Capcom , Publisher: Capcom
Project K-X

Developer: Dream Publishing , Publisher: Microsoft Games
Psychic Force

Fighting game that was first released for the arcades. The game features flying fighters (called Psychiccers) who have a range of psychic attacks, including projectiles like fireballs. Matches take place in see-through, cube-shaped arenas. The action is not fully 3D because you can only move in two planes. There are eight distinctive characters to choose from, each with their own special moves. As well as a health bar, there is a display to show the character's psychic power. Game options are arcade, training, two-player and story modes. There is a different story mode for each character.

Developer: Taito , Publisher: Acclaim Entertainment
Psychic Force 2

Popular 3D fighting game that features anime-style characters and glass-cube arenas. There are eight game options to choose from including, training, story, survival, group battle, versus and two-player modes. You can select from ten playable characters, each with their own special moves and background story. The game has a fairly complex fighting system that involves building up psychic energy and then unleashing it on opponents or using it to form a defensive shield at the right moment. The walls of the cube arenas come into play, characters can be forced or bounced against the wall, causing extra damage. They can also be purposefully bounced off for special attacks. The game's control system is simple but effective. The game's 3D graphics and character animation are reasonable.

Developer: Taito , Publisher: Acclaim Entertainment
Psychic Force 2012

Fighting game that features Japanese anime-style characters and 3D arenas. There are thirteen playable characters, each of whom has their own special moves and background story. The game has a fighting suitable for fans of more complex fighting games. The arenas in the game have transparent walls and fighters can bounce off the walls and perform an extended range of moves as a result.

Developer: Taito , Publisher: Acclaim Entertainment
 

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