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+ | '''''{{PAGENAME}}''''' (ポケットファイター) is a versus fighting game by [[Capcom]], released for the [[Sega Saturn]] in 1998. The original arcade game was released in Western regions as '''''Super Gem Fighter Mini Mix''''', but the Saturn version was only released in Japan. | ||
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+ | As with ''[[Super Puzzle Fighter II X]]'', it uses "super deformed" character designs, with characters chiefly hailing from the ''[[:Category:Street Fighter|Street Fighter]]'' and ''[[:Category:Darkstalkers|Vampire]]'' franchises. It also features many character cameos from various Capcom games in the backgrounds of the stages and in the transformations that the playable characters make. | ||
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+ | ==Gameplay== | ||
+ | {{ScreenThumb|Pocket Fighter, Character Select.png|width=200|Character select}} | ||
+ | The game is a fighting game that incorporates elements from the ''[[:Category:Street Fighter|Street Fighter]]'', ''[[:Category:Darkstalkers|Vampire]]'' (''Darkstalkers''), and ''War-Zard'' (''Red Earth'') series by Capcom. It only uses three buttons (compared to the six used by most Capcom fighting games) and thus features a reduced moveset, with easier to master special moves. Characters start each match with two life icons, and matches are fought until a character loses both life icons (by depleting their vitality or having less vitality than the other character when the timer runs out in a round). The expression on the life icon changes depending on the progress of the round. The game includes items that can be collected: elemental orbs that can be thrown at opponents, food items that restore vitality, and gems that increase the power of the character's special moves. Items can be found in treasure chests or collected by attacking item carriers that fly across the screen. | ||
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+ | Similar to ''[[Super Puzzle Fighter II X]]'', there are various colored gems that players can collect from treasure chests and from attacking each other during matches to power up their characters. There are three colored Gem gauges at the bottom of the screen for each character. These display the level of three of the character's special moves. Most characters only have three special moves. Collecting a gem increases the level of the Gem gauge of the same color. When it fills, that ability increases by a level, which empowers it in some way (for example, a projectile attack may travel faster and hit more times when it is leveled up). Each time an attack connects to an opponent, gems pop out of him or her, and which can then be taken to level up the corresponding special moves for additional effects. | ||
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+ | Characters move with {{left}} and {{right}} and crouch with {{down}}. They dash with {{left}} {{left}} and {{right}} {{right}}. They jump upward with {{up}} and jump behind and ahead with {{upleft}} and {{upright}}. Characters can Super Jump high into the air with {{down}} {{up}}. They attack by punching with {{A}} or kicking with {{B}}. Forward dashes can be followed up by an attack button for special advancing attacks. Special moves for each character are done by pairing specific directional combinations with an attack button. Characters can perform a taunt with {{X}}, which is a short animation during which the character is vulnerable to attack. | ||
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+ | Players also have a "Special" button, {{C}}, which performs a special move called a Guard Crush where the character spawns an object magically and strikes the opponent with it, dropping gems upon impact. Guard Crushes can be charged by holding the button, with more gems dropping if the button is held for longer. Holding a direction along with the Special button drops gems of a particular color: {{right}} for red, {{up}} for yellow, and {{down}} for blue. These moves cannot be blocked, but the character is vulnerable to attack while the move is being charged. | ||
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+ | Each character has a Mighty Combo gauge, which determines the character's ability to perform Mighty Combos. The gauge fills whenever the character performs a move, damages the opponent, or collects a gem or other item. It can be filled up to 9 levels, which can be spent on Mighty Combos, extra special moves that hit more and do more damage than regular special moves. Most Mighty Combos only consume a single level of the gauge. | ||
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+ | Blocking is done by holding the D-Pad away from the opponent and can also be done in midair. Special moves (including Mighty Combo moves) do no chip damage when blocked. Characters can become dizzy from being attacked repeatedly; they are uncontrollable and vulnerable in this state but can recover more quickly by rapidly pressing back and forth on the D-Pad along with the attack buttons. It is also possible to escape grabs in this way. When blocking, characters can perform a Guard Cancel, a special counterattack, by holding toward the opponent and the Special button simultaneously. This costs one level of the Mighty Combo gauge. | ||
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+ | If the character has at least one level of the gauge, the character also has access to a desperation move called a Mega Crush, performed by holding the punch, kick, and Special buttons together ({{A}}+{{B}}+{{C}}). The Mega Crush surrounds the character in a green energy shield and causes all of the character's collected gems to shoot out and damage the enemy, after which they can be collected again by either player. Performing the Mega Crush drains the Mighty Combo gauge and all three Gem gauges. This can be done while standing, jumping, or blocking. | ||
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+ | Throws and grabs are done by holding {{left}} or {{right}} when next to an opponent and pressing the punch and kick buttons together simultaneously ({{A}}+{{B}}). Some characters can perform throws in midair by holding {{down}} with punch and kick. Throws cannot be blocked, but the same combinations can be used to escape a throw for reduced damage. Characters all have special throws that can be performed with {{HCF}} or {{HCB}} combined with punch and kick simultaneously. These special throws do additional damage, and each character has one "Power Throw" that cannot be escaped. | ||
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+ | Characters can pursue knocked down opponents by holding {{up}} with punch or kick. When knocked down, characters can escape by pressing {{left}} or {{right}} rapidly. | ||
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+ | Elemental orbs can be thrown at opponents to have an effect such as burning or freezing them. Each character starts each match with a particular orb but can collect others from item carriers. Orbs are thrown by pressing the kick and Special buttons simultaneously ({{B}}+{{C}}). They are thrown far normally, but they can be thrown shorter by holding {{up}} or rolled on the ground by holding {{down}}. When placed on the ground, they explode after a short duration. | ||
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+ | The game also features Flash Combos (or "Costume Combos"), where the player can start a combo with the punch button and then follow it up with three additional punches or kicks (for a total of four hits). These combos usually cause the character to change into various costumes during the sequence and finish with a powerful attack. These costumes range from uniforms (such as traffic cops or schoolgirls), swimsuits, or cosplays of other Capcom characters. For example, Chun-Li turns into Jill from ''[[:Category:Resident Evil (franchise)|Biohazard]]'', while Felicia turns into ''[[:Category:Mega Man (franchise)|Rockman]]'' or other ''Vampire'' characters not playable in the game. | ||
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+ | ===Modes=== | ||
+ | The game has multiple modes: | ||
+ | *'''Arcade Battle:''' The single-player mode consists of eight matches against computer-controlled opponents, with the last opponent varying depending on the character played. A second player can join the game to challenge the other player to a fight by pressing {{Start}}, with the victor continuing in the game. There are eight different difficulty levels for computer-controlled opponents. | ||
+ | *'''Free Battle:''' A dedicated two-player mode. Players choose any character, any stage, the game speed, and a handicap. The game keeps track of wins and losses for each player. | ||
+ | *'''Running Battle:''' A single-player survival mode. The player chooses any character and fights all twelve characters in the game. Matches consist of a single round. The character's vitality gauge is restored by a certain amount after each match depending on the time remaining and the gems collected. The player only has one chance to succeed; the game ends and cannot be continued if the player loses a match. | ||
+ | *'''Training:''' A single-player mode where the player can practice playing a character against a non-hostile opponent. The player can select some options with {{Start}}, such as whether the opponent blocks attacks, whether the opponent stands, blocks, or jumps, or the levels of the Mighty Combo and Gem gauges. | ||
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+ | ===Power gems=== | ||
+ | Larger gems increase the level of their associated gauges by larger amounts. | ||
+ | {{InfoTable|imagewidths=50| | ||
+ | {{InfoRow | ||
+ | | title=Red | ||
+ | | sprite={{sprite | Pocket Fighter, Gems.png | 2 | crop_width=24 | crop_height=24 | crop_x=0 | crop_y=0}} | ||
+ | | desc=Increases the red Gem gauge. | ||
+ | }} | ||
+ | {{InfoRow | ||
+ | | title=Yellow | ||
+ | | sprite={{sprite | Pocket Fighter, Gems.png | 2 | crop_width=24 | crop_height=24 | crop_x=24 | crop_y=0}} | ||
+ | | desc=Increases the yellow Gem gauge. | ||
+ | }} | ||
+ | {{InfoRow | ||
+ | | title=Blue | ||
+ | | sprite={{sprite | Pocket Fighter, Gems.png | 2 | crop_width=24 | crop_height=24 | crop_x=48 | crop_y=0}} | ||
+ | | desc=Increases the blue Gem gauge. | ||
+ | }} | ||
+ | {{InfoRow | ||
+ | | title=Rainbow | ||
+ | | sprite={{sprite | Pocket Fighter, Gems.png | 3 | crop_width=24 | crop_height=24 | crop_x=72 | crop_y=0}} | ||
+ | | desc=Increases all three Gem gauges, as well as the Mighty Combo gauge. | ||
+ | }} | ||
+ | }} | ||
+ | |||
+ | ===Elemental orbs=== | ||
+ | Each character starts with an elemental orb, and more can be collected during the match. Orbs damage opponents if they directly hit them, but they explode in an area or have a secondary effect if they land on the ground. | ||
+ | {{InfoTable|imagewidths=50| | ||
+ | {{InfoRow | ||
+ | | title=Fire | ||
+ | | sprite={{ScaleX | {{sprite | Pocket Fighter, Orbs.png | 2 | crop_width=20 | crop_height=16 | crop_x=0 | crop_y=0}} | currentwidth=20 | wantedwidth=16}} | ||
+ | | desc=Breaks into a large burst of fire that immolates the opponent. | ||
+ | }} | ||
+ | {{InfoRow | ||
+ | | title=Ice | ||
+ | | sprite={{ScaleX | {{sprite | Pocket Fighter, Orbs.png | 2 | crop_width=20 | crop_height=16 | crop_x=20 | crop_y=0}} | currentwidth=20 | wantedwidth=16}} | ||
+ | | desc=Breaks into an ice spray that freezes the opponent. | ||
+ | }} | ||
+ | {{InfoRow | ||
+ | | title=Lightning | ||
+ | | sprite={{ScaleX | {{sprite | Pocket Fighter, Orbs.png | 2 | crop_width=20 | crop_height=16 | crop_x=40 | crop_y=0}} | currentwidth=20 | wantedwidth=16}} | ||
+ | | desc=Calls down a lightning strike that shocks the opponent. | ||
+ | }} | ||
+ | {{InfoRow | ||
+ | | title=Death | ||
+ | | sprite={{ScaleX | {{sprite | Pocket Fighter, Orbs.png | 2 | crop_width=20 | crop_height=16 | crop_x=60 | crop_y=0}} | currentwidth=20 | wantedwidth=16}} | ||
+ | | desc=Breaks into a cloud of poisonous gas that stuns the opponent. | ||
+ | }} | ||
+ | {{InfoRow | ||
+ | | title=Stone | ||
+ | | sprite={{ScaleX | {{sprite | Pocket Fighter, Orbs.png | 2 | crop_width=20 | crop_height=16 | crop_x=80 | crop_y=0}} | currentwidth=20 | wantedwidth=16}} | ||
+ | | desc=Breaks into a spray of dust that petrifies the opponent. | ||
+ | }} | ||
+ | {{InfoRow | ||
+ | | title=Banana | ||
+ | | sprite={{ScaleX | {{sprite | Pocket Fighter, Orbs.png | 2 | crop_width=20 | crop_height=16 | crop_x=100 | crop_y=0}} | currentwidth=20 | wantedwidth=16}} | ||
+ | | desc=Drops a banana peel on the floor that causes the opponent to slip. | ||
+ | }} | ||
+ | {{InfoRow | ||
+ | | title=Bomb | ||
+ | | sprite={{ScaleX | {{sprite | Pocket Fighter, Orbs.png | 2 | crop_width=20 | crop_height=20 | crop_x=120 | crop_y=0}} | currentwidth=20 | wantedwidth=16}} | ||
+ | | desc=Explodes in an area. | ||
+ | }} | ||
+ | }} | ||
+ | |||
+ | ===Item carriers=== | ||
+ | Item carriers fly across the screen sometimes. They can be reached by Super Jumping with {{down}} {{up}} and attacked to release items. The characters are taken from the 1984 Capcom arcade game ''[[Capcom Generation: Dai 3 Shuu Koko ni Rekishi Hajimaru|SonSon]]''. | ||
+ | {{InfoTable|imagewidths=50| | ||
+ | {{InfoRow | ||
+ | | title=SonSon | ||
+ | | sprite={{sprite | Pocket Fighter, Item Carriers.png | 2 | crop_width=64 | crop_height=40 | crop_x=0 | crop_y=0}} | ||
+ | | desc=Drops gems, which increase the Gem gauges. | ||
+ | }} | ||
+ | {{InfoRow | ||
+ | | title=TonTon | ||
+ | | sprite={{sprite | Pocket Fighter, Item Carriers.png | 2 | crop_width=64 | crop_height=40 | crop_x=0 | crop_y=40}} | ||
+ | | desc=Drops food, which restores vitality. | ||
+ | }} | ||
+ | {{InfoRow | ||
+ | | title=Kappa | ||
+ | | sprite={{sprite | Pocket Fighter, Item Carriers.png | 2 | crop_width=64 | crop_height=40 | crop_x=0 | crop_y=80}} | ||
+ | | desc=Drops elemental orbs, which can be thrown at opponents. | ||
+ | }} | ||
+ | {{InfoRow | ||
+ | | title=Sanjou | ||
+ | | sprite={{sprite | Pocket Fighter, Item Carriers.png | 2 | crop_width=64 | crop_height=40 | crop_x=0 | crop_y=120}} | ||
+ | | desc=Drops random items. | ||
+ | }} | ||
+ | {{InfoRow | ||
+ | | title=Kaminari | ||
+ | | sprite={{sprite | Pocket Fighter, Item Carriers.png | 2 | crop_width=64 | crop_height=50 | crop_x=0 | crop_y=160}} | ||
+ | | desc=Causes damage. | ||
+ | }} | ||
+ | }} | ||
+ | |||
+ | ===Characters=== | ||
+ | {{MoveListNote|legend=Basic|key1={{Taunt}}|value1=Taunt|key2={{button|text=SPECIAL}}|value2=Guard Crush}} | ||
+ | ====Playable==== | ||
+ | Players can choose from four color schemes when selecting the character: the primary color with {{punch}}, the secondary color with {{kick}}, or two other colors with {{Taunt}} or {{button|text=SPECIAL}}. | ||
+ | {{InfoTable| | ||
+ | {{InfoFighter | ||
+ | | name=Ryu | ||
+ | | portrait={{sprite | Pocket Fighter, Characters.png | crop_width=192 | crop_height=224 | crop_x=32 | crop_y=0}} | ||
+ | | sprite={{sprite | Pocket Fighter, Sprites, Ryu.gif}} | ||
+ | | info1name=Originally appeared in | ||
+ | | info1=''Street Fighter'' | ||
+ | | info2name=Elemental orb | ||
+ | | info2=Lightning | ||
+ | | info3name=Final battle | ||
+ | | info3=Tabasa | ||
+ | | desc=Ryu searches for Tabasa, who may know a new challenge for him. | ||
+ | {{MoveListTable | desc=Mighty Moves | | ||
+ | {{MoveListRow | {{sprite|Pocket Fighter, Gems.png|crop_width=24|crop_x=0}} Hadouken | {{QCF}} {{punch}} | Ryu shoots a fireball across the screen. The projectile grows larger and hits more times when the move is leveled up, and it knocks down at max level.}} | ||
+ | {{MoveListRow | {{sprite|Pocket Fighter, Gems.png|crop_width=24|crop_x=24}} Shouryuuken | {{DPF}} {{punch}} | Ryu launches into the air with an uppercut, knocking down his opponent on impact. The move ascends higher, hits more times, and gains a lightning effect when it is leveled up.}} | ||
+ | {{MoveListRow | {{sprite|Pocket Fighter, Gems.png|crop_width=24|crop_x=48}} Tatsumaki Senpuukyaku | {{QCB}} {{kick}} | Ryu jumps into the air and spins around an axis with his leg extended, knocking down his opponent on impact. The move travels further, hits more times, and gains a lightning effect when it is leveled up. This move can be performed in midair.}} | ||
+ | }} | ||
+ | {{MoveListTable | desc=Command normals | | ||
+ | {{MoveListRow | Sakotsu Wari | {{right}}+{{punch}} | Ryu pulls his fist back and strikes forward and down, potentially hitting twice. This is an overhead strike that can hit characters who are crouch blocking.}} | ||
+ | {{MoveListRow | Quick Punch | {{left}}+{{punch}} | Ryu does a quick jab.}} | ||
+ | {{MoveListRow | Uppercut | {{downright}}+{{punch}} | Ryu does an uppercut.}} | ||
+ | {{MoveListRow | Kakato Otoshi | {{right}}+{{kick}} | Ryu does a dropping heel kick.}} | ||
+ | {{MoveListRow | Sweep Kick | {{downright}}+{{kick}} | Ryu does a sweep kick.}} | ||
+ | }} | ||
+ | {{MoveListTable | desc=Flash Combos | | ||
+ | {{MoveListRow | Flash Combo 1 | {{punch}} {{punch}} {{punch}} {{punch}}}} | ||
+ | {{MoveListRow | Flash Combo 2 | {{punch}} {{punch}} {{kick}} {{kick}}}} | ||
+ | {{MoveListRow | Flash Combo 3 | {{punch}} {{kick}} {{punch}} {{punch}}}} | ||
+ | {{MoveListRow | Flash Combo 4 | {{punch}} {{kick}} {{kick}} {{kick}}}} | ||
+ | }} | ||
+ | {{MoveListTable | desc=Mighty Combos | | ||
+ | {{MoveListRow | Shinkuu Hadouken | {{QCF}} {{QCF}} {{punch}} or<br>{{QCF}} {{button|text=SPECIAL}} | Ryu shoots a version of the Hadouken that can hit his opponent multiple times.}} | ||
+ | {{MoveListRow | Boufuu Tatsumaki Senpuukyaku | {{QCB}} {{QCB}} {{kick}} or<br>{{QCB}} {{button|text=SPECIAL}} | Ryu performs his Tatsumaki Senpuukyaku under a storm cloud. Opponents inside the rainy portion are sucked into his spinning kick.}} | ||
+ | {{MoveListRow | Reppuu Jinrai Shou | {{punch}} {{punch}} {{right}} {{kick}} {{button|text=SPECIAL}} or<br>{{DPF}} {{button|text=SPECIAL}} | Ryu batters his opponent with a series of punches, ending in an uppercut. If the uppercut connects, he launches his opponent into the air with a high Shouryuuken.}} | ||
+ | }} | ||
+ | }} | ||
+ | {{InfoFighter | ||
+ | | name=Ken | ||
+ | | portrait={{sprite | Pocket Fighter, Characters.png | crop_width=192 | crop_height=224 | crop_x=288 | crop_y=0}} | ||
+ | | sprite={{sprite | Pocket Fighter, Sprites, Ken.gif}} | ||
+ | | info1name=Originally appeared in | ||
+ | | info1=''Street Fighter'' | ||
+ | | info2name=Elemental orb | ||
+ | | info2=Fire | ||
+ | | info3name=Final battle | ||
+ | | info3=Morrigan | ||
+ | | desc=Ken is looking for a beautiful woman to have tea with when he and his wife Eliza begin drifting away after their honeymoon. | ||
+ | {{MoveListTable | desc=Mighty Moves | | ||
+ | {{MoveListRow | {{sprite|Pocket Fighter, Gems.png|crop_width=24|crop_x=0}} Hadouken | {{QCF}} {{punch}} | Ken shoots a fireball across the screen. The projectile grows larger, hits more times, and gains a fire effect when the move is leveled up, and it knocks down at max level.}} | ||
+ | {{MoveListRow | {{sprite|Pocket Fighter, Gems.png|crop_width=24|crop_x=24}} Shouryuuken | {{DPF}} {{punch}} | Ken launches into the air with an uppercut, knocking down his opponent on impact. The move ascends higher, hits more times, and gains a fire effect when it is leveled up.}} | ||
+ | {{MoveListRow | {{sprite|Pocket Fighter, Gems.png|crop_width=24|crop_x=48}} Tatsumaki Senpuukyaku | {{QCB}} {{kick}} | Ken jumps into the air and spins around an axis with his leg extended, hitting his opponent multiple times. The move travels further, hits more times, and gains a fire effect when it is leveled up. This move can be performed in midair.}} | ||
+ | }} | ||
+ | {{MoveListTable | desc=Command normals | | ||
+ | {{MoveListRow | Inazuma Kakato Wari | {{right}}+{{kick}} | Ken kicks high into the air, then brings his leg down like an axe chop. This is an overhead strike that can hit characters who are crouch blocking.}} | ||
+ | {{MoveListRow | Uppercut | {{downright}}+{{punch}} | Ken does an uppercut.}} | ||
+ | {{MoveListRow | Sweep Kick | {{downright}}+{{kick}} | Ken does a sweep kick.}} | ||
+ | }} | ||
+ | {{MoveListTable | desc=Flash Combos | | ||
+ | {{MoveListRow | Flash Combo 1 | {{punch}} {{punch}} {{punch}} {{punch}}}} | ||
+ | {{MoveListRow | Flash Combo 2 | {{punch}} {{punch}} {{kick}} {{kick}}}} | ||
+ | {{MoveListRow | Flash Combo 3 | {{punch}} {{kick}} {{punch}} {{punch}}}} | ||
+ | {{MoveListRow | Flash Combo 4 | {{punch}} {{kick}} {{kick}} {{kick}}}} | ||
+ | }} | ||
+ | {{MoveListTable | desc=Mighty Combos | | ||
+ | {{MoveListRow | Shouryuu Reppa | {{QCF}} {{QCF}} {{punch}} or<br>{{DPF}} {{button|text=SPECIAL}} | Ken advances forward with two low Shouryuukens, finishing with a high Shouryuuken.}} | ||
+ | {{MoveListRow | Shinryuuken | {{QCF}} {{QCF}} {{kick}} or<br>{{RDP}} {{button|text=SPECIAL}} | Ken rises high into the air with a Flaming Shouryuuken, drawing in nearby opponents.}} | ||
+ | {{MoveListRow | Shippuujinrai Kyaku | {{QCB}} {{QCB}} {{kick}} or<br>{{HCF}} {{button|text=SPECIAL}} | Ken moves forward with a series of kicks, ending in a knee strike. If the knee strike connects, he launches his opponent into the air with a rising Tatsumaki Senpuukyaku.}} | ||
+ | }} | ||
+ | }} | ||
+ | {{InfoFighter | ||
+ | | name=Chun-Li | ||
+ | | portrait={{sprite | Pocket Fighter, Characters.png | crop_width=192 | crop_height=224 | crop_x=544 | crop_y=0}} | ||
+ | | sprite={{sprite | Pocket Fighter, Sprites, Chun-Li.gif}} | ||
+ | | info1name=Originally appeared in | ||
+ | | info1=''Street Fighter II'' | ||
+ | | info2name=Elemental orb | ||
+ | | info2=Ice | ||
+ | | info3name=Final battle | ||
+ | | info3=Felicia | ||
+ | | desc=Chun-Li goes in search of a missing zoo animal and accidentally mistakes Felicia for the missing animal. | ||
+ | {{MoveListTable | desc=Mighty Moves | | ||
+ | {{MoveListRow | {{sprite|Pocket Fighter, Gems.png|crop_width=24|crop_x=0}} Kikouken | {{HCF}} {{punch}} | Chun-Li shoots a fireball across the screen. The projectile grows larger and hits more times when the move is leveled up, and it knocks down at max level.}} | ||
+ | {{MoveListRow | {{sprite|Pocket Fighter, Gems.png|crop_width=24|crop_x=24}} Hishou Kyaku | {{DPF}} {{kick}} | Chun-Li flips upside-down and jumps high into the air while spinning her legs around in kicks, which knocks her opponent over on impact. The move ascends higher and hits more times when it is leveled up.}} | ||
+ | {{MoveListRow | {{sprite|Pocket Fighter, Gems.png|crop_width=24|crop_x=48}} Hyakuretsu Kyaku | {{repeat|{{kick}}}} | Chun-Li kicks with one leg at lightning speed. The move increases in speed as it is leveled up.}} | ||
+ | {{MoveListRow | Spinning Bird Kick | {{HCF}} {{kick}} | Chun-Li flips upside-down and moves forward while spinning her legs around in kicks, which knocks her opponent over on impact.}} | ||
+ | }} | ||
+ | {{MoveListTable | desc=Command normals | | ||
+ | {{MoveListRow | Sankaku Tobi | D-Pad in the opposite direction when jumping onto the edge of the screen | Chun-Li can jump off the edges of the screen.}} | ||
+ | {{MoveListRow | Yousou Kyaku | {{down}}+{{kick}} in midair | Chun-Li holds a straight leg in a head stomp.}} | ||
+ | {{MoveListRow | Forward Kick | {{right}}+{{kick}} | Chun-Li does a forward kick that has extended reach.}} | ||
+ | {{MoveListRow | Upward Kick | {{downright}}+{{punch}} | Chun-Li kicks high into the air.}} | ||
+ | {{MoveListRow | Sweep Kick | {{downright}}+{{kick}} | Chun-Li does a sweep kick.}} | ||
+ | }} | ||
+ | {{MoveListTable | desc=Flash Combos | | ||
+ | {{MoveListRow | Flash Combo 1 | {{punch}} {{punch}} {{punch}} {{punch}}}} | ||
+ | {{MoveListRow | Flash Combo 2 | {{punch}} {{punch}} {{kick}} {{kick}}}} | ||
+ | {{MoveListRow | Flash Combo 3 | {{punch}} {{kick}} {{punch}} {{punch}}}} | ||
+ | {{MoveListRow | Flash Combo 4 | {{punch}} {{kick}} {{kick}} {{kick}}}} | ||
+ | }} | ||
+ | {{MoveListTable | desc=Mighty Combos | | ||
+ | {{MoveListRow | Kikoushou | {{QCF}} {{QCF}} {{punch}} or<br>{{QCF}} {{button|text=SPECIAL}} | Chun-Li produces a large energy blast directly in front of her.}} | ||
+ | {{MoveListRow | Rinkaishou | {{HCB}} {{HCF}} {{punch}} or<br>{{HCB}} {{button|text=SPECIAL}} | Chun-Li dresses as a traffic officer and directs a throng of people on bicycles to run over her opponent.}} | ||
+ | {{MoveListRow | Hazan Hishou Kyaku | {{QCF}} {{QCF}} {{kick}} or<br>{{DPF}} {{button|text=SPECIAL}} | Chun-Li does a backflip kick, followed by a Hishou Kyaku high into the air.}} | ||
+ | }} | ||
+ | }} | ||
+ | {{InfoFighter | ||
+ | | name=Sakura | ||
+ | | portrait={{sprite | Pocket Fighter, Characters.png | crop_width=192 | crop_height=224 | crop_x=16 | crop_y=224}} | ||
+ | | sprite={{sprite | Pocket Fighter, Sprites, Sakura.gif}} | ||
+ | | info1name=Originally appeared in | ||
+ | | info1=''Street Fighter Zero 2'' | ||
+ | | info2name=Elemental orb | ||
+ | | info2=Banana | ||
+ | | info3name=Final battle | ||
+ | | info3=Ryu | ||
+ | | desc=Sakura makes it her job to look for her friend and idol, Ryu, who agrees to train her if she can defeat him. | ||
+ | {{MoveListTable | desc=Mighty Moves | | ||
+ | {{MoveListRow | {{sprite|Pocket Fighter, Gems.png|crop_width=24|crop_x=0}} Hadouken | {{QCF}} {{punch}} | Sakura shoots a fireball that travels part of the width of the screen. The projectile grows larger and hits more times when the move is leveled up, and it also gains substantially more range (about half of the width of the screen at level 1, most of the width of the screen at level 2, and the full width of the screen at level 3).}} | ||
+ | {{MoveListRow | {{sprite|Pocket Fighter, Gems.png|crop_width=24|crop_x=24}} Shou'ou San | {{DPF}} {{punch}} | Sakura dashes forward, then jumps into the air with an uppercut while holding an open umbrella (using it as a parachute on her way down), which knocks her opponent over on impact. The move travels further, ascends higher, and hits more times when it is leveled up.}} | ||
+ | {{MoveListRow | {{sprite|Pocket Fighter, Gems.png|crop_width=24|crop_x=48}} Shunka Shuutou | {{HCF}} {{kick}} | Sakura dashes forward with a blur of rapid hand slaps. The move travels further and hits more times when it is leveled up.}} | ||
+ | }} | ||
+ | {{MoveListTable | desc=Command normals | | ||
+ | {{MoveListRow | Flower Kick | {{right}}+{{kick}} | Sakura performs a wide overhead kick. This is an overhead strike that can hit characters who are crouch blocking.}} | ||
+ | {{MoveListRow | Uppercut | {{downright}}+{{punch}} | Sakura does an uppercut.}} | ||
+ | {{MoveListRow | Sweep Kick | {{downright}}+{{kick}} | Sakura does a sweep kick.}} | ||
+ | }} | ||
+ | {{MoveListTable | desc=Flash Combos | | ||
+ | {{MoveListRow | Flash Combo 1 | {{punch}} {{punch}} {{punch}} {{punch}}}} | ||
+ | {{MoveListRow | Flash Combo 2 | {{punch}} {{punch}} {{kick}} {{kick}}}} | ||
+ | {{MoveListRow | Flash Combo 3 | {{punch}} {{kick}} {{punch}} {{punch}}}} | ||
+ | {{MoveListRow | Flash Combo 4 | {{punch}} {{kick}} {{kick}} {{kick}}}} | ||
+ | }} | ||
+ | {{MoveListTable | desc=Mighty Combos | | ||
+ | {{MoveListRow | Shinkuu Hadouken | {{QCF}} {{QCF}} {{punch}}<br>{{QCF}} {{button|text=SPECIAL}} | Sakura shoots a version of the Hadouken that can her his opponent multiple times.}} | ||
+ | {{MoveListRow | Midare Harusame | {{QCF}} {{QCF}} {{kick}}<br>{{DPF}} {{button|text=SPECIAL}} | Sakura advances forward with two low Shou'ou Sans, finishing with a high Shou'ou San.}} | ||
+ | {{MoveListRow | Haru Ranman | {{HCB}} {{HCF}} {{punch}}<br>{{HCB}} {{button|text=SPECIAL}} | Sakura dresses in a bunny girl costume and calls two musclemen to carry her opponent away and pummel them off-screen.}} | ||
+ | }} | ||
+ | }} | ||
+ | {{InfoFighter | ||
+ | | name=Morrigan | ||
+ | | portrait={{sprite | Pocket Fighter, Characters.png | crop_width=192 | crop_height=224 | crop_x=544 | crop_y=448}} | ||
+ | | sprite={{sprite | Pocket Fighter, Sprites, Morrigan.gif}} | ||
+ | | info1name=Originally appeared in | ||
+ | | info1=''Vampire'' | ||
+ | | info2name=Elemental orb | ||
+ | | info2=Bomb | ||
+ | | info3name=Final battle | ||
+ | | info3=Chun-Li | ||
+ | | desc=Morrigan is jealous of Chun-Li's beauty and goes to find her to prove she is the most attractive and the more powerful woman. She believes that defeating her in combat would prove it. | ||
+ | {{MoveListTable | desc=Mighty Moves | | ||
+ | {{MoveListRow | {{sprite|Pocket Fighter, Gems.png|crop_width=24|crop_x=0}} Soul Fist | {{QCF}} {{punch}} | Morrigan shoots a flying bat projectile across the screen. If performed in midair, she shoots the projectile diagonally downward. The projectile grows larger and hits more times when the move is leveled up, and it knocks down at max level.}} | ||
+ | {{MoveListRow | {{sprite|Pocket Fighter, Gems.png|crop_width=24|crop_x=24}} Shadow Blade | {{DPF}} {{punch}} | Morrigan rises into the air while uppercutting her opponent by using one of her wings as a blade, knocking down her opponent on impact. The move ascends higher and hits more times when it is leveled up.}} | ||
+ | {{MoveListRow | {{sprite|Pocket Fighter, Gems.png|crop_width=24|crop_x=48}} Parasite Roll | {{QCB}} {{kick}} | Morrigan spins forward through the air while using her wings as blades, which knocks down her opponent on impact. The move travels further and hits more times when it is leveled up.}} | ||
+ | }} | ||
+ | {{MoveListTable | desc=Command normals | | ||
+ | {{MoveListRow | Shell Kick | {{down}}+{{kick}} in midair | Morrigan falls prone while her wings wrap around her legs in a pointed cone.}} | ||
+ | {{MoveListRow | Snap Back | {{right}}+{{punch}} | Morrigan strikes forward with her wings.}} | ||
+ | {{MoveListRow | Uppercut | {{downright}}+{{punch}} | Morrigan does an uppercut.}} | ||
+ | }} | ||
+ | {{MoveListTable | desc=Flash Combos | | ||
+ | {{MoveListRow | Flash Combo 1 | {{punch}} {{punch}} {{punch}} {{punch}}}} | ||
+ | {{MoveListRow | Flash Combo 2 | {{punch}} {{punch}} {{kick}} {{kick}}}} | ||
+ | {{MoveListRow | Flash Combo 3 | {{punch}} {{kick}} {{punch}} {{punch}}}} | ||
+ | {{MoveListRow | Flash Combo 4 | {{punch}} {{kick}} {{kick}} {{kick}}}} | ||
+ | }} | ||
+ | {{MoveListTable | desc=Mighty Combos | | ||
+ | {{MoveListRow | Darkness Illusion | {{punch}} {{punch}} {{right}} {{kick}} {{button|text=SPECIAL}} (close) or<br>{{HCF}} {{button|text=SPECIAL}} (close) | Morrigan transforms her wings into a jetpack and flies toward her opponent. Lilith appears on the other side of her opponent, and the two of them thrash the opponent together.}} | ||
+ | {{MoveListRow | Death Blade | {{QCF}} {{QCF}} {{punch}} or<br>{{DPF}} {{button|text=SPECIAL}} | Morrigan advances forward with two low Shadow Blades, finishing with a high Shadow Blade.}} | ||
+ | {{MoveListRow | Parasite Tempest | {{QCB}} {{QCB}} {{kick}} or<br>{{QCB}} {{button|text=SPECIAL}} | Morrigan hovers in the air while performing a Parasite Roll.}} | ||
+ | }} | ||
+ | }} | ||
+ | {{InfoFighter | ||
+ | | name=Lei-Lei (Hsien-Ko) | ||
+ | | portrait={{sprite | Pocket Fighter, Characters.png | crop_width=192 | crop_height=224 | crop_x=800 | crop_y=448}} | ||
+ | | sprite={{sprite | Pocket Fighter, Sprites, Lei-Lei.gif}} | ||
+ | | info1name=Originally appeared in | ||
+ | | info1=''Vampire Hunter'' | ||
+ | | info2name=Elemental orb | ||
+ | | info2=Bomb | ||
+ | | info3name=Final battle | ||
+ | | info3=Zangief | ||
+ | | desc=Lei-Lei and her sister Lin-Lin (Mei-Ling) are searching for Zangief, who is offering a part-time job, because they are unemployed and short of money. | ||
+ | {{MoveListTable | desc=Mighty Moves | | ||
+ | {{MoveListRow | {{sprite|Pocket Fighter, Gems.png|crop_width=24|crop_x=0}} Anki Hou | {{QCF}} {{punch}} | Lei-Lei tosses an object across the screen. The type of item is randomized (examples are claws, knives, or hammers). This move can be charged by holding {{punch}}, which increases the damage done and the chance of stunning the opponent on impact. The number of objects increases as the move is leveled up (one at level 1, two at level 2, and three at level 3).}} | ||
+ | {{MoveListRow | {{sprite|Pocket Fighter, Gems.png|crop_width=24|crop_x=24}} Chirei Tou | {{HCF}} {{kick}} | Lei-Lei sticks her hands in the ground, causing multiple large blades to spike out of the ground around her that launch the opponent into the air on impact. The number of blades increases as the move is leveled up (one at level 1, three at level 2, and five at level 3). The opponent can be juggled from one blade into another.}} | ||
+ | {{MoveListRow | {{sprite|Pocket Fighter, Gems.png|crop_width=24|crop_x=48}} Henkyou Ki | {{QCB}} {{punch}} | Lei-Lei bangs a gong, which can absorb projectiles or damage nearby enemies with its sound waves. The sound waves project farther when the move is leveled up; Lei-Lei bangs the gong multiple times and generates multiple sound waves that can hit the opponent multiple times at level 3. This move can be performed in midair.}} | ||
+ | }} | ||
+ | {{MoveListTable | desc=Command normals | | ||
+ | {{MoveListRow | Air Walk | {{left}} {{left}} or {{right}} {{right}} in midair | Lei-Lei can walk in midair. Her walk lasts about half the screen length unless interrupted by attacking or being hit.}} | ||
+ | {{MoveListRow | Ghost Walk | {{hold|{{button|text=SPECIAL}}|{{right}} {{right}}}} | Lei-Lei disappears while dashing forward.}} | ||
+ | {{MoveListRow | Edoga | {{right}}+{{punch}} | Lei-Lei shoots her claws diagonally to the top of the screen.}} | ||
+ | {{MoveListRow | Chainsaw | {{right}}+{{kick}} | Lei-Lei jabs forward with a low chainsaw bar.}} | ||
+ | {{MoveListRow | Uppercut | {{downright}}+{{punch}} | Lei-Lei does an uppercut.}} | ||
+ | }} | ||
+ | {{MoveListTable | desc=Flash Combos | | ||
+ | {{MoveListRow | Flash Combo 1 | {{punch}} {{punch}} {{punch}} {{punch}}}} | ||
+ | {{MoveListRow | Flash Combo 2 | {{punch}} {{punch}} {{kick}} {{kick}}}} | ||
+ | {{MoveListRow | Flash Combo 3 | {{punch}} {{kick}} {{punch}} {{punch}}}} | ||
+ | {{MoveListRow | Flash Combo 4 | {{punch}} {{kick}} {{kick}} {{kick}}}} | ||
+ | }} | ||
+ | {{MoveListTable | desc=Mighty Combos | | ||
+ | {{MoveListRow | Tenrai Ha | {{punch}} {{button|text=SPECIAL}} {{kick}} {{kick}} {{up}} or<br>{{HCB}} {{button|text=SPECIAL}} | Lei-Lei holds her arm high into the air and drops a giant anvil on a chain from her sleeve, which causes spiked balls to rain from the sky when it hits the ground.}} | ||
+ | {{MoveListRow | Rairai Kyuu | {{QCF}} {{QCF}} {{kick}} or<br>{{QCF}} {{button|text=SPECIAL}} | Lei-Lei transforms into a panda on a giant ball and rolls across the screen.}} | ||
+ | {{MoveListRow | Tenkaisan | {{QCF}} {{QCF}} {{punch}} (close) or<br>{{DPF}} {{button|text=SPECIAL}} (close) | Lei-Lei stabs her opponent with an umbrella, then tosses them into the air. She unfurls the umbrella and twirls it, damaging her opponent as they roll along it.}} | ||
+ | }} | ||
+ | }} | ||
+ | {{InfoFighter | ||
+ | | name=Felicia | ||
+ | | portrait={{sprite | Pocket Fighter, Characters.png | crop_width=192 | crop_height=224 | crop_x=288 | crop_y=448}} | ||
+ | | sprite={{sprite | Pocket Fighter, Sprites, Felicia.gif}} | ||
+ | | info1name=Originally appeared in | ||
+ | | info1=''Vampire'' | ||
+ | | info2name=Elemental orb | ||
+ | | info2=Lightning | ||
+ | | info3name=Final battle | ||
+ | | info3=Ken | ||
+ | | desc=Felicia searches for Ken, who has contacts in the movie industry, so she can branch out her artistic pursuits. | ||
+ | {{MoveListTable | desc=Mighty Moves | | ||
+ | {{MoveListRow | {{sprite|Pocket Fighter, Gems.png|crop_width=24|crop_x=0}} Sand Splash | {{QCF}} {{kick}} | Felicia kicks dirt off the ground at her opponent. The move kicks up more dirt and hits more times when it is leveled up.}} | ||
+ | {{MoveListRow | {{sprite|Pocket Fighter, Gems.png|crop_width=24|crop_x=24}} Rolling Buckler | {{QCF}} {{punch}} | Felicia curls into a ball and rolls along the ground. She damages and bounces off her opponent on collision. She can follow up this move with an uppercut (and additional attacks when upgraded) by pressing {{repeat|{{punch}}}}. The move travels further and hits more times with the follow-up attacks when it is leveled up.}} | ||
+ | {{MoveListRow | {{sprite|Pocket Fighter, Gems.png|crop_width=24|crop_x=48}} Delta Kick | {{DPF}} {{kick}} | Felicia jumps into the air, attacking with her knee and a kick, then dives diagonally downward with her clawed foot first. The move travels further when it is leveled up.}} | ||
+ | }} | ||
+ | {{MoveListTable | desc=Command normals | | ||
+ | {{MoveListRow | Sankaku Tobi | D-Pad in the opposite direction when jumping onto the edge of the screen | Felicia can jump off the edges of the screen.}} | ||
+ | {{MoveListRow | Upper Kick | {{downright}}+{{punch}} | Felicia stands on her tail to do a high kick.}} | ||
+ | {{MoveListRow | Sweep Kick | {{downright}}+{{kick}} | Felicia does a sweep kick.}} | ||
+ | }} | ||
+ | {{MoveListTable | desc=Flash Combos | | ||
+ | {{MoveListRow | Flash Combo 1 | {{punch}} {{punch}} {{punch}} {{punch}}}} | ||
+ | {{MoveListRow | Flash Combo 2 | {{punch}} {{punch}} {{kick}} {{kick}}}} | ||
+ | {{MoveListRow | Flash Combo 3 | {{punch}} {{kick}} {{punch}} {{punch}}}} | ||
+ | {{MoveListRow | Flash Combo 4 | {{punch}} {{kick}} {{kick}} {{kick}}}} | ||
+ | }} | ||
+ | {{MoveListTable | desc=Mighty Combos | | ||
+ | {{MoveListRow | Dancing Flash | {{QCF}} {{QCF}} {{punch}} or<br>{{DPF}} {{button|text=SPECIAL}} | Felicia rolls forward and then pummels her opponent with a series of slashes and kicks.}} | ||
+ | {{MoveListRow | Please Help Me! | {{HCB}} {{HCF}} {{punch}} or<br>{{HCF}} {{button|text=SPECIAL}} | Felicia cries for help, and a group of other catwomen pounce her opponent.}} | ||
+ | {{MoveListRow | Crazy for You | {{HCB}} {{HCF}} {{kick}} or<br>{{HCB}} {{button|text=SPECIAL}} | Felicia summons a group of show dancers, who perform a kickline.}} | ||
+ | }} | ||
+ | }} | ||
+ | {{InfoFighter | ||
+ | | name=Tabasa (Tessa) | ||
+ | | portrait={{sprite | Pocket Fighter, Characters.png | crop_width=192 | crop_height=224 | crop_x=16 | crop_y=448}} | ||
+ | | sprite={{sprite | Pocket Fighter, Sprites, Tessa.gif}} | ||
+ | | info1name=Originally appeared in | ||
+ | | info1=''War-Zard'' | ||
+ | | info2name=Elemental orb | ||
+ | | info2=Ice | ||
+ | | info3name=Final battle | ||
+ | | info3=Lei-Lei | ||
+ | | desc=Tabasa goes in search of a magic wand that Lei-Lei owns. | ||
+ | {{MoveListTable | desc=Mighty Moves | | ||
+ | {{MoveListRow | {{sprite|Pocket Fighter, Gems.png|crop_width=24|crop_x=0}} Dragon Blow | {{QCF}} {{punch}} | Tabasa slides forward while punching with a dragon puppet, which knocks her opponent far back on impact. The puppet is larger and hits more times when the move is leveled up.}} | ||
+ | {{MoveListRow | {{sprite|Pocket Fighter, Gems.png|crop_width=24|crop_x=24}} Reverie Sword | {{DPF}} {{punch}} | Tabasa rises high into the air with a spinning sword, which knocks her opponent over on impact. The move ascends higher and hits more times when it is leveled up.}} | ||
+ | {{MoveListRow | {{sprite|Pocket Fighter, Gems.png|crop_width=24|crop_x=48}} Dragon's Roar | {{QCF}} {{kick}} | Tabasa curls into a ball and rolls forward. The move travels further and hits more times when it is leveled up.}} | ||
+ | }} | ||
+ | {{MoveListTable | desc=Command normals | | ||
+ | {{MoveListRow | Cat Kick | {{right}}+{{kick}} in midair | Tabasa kicks in the air with a cat attached to her foot.}} | ||
+ | {{MoveListRow | Witch's Hat | {{downright}}+{{punch}} | Tabasa's hat comes to life and spins.}} | ||
+ | {{MoveListRow | Cat Roll | {{downright}}+{{kick}} | Tabasa kicks with a rolling cat attached to her foot, which sweeps opponents.}} | ||
+ | {{MoveListRow | Muse Whip | {{down}}+{{kick}} after Super Jumping | Tabasa dives diagonally downward with a kick.}} | ||
+ | }} | ||
+ | {{MoveListTable | desc=Flash Combos | | ||
+ | {{MoveListRow | Flash Combo 1 | {{punch}} {{punch}} {{punch}} {{punch}}}} | ||
+ | {{MoveListRow | Flash Combo 2 | {{punch}} {{punch}} {{kick}} {{kick}}}} | ||
+ | {{MoveListRow | Flash Combo 3 | {{punch}} {{kick}} {{punch}} {{punch}}}} | ||
+ | {{MoveListRow | Flash Combo 4 | {{punch}} {{kick}} {{kick}} {{kick}}}} | ||
+ | }} | ||
+ | {{MoveListTable | desc=Mighty Combos | | ||
+ | {{MoveListRow | Astron Cannon | {{QCB}} {{QCB}} {{punch}} or<br>{{QCF}} {{button|text=SPECIAL}} | Tabasa summons her robot to shoot a giant laser beam.}} | ||
+ | {{MoveListRow | Untouchable Force | {{HCB}} {{HCF}} {{kick}} or<br>{{HCB}} {{button|text=SPECIAL}} | Tabasa transforms into a robot and punches her opponent multiple times.}} | ||
+ | {{MoveListRow | Dragon Apocalypse | {{QCF}} {{QCF}} {{kick}} or<br>{{DPF}} {{button|text=SPECIAL}} | Tabasa rolls into a ball and spins in place, transforming into a dragon.}} | ||
+ | }} | ||
+ | }} | ||
+ | {{InfoFighter | ||
+ | | name=Zangief | ||
+ | | portrait={{sprite | Pocket Fighter, Characters.png | crop_width=192 | crop_height=224 | crop_x=800 | crop_y=0}} | ||
+ | | sprite={{sprite | Pocket Fighter, Sprites, Zangief.gif}} | ||
+ | | info1name=Originally appeared in | ||
+ | | info1=''Street Fighter II'' | ||
+ | | info2name=Elemental orb | ||
+ | | info2=Stone | ||
+ | | info3name=Final battle | ||
+ | | info3=Felicia | ||
+ | | desc=Zangief seeks Felicia to convince her to perform a concert in Russia. | ||
+ | {{MoveListTable | desc=Mighty Moves | | ||
+ | {{MoveListRow | {{sprite|Pocket Fighter, Gems.png|crop_width=24|crop_x=0}} Screw Piledriver | D-Pad in a 360° rotation, then {{punch}}+{{kick}} (close) | Zangief grabs his opponent, jumps high into the air, then drives them head first into the ground while spinning. He ascends higher when the move is leveled up.}} | ||
+ | {{MoveListRow | {{sprite|Pocket Fighter, Gems.png|crop_width=24|crop_x=24}} Double Lariat | {{punch}}+{{button|text=SPECIAL}} | Zangief spins around with his arms outstretched, knocking over opponents on impact. He is invulnerable above the waist while performing this move, allowing most projectiles to pass through him. He can move with {{left}} and {{right}} while spinning. The move knocks the opponent further back when it levels up.}} | ||
+ | {{MoveListRow | {{sprite|Pocket Fighter, Gems.png|crop_width=24|crop_x=48}} Banishing Flat | {{DPF}} {{punch}} | Zangief takes a step forward and does a low back hand slap. This move can neutralize projectiles. The move covers a larger area and knocks the opponent further back when it levels up.}} | ||
+ | }} | ||
+ | {{MoveListTable | desc=Command normals | | ||
+ | {{MoveListRow | Body Press | {{down}}+{{punch}} in midair | Zangief drops with a body press.}} | ||
+ | {{MoveListRow | Iron Press | {{down}} {{down}}+{{punch}} in midair | Zangief turns to iron and drops with a body press, which squashes his opponent flat on impact.}} | ||
+ | {{MoveListRow | Double Knee Drop | {{down}}+{{kick}} in midair | Zangief falls with his knees forward.}} | ||
+ | {{MoveListRow | Strong Upper | {{downright}}+{{punch}} | Zangief does an uppercut.}} | ||
+ | {{MoveListRow | Dynamite Kick | {{downright}}+{{kick}} | Zangief does a sweep kick.}} | ||
+ | }} | ||
+ | {{MoveListTable | desc=Flash Combos | | ||
+ | {{MoveListRow | Flash Combo 1 | {{punch}} {{punch}} {{punch}} {{punch}}}} | ||
+ | {{MoveListRow | Flash Combo 2 | {{punch}} {{punch}} {{kick}} {{kick}}}} | ||
+ | {{MoveListRow | Flash Combo 3 | {{punch}} {{kick}} {{punch}} {{punch}}}} | ||
+ | {{MoveListRow | Flash Combo 4 | {{punch}} {{kick}} {{kick}} {{kick}}}} | ||
+ | }} | ||
+ | {{MoveListTable | desc=Mighty Combos | | ||
+ | {{MoveListRow | Final Atomic Buster | D-Pad in a 360° rotation twice, then {{punch}}+{{kick}} (close) or<br>D-Pad in a 360° rotation twice, then {{button|text=SPECIAL}} | Zangief performs two suplexes followed by a Screw Piledriver.}} | ||
+ | {{MoveListRow | Heavy Bite | {{QCB}} {{QCB}} {{punch}}+{{kick}} or<br>{{HCF}} {{button|text=SPECIAL}} | Zangief leaps across the screen, grabs his opponent, and bites them aggressively.}} | ||
+ | {{MoveListRow | Russian Beat | {{QCF}} {{QCF}} {{kick}} or<br>{{DPF}} {{button|text=SPECIAL}} | Zangief moves forward with a series of squat kicks.}} | ||
+ | }} | ||
+ | }} | ||
+ | {{InfoFighter | ||
+ | | name=Ibuki | ||
+ | | portrait={{sprite | Pocket Fighter, Characters.png | crop_width=192 | crop_height=224 | crop_x=288 | crop_y=224}} | ||
+ | | sprite={{sprite | Pocket Fighter, Sprites, Ibuki.gif}} | ||
+ | | info1name=Originally appeared in | ||
+ | | info1=''Street Fighter III'' | ||
+ | | info2name=Elemental orb | ||
+ | | info2=Fire | ||
+ | | info3name=Final battle | ||
+ | | info3=Sakura | ||
+ | | desc=Ibuki is searching for Sakura, who might know the location of the ice cream shop in Harajuku. | ||
+ | {{MoveListTable | desc=Mighty Moves | | ||
+ | {{MoveListRow | {{sprite|Pocket Fighter, Gems.png|crop_width=24|crop_x=0}} Kunai | {{QCF}} {{punch}} | Ibuki jumps into the air, changes into a Rolento costume (parodying the similarity to his Stinger move), and throws a weapon downward. The size of the weapon increases when the move is leveled up; she throws a small kunai at level 1, a large shuriken at level 2, and a giant tanuki statue at level 3. This move can be performed in midair.}} | ||
+ | {{MoveListRow | {{sprite|Pocket Fighter, Gems.png|crop_width=24|crop_x=24}} Kazekiri | {{DPF}} {{kick}} | Ibuki does a split kick high into the air, which knocks her opponent over on impact. The move ascends higher and hits more times when it is leveled up.}} | ||
+ | {{MoveListRow | {{sprite|Pocket Fighter, Gems.png|crop_width=24|crop_x=48}} Hien | {{RDP}} {{kick}} | Ibuki changes into a giant penguin costume, leaps across the screen, and kicks her opponent in the face multiple times. The move hits more times when it is leveled up.}} | ||
+ | {{MoveListRow | Tsumuji | {{QCB}} {{kick}} | Ibuki does a spinning heel kick, which has long reach.}} | ||
+ | }} | ||
+ | {{MoveListTable | desc=Command normals | | ||
+ | {{MoveListRow | Split Kick | {{downright}}+{{punch}} | Ibuki kicks into the air.}} | ||
+ | {{MoveListRow | Spin Kick | {{downright}}+{{kick}} | Ibuki does a sweep kick.}} | ||
+ | }} | ||
+ | {{MoveListTable | desc=Flash Combos | | ||
+ | {{MoveListRow | Flash Combo 1 | {{punch}} {{punch}} {{punch}} {{punch}}}} | ||
+ | {{MoveListRow | Flash Combo 2 | {{punch}} {{punch}} {{kick}} {{kick}}}} | ||
+ | {{MoveListRow | Flash Combo 3 | {{punch}} {{kick}} {{punch}} {{punch}}}} | ||
+ | {{MoveListRow | Flash Combo 4 | {{punch}} {{kick}} {{kick}} {{kick}}}} | ||
+ | }} | ||
+ | {{MoveListTable | desc=Mighty Combos | | ||
+ | {{MoveListRow | Kasumi Suzaku | {{QCF}} {{QCF}} {{punch}} or<br>{{QCF}} {{button|text=SPECIAL}} | Ibuki jumps into the air, changes into a Rolento costume, and throws multiple giant shuriken downward. This move can be performed in midair.}} | ||
+ | {{MoveListRow | Jiraiya | {{HCB}} {{HCF}} {{kick}} or<br>{{HCB}} {{button|text=SPECIAL}} | Ibuki summons a giant frog and commands it to breathe a large cloud of fire.}} | ||
+ | {{MoveListRow | Hayate | {{QCF}} {{QCF}} {{punch}} or<br>{{DPF}} {{button|text=SPECIAL}} | Ibuki charges with a katana and dices her opponent into small squares.}} | ||
+ | }} | ||
+ | }} | ||
+ | }} | ||
+ | ====Hidden==== | ||
+ | {{mainArticle|{{PAGENAME}}/Hidden content}} | ||
+ | {{InfoTable| | ||
+ | {{InfoFighter | ||
+ | | name=Gouki (Akuma) | ||
+ | | portrait={{sprite | Pocket Fighter, Characters.png | crop_width=192 | crop_height=224 | crop_x=800 | crop_y=224}} | ||
+ | | sprite={{sprite | Pocket Fighter, Sprites, Gouki.gif}} | ||
+ | | info1name=Originally appeared in | ||
+ | | info1=''Super Street Fighter II X'' | ||
+ | | info2name=Elemental orb | ||
+ | | info2=Death | ||
+ | | info3name=Final battle | ||
+ | | info3=Lei-Lei | ||
+ | | desc=Gouki is on the lookout for a new location to practice his skills after his island is turned into an amusement park. | ||
+ | {{MoveListTable | desc=Mighty Moves | | ||
+ | {{MoveListRow | Gou Hadouken | {{sprite|Pocket Fighter, Gems.png|crop_width=24|crop_x=0}} {{QCF}} {{punch}} | Gouki shoots a fireball across the screen. The projectile grows larger, hits more times, and gains a dark energy effect when the move is leveled up, and it knocks down at max level.}} | ||
+ | {{MoveListRow | Zankuu Hadouken | {{sprite|Pocket Fighter, Gems.png|crop_width=24|crop_x=0}} {{QCF}} {{punch}} in midair | Gouki shoots a single-handed fireball at a diagonal angle downward in midair. The projectile grows larger, hits more times, and gains a dark energy effect when the move is leveled up, and he throws two projectiles at max level.}} | ||
+ | {{MoveListRow | Shakunetsu Hadouken | {{HCB}} {{punch}} | Gouki shoots a flaming fireball across the screen, which hits multiple times and knocks his opponent over.}} | ||
+ | {{MoveListRow | Gou Shouryuuken | {{sprite|Pocket Fighter, Gems.png|crop_width=24|crop_x=24}} {{DPF}} {{punch}} | Gouki launches into the air with an uppercut, knocking down his opponent on impact. The move ascends higher, hits more times, and gains a dark energy effect when it is leveled up.}} | ||
+ | {{MoveListRow | Tatsumaki Zankuukyaku | {{sprite|Pocket Fighter, Gems.png|crop_width=24|crop_x=48}} {{QCB}} {{kick}} | Gouki jumps into the air and spins around an axis with his leg extended, knocking down his opponent on impact. The move travels further, hits more times, and gains a dark energy effect when it is leveled up. This move can be performed in midair.}} | ||
+ | {{MoveListRow | Hyakki Shuu | {{QCF}} {{upright}} {{punch}} | Gouki somersaults forward. He performs a sliding sweep when he lands. Alternatively, the move can be followed up with {{punch}} for a palm strike or {{kick}} for a falling kick. When Gouki is near his opponent, he can perform a ground slam with {{punch}} or a rolling slam with {{kick}} instead.}} | ||
+ | {{MoveListRow | Ashura Senkuu Forward | {{DPF}} {{punch}}+{{button|text=SPECIAL}} or {{kick}} | Gouki glides forward. He is invulnerable in this state. He moves across the entire screen with {{punch}}+{{button|text=SPECIAL}} or half the screen with {{kick}}.}} | ||
+ | {{MoveListRow | Ashura Senkuu Backward | {{RDP}} {{punch}}+{{button|text=SPECIAL}} or {{kick}} | Gouki glides backward. He is invulnerable in this state. He moves across the entire screen with {{punch}}+{{button|text=SPECIAL}} or half the screen with {{kick}}.}} | ||
+ | }} | ||
+ | {{MoveListTable | desc=Command normals | | ||
+ | {{MoveListRow | Tenma Kuujin Kyaku | {{down}}+{{kick}} before the apex of the jump while flipping forward in the air | Gouki dive kicks diagonally downward.}} | ||
+ | {{MoveListRow | Uppercut | {{downright}}+{{punch}} | Gouki does an uppercut.}} | ||
+ | {{MoveListRow | Kakato Otoshi | {{right}}+{{kick}} | Gouki does a dropping heel kick.}} | ||
+ | {{MoveListRow | Sweep Kick | {{downright}}+{{kick}} | Gouki does a sweep kick.}} | ||
+ | }} | ||
+ | {{MoveListTable | desc=Flash Combos | | ||
+ | {{MoveListRow | Flash Combo 1 | {{punch}} {{punch}} {{punch}} {{punch}}}} | ||
+ | {{MoveListRow | Flash Combo 2 | {{punch}} {{punch}} {{kick}} {{kick}}}} | ||
+ | {{MoveListRow | Flash Combo 3 | {{punch}} {{kick}} {{punch}} {{punch}}}} | ||
+ | {{MoveListRow | Flash Combo 4 | {{punch}} {{kick}} {{kick}} {{kick}}}} | ||
+ | }} | ||
+ | {{MoveListTable | desc=Mighty Combos | | ||
+ | {{MoveListRow | Messatsu Gou Hadou | {{HCB}} {{HCF}} {{punch}} or<br>{{HCF}} {{button|text=SPECIAL}} | Gouki shoots a version of the Gou Hadouken that can hit his opponent multiple times.}} | ||
+ | {{MoveListRow | Messatsu Gou Shouryuu | {{QCF}} {{QCF}} {{punch}} or<br>{{DPF}} {{button|text=SPECIAL}} | Gouki advances forward with two low Gou Shouryuukens, finishing with a high Gou Shouryuuken.}} | ||
+ | {{MoveListRow | Tenma Gou Zankuu | {{HCB}} {{HCF}} {{punch}} in midair or<br>{{HCF}} {{button|text=SPECIAL}} in midair | Gouki shoots two Zankuu Hadoukens that hit multiple times.}} | ||
+ | {{MoveListRow | Shun Goku Satsu | {{punch}} {{punch}} {{right}} {{kick}} {{button|text=SPECIAL}} (at level 3) or<br>{{HCB}} {{button|text=SPECIAL}} (at level 3) | Gouki glides to his opponent, then performs a series of attacks, with the screen flashing on each attack. The Super Combo gauge must be at level 3 to perform this move.}} | ||
+ | }} | ||
+ | }} | ||
+ | {{InfoFighter | ||
+ | | name=Dan | ||
+ | | portrait={{sprite | Pocket Fighter, Characters.png | crop_width=192 | crop_height=224 | crop_x=528 | crop_y=224}} | ||
+ | | sprite={{sprite | Pocket Fighter, Sprites, Dan.gif}} | ||
+ | | info1name=Originally appeared in | ||
+ | | info1=''Street Fighter Zero'' | ||
+ | | info2name=Elemental orb | ||
+ | | info2=Banana | ||
+ | | info3name=Final battle | ||
+ | | info3=Sakura | ||
+ | | desc=Dan is looking for students to start a new school. He finds Sakura and sees her as his first student. | ||
− | + | He is a parody of Ryo Sakazaki and Robert Garcia from rival company [[SNK]]'s ''[[Ryuuko no Ken]]'' series. Two of his Mighty Combos feature the spirit of his deceased dad wearing a tengu mask, a parody of Takuma Sakazaki, the father of Ryo in the same series, in his "Mr. Karate" guise. | |
+ | {{MoveListTable | desc=Mighty Moves | | ||
+ | {{MoveListRow | Gadouken | {{sprite|Pocket Fighter, Gems.png|crop_width=24|crop_x=0}} {{QCF}} {{punch}} | Dan throws a very short-ranged energy blast directly in front of him with a single hand. The projectile grows larger, gains slightly more range, and hits more times when the move is leveled up, and it knocks down at max level.}} | ||
+ | {{MoveListRow | Kouryuuken | {{sprite|Pocket Fighter, Gems.png|crop_width=24|crop_x=24}} {{DPF}} {{punch}} | Dan rises off the ground while punching upwards, knocking down his opponent on impact. The move ascends higher and hits more times when it is leveled up.}} | ||
+ | {{MoveListRow | Dankuukyaku | {{sprite|Pocket Fighter, Gems.png|crop_width=24|crop_x=48}} {{QCB}} {{kick}} | Dan leaps forward and performs a sequence of three kicks in midair. The move gains an extra kick at level 2, which is replaced with a Kouryuuken at level 3.}} | ||
+ | }} | ||
+ | {{MoveListTable | desc=Command normals | | ||
+ | {{MoveListRow | Chouhatsu | {{Taunt}} | Dan's taunt uniquely can be performed multiple times per round and increases the power in his Mighty Combo gauge.}} | ||
+ | {{MoveListRow | Kuuchuu Chouhatsu | {{Taunt}} in midair | Dan can perform his taunt in midair.}} | ||
+ | {{MoveListRow | Shami Chouhatsu | {{down}}+{{Taunt}} | Dan can perform his taunt while crouching.}} | ||
+ | {{MoveListRow | Uppercut | {{downright}}+{{punch}} | Dan does an uppercut.}} | ||
+ | {{MoveListRow | Sweep Kick | {{downright}}+{{kick}} | Dan does a sweep kick.}} | ||
+ | }} | ||
+ | {{MoveListTable | desc=Flash Combos | | ||
+ | {{MoveListRow | Flash Combo 1 | {{punch}} {{punch}} {{punch}} {{punch}}}} | ||
+ | {{MoveListRow | Flash Combo 2 | {{punch}} {{punch}} {{kick}} {{kick}}}} | ||
+ | {{MoveListRow | Flash Combo 3 | {{punch}} {{kick}} {{punch}} {{punch}}}} | ||
+ | {{MoveListRow | Flash Combo 4 | {{punch}} {{kick}} {{kick}} {{kick}}}} | ||
+ | }} | ||
+ | {{MoveListTable | desc=Mighty Combos | | ||
+ | {{MoveListRow | Chouhatsu Densetsu | {{QCF}} {{QCF}} {{Taunt}} | Dan rolls forward multiple times, stopping each time to taunt.}} | ||
+ | {{MoveListRow | Shinkuu Gadouken | {{QCF}} {{QCF}} {{punch}} or<br>{{QCF}} {{button|text=SPECIAL}} | Dan shoots a version of the Gadouken that travels farther and can hit his opponent multiple times.}} | ||
+ | {{MoveListRow | Kouryuu Rekka | {{QCF}} {{QCF}} {{kick}} or<br>{{DPF}} {{button|text=SPECIAL}} | Dan performs a single low Kouryuuken, followed by a high Kouryuuken.}} | ||
+ | {{MoveListRow | Oyaji Blast | {{HCB}} {{HCF}} {{punch}} or<br>{{HCF}} {{button|text=SPECIAL}} | Dan summons the spirit of his deceased father, who shoots a large energy beam from his nose.}} | ||
+ | {{MoveListRow | Hisshou Buraiken | {{HCB}} {{HCF}} {{button|text=SPECIAL}} (at level 2) | Dan performs a barrage of punches right in front of him before rising high into a cyclone with a Kouryuuken. The Mighty Combo gauge must be at least level 2 to perform this move.}} | ||
+ | {{MoveListRow | Jun Koku Satsu | {{punch}} {{punch}} {{right}} {{kick}} {{button|text=SPECIAL}} (at level 3) or<br>{{HCB}} {{button|text=SPECIAL}} (at level 3) | Dan summons the spirit of his deceased father, who glides to his opponent, then performs a series of attacks that cannot be seen as the screen flashes white. The Mighty Combo gauge must be at least level 3 to perform this move.}} | ||
+ | }} | ||
+ | }} | ||
+ | }} | ||
+ | |||
+ | ===Stages=== | ||
+ | Stages are chosen randomly (but can be selected manually in the two-player mode). Each stage contains cameo appearances by numerous Capcom characters. The Running Battle mode uses a unique stage. | ||
+ | {{gallery|widths=200|screens=yes| | ||
+ | {{gitem|Pocket Fighter, Stages, Bar.png|Dee Jay's Bar "Maximum"}} | ||
+ | {{gitem|Pocket Fighter, Stages, Toy Shop.png|Toy Shop "Dhalsim"}} | ||
+ | {{gitem|Pocket Fighter, Stages, Ski Resort.png|Ski Resort "La Menkoi"}} | ||
+ | {{gitem|Pocket Fighter, Stages, Beach House.png|Beach House "Safrill"}} | ||
+ | {{gitem|Pocket Fighter, Stages, Restaurant.png|Gen's Restaurant "Daihanjyo"}} | ||
+ | {{gitem|Pocket Fighter, Stages, Den.png|Tabasa's Den}} | ||
+ | {{gitem|Pocket Fighter, Stages, Castle.png|Moonlight Dark Castle}} | ||
+ | {{gitem|Pocket Fighter, Stages, Mansion.png|Demitri's Moving Mansion}} | ||
+ | {{gitem|Pocket Fighter, Stages, Running Battle.png|Desert Fields (Running Battle)}} | ||
+ | }} | ||
==Production credits== | ==Production credits== | ||
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*'''Music Compose & Arrangement:''' Isao Abe, Yuki Iwai, Setsuo Yamamoto | *'''Music Compose & Arrangement:''' Isao Abe, Yuki Iwai, Setsuo Yamamoto | ||
*'''Sound Design:''' Satoshi Ise, Ryoji, Hiroshi Ohno | *'''Sound Design:''' Satoshi Ise, Ryoji, Hiroshi Ohno | ||
− | *'''Voice:''' Yuri Amano, Kae Araki, Naoko Ishii, Tetsuya Iwanaga, Yuko Sasamoto, Yayoi Jinguji, Wataru Takagi, Tomomichi Nishimura, Michiko Neya, Souichiro Hoshi, Osamu Hosoi, Yuko Miyamura | + | *'''Voice:''' [[Yuri Amano]], [[Kae Araki]], [[Naoko Ishii]], [[Tetsuya Iwanaga]], Yuko Sasamoto, Yayoi Jinguji, [[Wataru Takagi]], [[Tomomichi Nishimura]], [[Michiko Neya]], [[Soichiro Hoshi|Souichiro Hoshi]], [[Osamu Hosoi]], [[Yuko Miyamura]] |
*'''Programmer:''' Knight Rider Giu, Senor, Pon, Ittetsu, Hyper Shinchan, Minomiya, Cham, Hard.Yas - Enemy -, Team Dirty Beret | *'''Programmer:''' Knight Rider Giu, Senor, Pon, Ittetsu, Hyper Shinchan, Minomiya, Cham, Hard.Yas - Enemy -, Team Dirty Beret | ||
*'''Game Design:''' Spp Iorya, Murasaki Umagoyashi, Burns Fuji, Mamoru Ohashi, Team Sadogatake | *'''Game Design:''' Spp Iorya, Murasaki Umagoyashi, Burns Fuji, Mamoru Ohashi, Team Sadogatake | ||
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*'''General Producer:''' Noritaka Funamizu | *'''General Producer:''' Noritaka Funamizu | ||
*'''Executive Producer:''' Yoshiki Okamoto | *'''Executive Producer:''' Yoshiki Okamoto | ||
− | *'''Special Thanks:''' Mr. Shiraiwa, Erik Suzuki, Dan Okada, Chris Tang, Rita Rokos, Satsuma, Tomoaki Tsuji | + | *'''Special Thanks:''' Mr. Shiraiwa, Erik Suzuki, Dan Okada, [[Chris Tang]], Rita Rokos, Satsuma, Tomoaki Tsuji |
{{creditsheader|Consumer Staff}} | {{creditsheader|Consumer Staff}} | ||
*'''Programmer:''' Keiji Kubori, Kohji Hasunuma, Takayuki Umezu, Tomohiro Ueda, Toshihiko Tsuji, Tsutomu Terada, Yasuhito Okada, Akihiro Kashimoto | *'''Programmer:''' Keiji Kubori, Kohji Hasunuma, Takayuki Umezu, Tomohiro Ueda, Toshihiko Tsuji, Tsutomu Terada, Yasuhito Okada, Akihiro Kashimoto | ||
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*'''Presented by:''' [[Capcom]] | *'''Presented by:''' [[Capcom]] | ||
| source=In-game credits | | source=In-game credits | ||
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| manual=PocketFighterSaturnJPManual.pdf | | manual=PocketFighterSaturnJPManual.pdf | ||
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Latest revision as of 19:30, 28 October 2024
Pocket Fighter | ||||||||||
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System(s): Sega Saturn | ||||||||||
Publisher: Capcom | ||||||||||
Developer: Capcom | ||||||||||
Original system(s): Capcom CPS-2 | ||||||||||
Sound driver: SCSP/CD-DA (34 tracks) | ||||||||||
Peripherals supported: Extended RAM Cartridge (4MB only) | ||||||||||
Genre: Fighting/Taisen Kakutou (対戦格闘)[1], Action[2] | ||||||||||
Number of players: 1-2 | ||||||||||
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Pocket Fighter (ポケットファイター) is a versus fighting game by Capcom, released for the Sega Saturn in 1998. The original arcade game was released in Western regions as Super Gem Fighter Mini Mix, but the Saturn version was only released in Japan.
As with Super Puzzle Fighter II X, it uses "super deformed" character designs, with characters chiefly hailing from the Street Fighter and Vampire franchises. It also features many character cameos from various Capcom games in the backgrounds of the stages and in the transformations that the playable characters make.
Contents
Gameplay
The game is a fighting game that incorporates elements from the Street Fighter, Vampire (Darkstalkers), and War-Zard (Red Earth) series by Capcom. It only uses three buttons (compared to the six used by most Capcom fighting games) and thus features a reduced moveset, with easier to master special moves. Characters start each match with two life icons, and matches are fought until a character loses both life icons (by depleting their vitality or having less vitality than the other character when the timer runs out in a round). The expression on the life icon changes depending on the progress of the round. The game includes items that can be collected: elemental orbs that can be thrown at opponents, food items that restore vitality, and gems that increase the power of the character's special moves. Items can be found in treasure chests or collected by attacking item carriers that fly across the screen.
Similar to Super Puzzle Fighter II X, there are various colored gems that players can collect from treasure chests and from attacking each other during matches to power up their characters. There are three colored Gem gauges at the bottom of the screen for each character. These display the level of three of the character's special moves. Most characters only have three special moves. Collecting a gem increases the level of the Gem gauge of the same color. When it fills, that ability increases by a level, which empowers it in some way (for example, a projectile attack may travel faster and hit more times when it is leveled up). Each time an attack connects to an opponent, gems pop out of him or her, and which can then be taken to level up the corresponding special moves for additional effects.
Characters move with and and crouch with . They dash with and . They jump upward with and jump behind and ahead with and . Characters can Super Jump high into the air with . They attack by punching with or kicking with . Forward dashes can be followed up by an attack button for special advancing attacks. Special moves for each character are done by pairing specific directional combinations with an attack button. Characters can perform a taunt with , which is a short animation during which the character is vulnerable to attack.
Players also have a "Special" button, , which performs a special move called a Guard Crush where the character spawns an object magically and strikes the opponent with it, dropping gems upon impact. Guard Crushes can be charged by holding the button, with more gems dropping if the button is held for longer. Holding a direction along with the Special button drops gems of a particular color: for red, for yellow, and for blue. These moves cannot be blocked, but the character is vulnerable to attack while the move is being charged.
Each character has a Mighty Combo gauge, which determines the character's ability to perform Mighty Combos. The gauge fills whenever the character performs a move, damages the opponent, or collects a gem or other item. It can be filled up to 9 levels, which can be spent on Mighty Combos, extra special moves that hit more and do more damage than regular special moves. Most Mighty Combos only consume a single level of the gauge.
Blocking is done by holding the D-Pad away from the opponent and can also be done in midair. Special moves (including Mighty Combo moves) do no chip damage when blocked. Characters can become dizzy from being attacked repeatedly; they are uncontrollable and vulnerable in this state but can recover more quickly by rapidly pressing back and forth on the D-Pad along with the attack buttons. It is also possible to escape grabs in this way. When blocking, characters can perform a Guard Cancel, a special counterattack, by holding toward the opponent and the Special button simultaneously. This costs one level of the Mighty Combo gauge.
If the character has at least one level of the gauge, the character also has access to a desperation move called a Mega Crush, performed by holding the punch, kick, and Special buttons together (++). The Mega Crush surrounds the character in a green energy shield and causes all of the character's collected gems to shoot out and damage the enemy, after which they can be collected again by either player. Performing the Mega Crush drains the Mighty Combo gauge and all three Gem gauges. This can be done while standing, jumping, or blocking.
Throws and grabs are done by holding or when next to an opponent and pressing the punch and kick buttons together simultaneously (+). Some characters can perform throws in midair by holding with punch and kick. Throws cannot be blocked, but the same combinations can be used to escape a throw for reduced damage. Characters all have special throws that can be performed with or combined with punch and kick simultaneously. These special throws do additional damage, and each character has one "Power Throw" that cannot be escaped.
Characters can pursue knocked down opponents by holding with punch or kick. When knocked down, characters can escape by pressing or rapidly.
Elemental orbs can be thrown at opponents to have an effect such as burning or freezing them. Each character starts each match with a particular orb but can collect others from item carriers. Orbs are thrown by pressing the kick and Special buttons simultaneously (+). They are thrown far normally, but they can be thrown shorter by holding or rolled on the ground by holding . When placed on the ground, they explode after a short duration.
The game also features Flash Combos (or "Costume Combos"), where the player can start a combo with the punch button and then follow it up with three additional punches or kicks (for a total of four hits). These combos usually cause the character to change into various costumes during the sequence and finish with a powerful attack. These costumes range from uniforms (such as traffic cops or schoolgirls), swimsuits, or cosplays of other Capcom characters. For example, Chun-Li turns into Jill from Biohazard, while Felicia turns into Rockman or other Vampire characters not playable in the game.
Modes
The game has multiple modes:
- Arcade Battle: The single-player mode consists of eight matches against computer-controlled opponents, with the last opponent varying depending on the character played. A second player can join the game to challenge the other player to a fight by pressing START , with the victor continuing in the game. There are eight different difficulty levels for computer-controlled opponents.
- Free Battle: A dedicated two-player mode. Players choose any character, any stage, the game speed, and a handicap. The game keeps track of wins and losses for each player.
- Running Battle: A single-player survival mode. The player chooses any character and fights all twelve characters in the game. Matches consist of a single round. The character's vitality gauge is restored by a certain amount after each match depending on the time remaining and the gems collected. The player only has one chance to succeed; the game ends and cannot be continued if the player loses a match.
- Training: A single-player mode where the player can practice playing a character against a non-hostile opponent. The player can select some options with START , such as whether the opponent blocks attacks, whether the opponent stands, blocks, or jumps, or the levels of the Mighty Combo and Gem gauges.
Power gems
Larger gems increase the level of their associated gauges by larger amounts.
Red | |
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Increases the red Gem gauge. | |
Yellow | |
Increases the yellow Gem gauge. | |
Blue | |
Increases the blue Gem gauge. | |
Rainbow | |
Increases all three Gem gauges, as well as the Mighty Combo gauge. |
Elemental orbs
Each character starts with an elemental orb, and more can be collected during the match. Orbs damage opponents if they directly hit them, but they explode in an area or have a secondary effect if they land on the ground.
Fire | |
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Breaks into a large burst of fire that immolates the opponent. | |
Ice | |
Breaks into an ice spray that freezes the opponent. | |
Lightning | |
Calls down a lightning strike that shocks the opponent. | |
Death | |
Breaks into a cloud of poisonous gas that stuns the opponent. | |
Stone | |
Breaks into a spray of dust that petrifies the opponent. | |
Banana | |
Drops a banana peel on the floor that causes the opponent to slip. | |
Bomb | |
Explodes in an area. |
Item carriers
Item carriers fly across the screen sometimes. They can be reached by Super Jumping with and attacked to release items. The characters are taken from the 1984 Capcom arcade game SonSon.
SonSon | |
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Drops gems, which increase the Gem gauges. | |
TonTon | |
Drops food, which restores vitality. | |
Kappa | |
Drops elemental orbs, which can be thrown at opponents. | |
Sanjou | |
Drops random items. | |
Kaminari | |
Causes damage. |
Characters
Note: Move lists assume that the character is facing right. When facing left, and should be reversed.
P | Punch |
K | Kick |
TAUNT | Taunt |
SPECIAL | Guard Crush |
Playable
Players can choose from four color schemes when selecting the character: the primary color with P, the secondary color with K, or two other colors with TAUNT or SPECIAL .
Hidden
- Main article: Pocket Fighter/Hidden content.
Originally appeared in: Super Street Fighter II X
Elemental orb: Death
Final battle: Lei-Lei
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Gouki (Akuma) | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
Gouki is on the lookout for a new location to practice his skills after his island is turned into an amusement park.
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Originally appeared in: Street Fighter Zero
Elemental orb: Banana
Final battle: Sakura
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Dan | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
Dan is looking for students to start a new school. He finds Sakura and sees her as his first student.
He is a parody of Ryo Sakazaki and Robert Garcia from rival company SNK's Ryuuko no Ken series. Two of his Mighty Combos feature the spirit of his deceased dad wearing a tengu mask, a parody of Takuma Sakazaki, the father of Ryo in the same series, in his "Mr. Karate" guise.
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Stages
Stages are chosen randomly (but can be selected manually in the two-player mode). Each stage contains cameo appearances by numerous Capcom characters. The Running Battle mode uses a unique stage.
Production credits
- Object Design: Ino, Masaru Nishimura, Yorio, Shigeyama, Tomohiko Ohsumi, Mayano, Kimikimo & Sema, Iwasaki, Ikusan Z, Kitasan, Rumichan, Chizuko Tamura
- Scroll Design: Takako Nakamura, H.Ohnishi, Akiko Ohnishi, Ojiji, Hirokazu Yonezuka, Youichi Tanoue, R.Uno
- Character Design: Edayan, I.Yamazaki, Jiwasaki, Sakomizu, Babatin, Uka-Bin
- Music Compose & Arrangement: Isao Abe, Yuki Iwai, Setsuo Yamamoto
- Sound Design: Satoshi Ise, Ryoji, Hiroshi Ohno
- Voice: Yuri Amano, Kae Araki, Naoko Ishii, Tetsuya Iwanaga, Yuko Sasamoto, Yayoi Jinguji, Wataru Takagi, Tomomichi Nishimura, Michiko Neya, Souichiro Hoshi, Osamu Hosoi, Yuko Miyamura
- Programmer: Knight Rider Giu, Senor, Pon, Ittetsu, Hyper Shinchan, Minomiya, Cham, Hard.Yas - Enemy -, Team Dirty Beret
- Game Design: Spp Iorya, Murasaki Umagoyashi, Burns Fuji, Mamoru Ohashi, Team Sadogatake
- Producer: Takashi Sado
- General Producer: Noritaka Funamizu
- Executive Producer: Yoshiki Okamoto
- Special Thanks: Mr. Shiraiwa, Erik Suzuki, Dan Okada, Chris Tang, Rita Rokos, Satsuma, Tomoaki Tsuji
- Programmer: Keiji Kubori, Kohji Hasunuma, Takayuki Umezu, Tomohiro Ueda, Toshihiko Tsuji, Tsutomu Terada, Yasuhito Okada, Akihiro Kashimoto
- Object Design: Masaru Nishimura, Ino
- Scroll Design: Natsue Ueda, Miki Kijima, Mayumi Yoshioka, Motoki Nabeshima
- Sound Design: Nariyuki Nobuyama, More Rich, Satoshi Ise
- Music Compose & Arrangement: Isao Abe, Yoshino Aoki
- Manual Design: I.Yamazaki, Jiwasaki, Spp Iorya
- Game Design: Hiroyuki Yamato, Junko Nonda
- Producer: Bamboo, Petcha
- General Producer: Noritaka Funamizu
- Executive Producer: Yoshiki Okamoto
- Special Thanks: Kuwanyan '98, Byo-Kichi Sawarin, Hiroaki Yanagiguchi, Tetsuya Tabuchi, Takeshi Kawano, Sudo Yoshihiro, Yuka Fujiwara, Tadamasa Yamaguchi, Midori Tokanai, Ayumi Terada, Hironori Ojima, Kazunori Kadoi, Kazuki Matsue, Spp Iorya, Ohashi Mamoru, And Capcom All Staff
- Thank You For Playing
- Presented by: Capcom
Magazine articles
- Main article: Pocket Fighter/Magazine articles.
Artwork
Physical scans
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Technical information
- Main article: Pocket Fighter/Technical information.
References
- ↑ File:PocketFighter Saturn JP Box Back.jpg
- ↑ 2.0 2.1 https://sega.jp/history/hard/segasaturn/software_l.html#tab04 (Wayback Machine: 2019-12-07 02:59)
- ↑ File:PocketF Saturn JP SSEnding.pdf
- ↑ Ação Games, "Novembro 1998" (BR; 1998-xx-xx), page 48
- ↑ Famitsu, "1998-07-17" (JP; 1998-07-03), page 1
- ↑ Mega Console, "Ottobre 1998" (IT; 1998-xx-xx), page 72
- ↑ Saturn Fan, "1998 No. 13" (JP; 1998-06-26), page 141
- ↑ Saturn Fan, "1998 No. 17" (JP; 1998-08-28), page 104
- ↑ Sega Saturn Magazine, "September 1998" (UK; 1998-08-12), page 70
- ↑ Sega Saturn Magazine, "1998-21 (1998-07-10,17)" (JP; 1998-06-26), page 209
- ↑ Sega Saturn Magazine, "Readers rating final data" (JP; 2000-03), page 12
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