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{{MoveListRow|{{rolloverText|Daburu Senpuuken (ダブル旋風拳)|Double Tornado Fist}}|{{down}}{{right}}{{A}} work midair|Jin spins both his arms into tornadoes and punches with them. Causes a knockback effect against opponent. (2 hits)}} | {{MoveListRow|{{rolloverText|Daburu Senpuuken (ダブル旋風拳)|Double Tornado Fist}}|{{down}}{{right}}{{A}} work midair|Jin spins both his arms into tornadoes and punches with them. Causes a knockback effect against opponent. (2 hits)}} | ||
{{MoveListRow|{{rolloverText|Kuchuu Fuyuu (空中浮遊)|Levitation}}|{{up}}{{up}}/{{left}}{{left}}/{{right}}{{right}} midair|Dashes midair. Multiple uses essentially allows Jin to fly.}} | {{MoveListRow|{{rolloverText|Kuchuu Fuyuu (空中浮遊)|Levitation}}|{{up}}{{up}}/{{left}}{{left}}/{{right}}{{right}} midair|Dashes midair. Multiple uses essentially allows Jin to fly.}} | ||
− | {{MoveListRow|Special technique:<br>{{rolloverText|Idou Bakufuu Shouheki (移動爆風障壁)|Moving Blasting Wind Barrier}}|{{down}}{{down}}{{A}}+{{B}}, {{C}} to stop spinning|Desperation move; Jin spins into a tornado, which can be freely | + | {{MoveListRow|Special technique:<br>{{rolloverText|Idou Bakufuu Shouheki (移動爆風障壁)|Moving Blasting Wind Barrier}}|{{down}}{{down}}{{A}}+{{B}}, {{C}} to stop spinning|Desperation move; Jin spins into a tornado, which can be freely controlled left and right. Not stopping in time causes him to get dizzy.}} |
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{{MoveListRow|{{rolloverText|Resshuuken (裂蹴拳)|Fissure Kick Fist}}|{{A}}+{{B}}, blocks and counter-attacks|Blocks oncoming attack and returns with a heavy kick. Causes a knockback effect against opponent.}} | {{MoveListRow|{{rolloverText|Resshuuken (裂蹴拳)|Fissure Kick Fist}}|{{A}}+{{B}}, blocks and counter-attacks|Blocks oncoming attack and returns with a heavy kick. Causes a knockback effect against opponent.}} | ||
{{MoveListRow|{{rolloverText|Resshuu Koukyuuha (裂蹴紅球波)|Fissure Kick Crimson Ball}}|{{down}}{{right}}{{A}}/{{B}}/{{C}}, each button fires it at a certain height; it also works midair|Long-range energy projectile. Can be fired straight forward, into the air, or across the ground.}} | {{MoveListRow|{{rolloverText|Resshuu Koukyuuha (裂蹴紅球波)|Fissure Kick Crimson Ball}}|{{down}}{{right}}{{A}}/{{B}}/{{C}}, each button fires it at a certain height; it also works midair|Long-range energy projectile. Can be fired straight forward, into the air, or across the ground.}} | ||
− | {{MoveListRow|{{rolloverText|Kikoujuu (気硬銃)|Energy Hardening Gun}}|{{down}}{{down}}{{A}}/{{B}}/{{C}}|Sensui's arm transforms into a gun and fires multiple invisible projectiles. (6 hits)}} | + | {{MoveListRow|{{rolloverText|Kikoujuu (気硬銃)|Energy Hardening Gun}}|{{down}}{{down}}{{A}}/{{B}}/{{C}}|Sensui's arm transforms into a gun and fires multiple invisible mid-range projectiles. (6 hits)}} |
{{MoveListRow|Special technique:<br>{{rolloverText|Kyodai Resshuu Koukyuuha (巨大裂蹴紅球波)|Huge Fissure Kick Crimson Ball}}|{{down}}{{down}}{{right}}{{A}}/{{B}}/{{C}}|Desperation move; a much larger version of Sensui's energy projectile, which can still be fired at multiple angles.}} | {{MoveListRow|Special technique:<br>{{rolloverText|Kyodai Resshuu Koukyuuha (巨大裂蹴紅球波)|Huge Fissure Kick Crimson Ball}}|{{down}}{{down}}{{right}}{{A}}/{{B}}/{{C}}|Desperation move; a much larger version of Sensui's energy projectile, which can still be fired at multiple angles.}} | ||
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− | {{MoveListRow|{{rolloverText|Chichu Syokusyu (地中触手)|Extended Hand}}|{{down}}{{down}}{{A}}/{{B}}}} | + | {{MoveListRow|{{rolloverText|Chichu Syokusyu (地中触手)|Extended Hand}}|{{down}}{{down}}{{A}}/{{B}}|Toguro plants his hand into the ground and extends it underneath opponent. Its distance depends on which button is pressed.}} |
− | {{MoveListRow|{{rolloverText|Yubibari (指針)|Finger Needle}}|{{down}}{{down}}{{C}}}} | + | {{MoveListRow|{{rolloverText|Yubibari (指針)|Finger Needle}}|{{down}}{{down}}{{C}}|Toguro extends his index finger into a needle.}} |
− | {{MoveListRow|{{rolloverText|Ken Henge (剣変化)|Piercing Sword}}|{{down}}{{right}}{{A}}/{{B}}}} | + | {{MoveListRow|{{rolloverText|Ken Henge (剣変化)|Piercing Sword}}|{{down}}{{right}}{{A}}/{{B}}|Toguro transforms his body into a sword and flies forward. Can be angled up or down.}} |
− | {{MoveListRow|{{rolloverText|Dami- (ダミー)|Teleport}}|{{down}}{{up}}{{A}}/{{B}}/{{C}}}} | + | {{MoveListRow|{{rolloverText|Dami- (ダミー)|Teleport}}|{{down}}{{up}}{{A}}/{{B}}/{{C}}|Toguro "clones" himself, sinking into the ground and reappearing somewhere else.}} |
− | {{MoveListRow|{{rolloverText|Zenhoukou Syokusyu (全方向触手)|Needles}}|{{A}}+{{B}}}} | + | {{MoveListRow|{{rolloverText|Zenhoukou Syokusyu (全方向触手)|Needles}}|{{A}}+{{B}}|Several fleshy spikes erupt from Toguro's body. Hits forward and behind.}} |
− | {{MoveListRow|Special technique:<br>{{rolloverText|Ranpuuken (乱風剣)|Rotating Sword}}|{{right}}{{down}}{{right}}{{down}}{{A}}, can be stopped with {{C}}}} | + | {{MoveListRow|Special technique:<br>{{rolloverText|Ranpuuken (乱風剣)|Rotating Sword}}|{{right}}{{down}}{{right}}{{down}}{{A}}, can be stopped with {{C}}|Desperation move; Toguro transforms his body into a sword and spins. Can be freely controlled left and right.}} |
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− | {{MoveListRow|{{rolloverText|Dasshu Panchi (ダッシュパンチ)|Dash Punch}}|{{down}}{{right}}{{A}}}} | + | {{MoveListRow|{{rolloverText|Dasshu Panchi (ダッシュパンチ)|Dash Punch}}|{{down}}{{right}}{{A}}|Charges forward and punches. Causes a knockback effect against opponent.}} |
− | {{MoveListRow|{{rolloverText|Dasshu Appa (ダッシュアッパー)|Dash Upper}}|{{down}}{{right}}{{B}}}} | + | {{MoveListRow|{{rolloverText|Dasshu Appa (ダッシュアッパー)|Dash Upper}}|{{down}}{{right}}{{B}}|Charges forward and performs an uppercut.}} |
− | {{MoveListRow|{{rolloverText|Shidan (指弾)|Finger Shot}}|{{down}}{{down}}{{A}}/{{B}}}} | + | {{MoveListRow|{{rolloverText|Shidan (指弾)|Finger Shot}}|{{down}}{{down}}{{A}}/{{B}}|Fires multiple invisible mid-range projectiles from finger. (4 hits)}} |
− | {{MoveListRow|{{rolloverText|Souwan Goushou (双腕剛掌)|Translation pending}}|{{down}}{{down}}{{A}}/{{B}} midair|}} | + | {{MoveListRow|{{rolloverText|Souwan Goushou (双腕剛掌)|Translation pending}}|{{down}}{{down}}{{A}}/{{B}} midair|Performs a double axe handle, clutching his hands together above his head and hammering them down.}} |
− | {{MoveListRow|{{rolloverText|Katsu (喝)|Intimidation}}|{{A}}+{{B}}}} | + | {{MoveListRow|{{rolloverText|Katsu (喝)|Intimidation}}|{{A}}+{{B}}|Toguro shouts and puffs out his chest. Causes a knockback effect against opponent, and can also be used to block projectiles.}} |
− | {{MoveListRow|Special technique:<br>{{rolloverText|100% Chuu no 100%(100%中の100%)|100% of 100%}}|{{down}}{{right}}{{down}}{{A}}}} | + | {{MoveListRow|Special technique:<br>{{rolloverText|100% Chuu no 100%(100%中の100%)|100% of 100%}}|{{down}}{{right}}{{down}}{{A}}|Desperation move; Toguro transforms into his full power state and charges forward into opponent. (5 hits)}} |
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System(s): Sega Mega Drive | |||||||||||||||
Publisher: Sega (JP), TecToy (BR) | |||||||||||||||
Developer: Treasure | |||||||||||||||
Sound driver: SMPS Z80 | |||||||||||||||
Peripherals supported: Six Button Control Pad, Team Player | |||||||||||||||
Genre: Action | |||||||||||||||
Number of players: 1-4 | |||||||||||||||
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Yuu Yuu Hakusho: Makyou Toitsusen (幽☆遊☆白書 魔強統一戦) is a 1994 fighting game for the Sega Mega Drive by Treasure made with the Yuu Yuu Hakusho license — the second such game, after Nextech's adventure game Yuu Yuu Hakusho Gaiden. Interestingly, Tectoy published the game in Brazil as Yuyu Hakusho: Sunset Fighters, however the game has not been released elsewhere. M.I.J.E.T. fan-translated the game to English in 2007.
Various gameplay elements were also used in Bleach: The Blade of Fate and Bleach: Dark Souls.
Contents
Story
Yusuke Urameshi and his friends are invited to a tournament by Makyou Toitsusen, a mysterious martial arts society. In this tournament they are gonna face again some demons who fought them in the past, and decide who are the strongest.
Gameplay
Yuu Yuu Hakusho: Makyou Toitsusen is a four-player fighting game with two fighting planes (similar to the likes of Fatal Fury). Like most fighting games it features an energy bar (reiryoku (霊力) in this case), which is used by special attacks. and
attack and
blocks, with various combos along the way; holding
or
recharges spiritual power.
jumps,
slides back,
slides forward and
(or
+
) changes the fighting plane.
Modes
There are three game modes:
- Kachinukisen (勝ち抜き戦) / Eliminatória: Single player mode, on which you fight against all the eleven characters (including a clone of yours) in one-on-one combats, using a character of choice.
- Renshuu Shiai (練習 試合) / Treinamento: This mode has four options:
- Batoru Roiyaru (バトルロイヤル): Single fight for up to four players, each one plays on their own.
- Taggumatchi (タッグマッチ): Also a single fight for up to four players, who can team up as they wish.
- Tore-ningu (トレーニング) / Treinamento: Practice fight with no time, spiritual power or life limit. START ends it.
- Taisenseiseki (対戦成績) / Pontuação: Shows the rankings of Battle Royal and Tag Match.
- トーナメント / Competição: On this mode players can choose to fight in pairs or individually. Up to four players can play, one at a time, if they choose "1Pトーナメント"; choosing "タッグトーナメント" allows players to fight in pairs, against opponents also in pairs.
Characters
Stages
Reikai (霊界) / 2º C | |
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Yusuke stage | |
Makai (魔界) / 4º C | |
Sensui stage | |
Tougijou (闘技場) / 1º C | |
Chu, Jin and Toguro (younger) stage | |
Mashou no Mori (魔性の森) / 6º C | |
Kurama and Genkai stage | |
Sanchou (山頂) / 8º C | |
Hiei stage | |
Doukutsu (洞窟) / 5º C | |
Toguro (older) stage | |
Akuukann 1 (亜空間1) / 3º C | |
Kuwabara stage | |
Akuukann 2 (亜空間2) / 7º C | |
Itsuki stage |
Versions
Yuu Yuu Hakusho: Makyou Toitsusen was the only game translated by Tectoy directly from Japanese to Portuguese. Curiously, although the series was very popular in Brazil at the time, more than 50% of the characters' names suffered bad translation.
Production credits
Japanese and Brazilian versions
Although Tectoy translated the game, the ending credits were not modified.
- 浦飯 幽助: 佐々木 望
- 桑原 和真: 千葉 繁
- 蔵馬: 緒方 恵美
- 妖狐: 中原 茂
- 飛影: 檜山 修之
- 幻海: 京田 尚子, 林原 めぐみ
- 陣: 山口 勝平
- 酎: 若本 規夫
- 戸愚呂 (弟): 玄田 哲章
- 戸愚呂 (兄): 鈴木 勝美
- 仙水 忍: 納谷 六朗
- 樹: 辻谷 耕史
- 審判: 折笠 愛
- メインプログラマー: うきょ
- システムプログラマー & プログラムサポート & サウンドプログラマー: やいまん
- ディレクター & キャラクターグラフィック & BGサポート & エフェクトグラフィック: はん
- キャラクターグラフィック & BGサポート: おぎのん
- バトルフィールドグラフィック: Iuchi 7
- キャラクターグラフィックサポート: かふ壱, 要さん
- グラフィックサポート: 島田 悦子
- S級プレイヤー: 臥竜
- サウンドディレクション & 効果音 & 作曲: S.Murata
- サウンドプロデュース & 作曲: Nazo²鈴木
- 作曲: 畑 亜貴, Non
- スーパーバイザー: 前川 正人
- 制作: Treasure
Brazilian version
- Design de Manual: Alternativa Laser
- Criação de Manual: Flávio Marinho, João Henrique Zachello
- Tradução do Jogo: Maurício Antônio Guerta
- Agradecimentos Especiais: Eriberto Martinez Manrique, Elinton Donizeti Lomba
Magazine articles
- Main article: Yuu Yuu Hakusho: Makyou Toitsusen/Magazine articles.
Promotional material
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Physical scans
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References
- ↑ File:YYHMT md br manual.pdf, page 14
- ↑ Beep! MegaDrive, "October 1994" (JP; 1994-09-08), page 140
- ↑ File:AcaoGames BR 127.pdf, page 36
- ↑ File:BeepMD_JP_1994-10.pdf, page 20
- ↑ File:SSM_JP_19950901_1995-09.pdf, page 84
- ↑ Jump up to: 6.0 6.1 File:MeanMachinesSega28UK.pdf, page 68 Cite error: Invalid
<ref>
tag; name ":File:MeanMachinesSega28UK.pdf_p68" defined multiple times with different content - ↑ 1700 igr dlya Sega, "" (RU; 2001-xx-xx), page 272
- ↑ Ação Games, "Maio 1998" (BR; 1998-xx-xx), page 33
- ↑ Beep! MegaDrive, "October 1994" (JP; 1994-09-08), page 20
- ↑ Famitsu, "1994-10-07" (JP; 1994-09-22), page 40
- ↑ MAN!AC, "12/94" (DE; 1994-11-09), page 28
- ↑ NewGame, "" (RU; 200x-xx-xx), page 1
- ↑ Sega Saturn Magazine, "September 1995" (JP; 1995-08-08), page 84
- ↑ Tricks 16 bit, "Tricks Sega Gold 800 igr" (RU; 1998-03-20), page 305
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Yuu Yuu Hakusho Gaiden (1994) | Yuu Yuu Hakusho: Makyou Toitsusen (1994) | |
Yuu Yuu Hakusho: Horobishi Mono no Gyakushuu (1994) | Yuu Yuu Hakusho II: Gekitou! Nanakyou no Tatakai (1994) |
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