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System(s): Arcade, Sega Dreamcast, Xbox Live Arcade |
Publisher: Namco |
Developer: Namco |
SoulCalibur (ソウルキャリバー) is a versus fighting game developed by Namco and is the sequel to Soul Edge/Soul Blade. Originally released for Namco System 12 arcade hardware, the game was ported to the Sega Dreamcast with improved graphics and extra features (and was a launch title in North America).
The Dreamcast version of the game has often been cited as one of the greatest fighting games ever made, being the highest rated Dreamcast game in existence. It has since been re-released on the Xbox Live Arcade service. SoulCalibur was followed by SoulCalibur II for the Nintendo GameCube, Sony PlayStation 2 and Microsoft Xbox, though did not receive the same amount of praise as its predecessor.