DreamMix TV World Fighters
DreamMix TV World Fighters | |
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GameCube cover art | |
Developer(s) | Bitstep[1] |
Publisher(s) |
Konami Takara Hudson |
Engine | RenderWare |
Platform(s) | GameCube, PlayStation 2 |
Release date(s) |
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Genre(s) | Versus fighting game |
Mode(s) | Single-player, Multiplayer |
DreamMix TV World Fighters (Japanese: ドリームミックスTV ワールドファイターズ Hepburn: Dorīmumikkusu Tībī Wārudo Faitāzu) is a crossover fighting video game developed by Bitstep and published by Konami, Takara and Hudson for the GameCube and PlayStation 2 in Japan on December 18, 2003. The game crosses over characters from Hudson and Konami's video game series and Takara's toy lines.
Story
A fledgling television program has been suffering from poor audience approval, and the station that carries the show has informed its producers that they will have to rectify the situation or face inevitable cancellation.
An unorthodox plan is implemented: broadcast a contest pitting various superstars from differing realities in physical combat in order to increase ratings.
Gameplay
The game sees up to four players controlling fighters from various franchises. The game revolves damaging opponents and taking their life in the form of heart shaped coins. A meter at the bottom indicates how much life characters have remaining. If a player loses all of their hearts, they will enter the Super Pinch state in which they shrink in size and their soul will fly around the stage. If another character retrieves their soul before the player can, the player is knocked out though can still walk around the stage in shrunken form to interfere with the remaining fighters. The last fighter standing at the end of the round wins. The two main modes of play are World Fighters, a single player campaign, and Character Soul Survival, a multiplayer battle. There are also minigames available.
Playable characters
Up to four players can choose from seventeen playable characters, each with their own themed backdrop, from video game and toy series such as Konami's Castlevania, Metal Gear, and Gradius; Hudson Soft's Bomberman, Adventure Island, and Bloody Roar; or Takara's Transformers, Beyblade, and Micronauts.
Characters | Origin | Voice actor |
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Simon Belmont | Castlevania | Hideo Ishikawa |
TwinBee | TwinBee | Mayumi Tanaka |
Power Pro-kun | Jikkyō Powerful Pro Yakyū | Naoki Kawaji |
Solid Snakea | Metal Gear | Akio Ōtsuka |
Moaia | Gradius | Yasunori Masutani |
Bomberman | Bomberman | Tomoko Kaneda |
Takahashi Meijin (aka Master Higgins) | Adventure Island | Tokiyuki Takahashi |
Yūgo Ōgami | Bloody Roar | Hideo Ishikawa |
Momotarō | Momotaro Densetsu | Rika Komatsu |
Manjimaru Sengokua | Tengai Makyō | Kazue Ikura |
Binbōgamia | Momotaro Dentetsu | Yasuhiro Takato |
Convoy (aka Optimus Prime) | Transformers | Tesshō Genda |
Takao Kinomiya (aka Tyson Granger) | Beyblade | Motoko Kumai |
Microman | Micronauts | Kenji Nojima |
Licca Kayama | Licca-chan | Miwa Matsumoto |
Askaa | COOL GIRL | Yumi Tōma |
Megatrona | Transformers | Seizō Katō |
^a Hidden character
Additional information
- One of the hidden backgrounds is based on Treena's Tree House from the Treena & Her Forest Friends ("Koeda-chan" in Japan) toyline, and can be obtained by completing story mode with Megatron.
- Devastator (the combined form of the six Constructicons) stands motionless in the center of the Transformer-themed environment; his chestplate can act as a platform during battle.
- Mujoe (known as "Mister Meanie" in the U.S. manual for Saturn Bomberman) appears in this game as a co-host and the final boss. In addition, several bandits from the Hige-Hige Gang cameo in the cut-scene before the last fight as his support crew.
- Haruna, an overzealous female NPC that acted as one of the game's two emcees, made her debut in DreamMix TV World Fighters.
References
External links
- IGN profile for GameCube version
- Release information for PlayStation 2 version from GameFAQs
- Crunk Games review