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Soul Calibur Sega Dreamcast DC Japan w/Obi Hagaki Spine Reg Card

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Item specifics

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Country/Region of Manufacture
Japan
Region Code
NTSC-J (Japan)
Release Year
1999
Platform
Sega Dreamcast
Rating
T-Teen
Video Game Series
Soul Calibur Series
Publisher
NAMCO
Genre
Fighting
Game Name
Soul Calibur

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Namco's Arcade hit has slammed onto the Dreamcast -- are you ready to unsheath your sword and prove your samurai-like mastery of Soul Calibur?<br><br>After the ninja Taki destroyed the dread pirate Cervantes at the end of Soul Edge, the world believed it had seen the last of the accursed sword that had drawn so many to their doom. But the mystical sword known as the Soul Blade has reappeared once again, and a dozen warriors from around the world have gathered in hopes of attaining the mystical weapon. <br><br>Soul Calibur is a standard weapons-based one-on-one fighting game. The game features a four-button control scheme that's more along the lines of Virtua Fighter than Tekken, and an "8-way-run" system that allows you to circle your opponent slowly before going in for the kill.<br><br>While the Arcade Soul Calibur ran on modified PlayStation hardware, the programming madmen at Namco have given the Dreamcast version a face-lift. Soul Calibur features a number of gameplay modes, including: Arcade, Versus, Time Attack, Survival, and Training. As you progress through the game's Mission Mode, you're awarded points, which you can trade in for a plethora of new characters, outfits, backgrounds, and movies.<br><br>What are you waiting for? Grab your katana, pull up a beanbag chair, and enter the world of Soul Calibur!

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Publisher
NAMCO
eBay Product ID (ePID)
1399

Product Key Features

Rating
T-Teen
Genre
Fighting
Video Game Series
Soul Calibur Series
Platform
Sega Dreamcast
Game Name
Soul Calibur

Additional Product Features

Release Year
1999
Number of Players
1-2
Country/Region of Manufacture
Japan
Control Elements
Gamepad/Joystick
LeafCats
139973
ESRB Descriptor
Animated Violence, Suggestive Themes

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  • Top favorable review

    Soul Calibur for DC is the truth!!

    Awesome Dreamcast game. This was arcade perfect in it's release time. Great game and great copy!!

    Verified purchase: YesCondition: Pre-OwnedSold by: wytee

  • Soul Calibur for Sega Dreamcast

    Many fighting fans like myself have been thinking, is Soul Calibur really worth buying a Dreamcast for? Well, it is one of the only games of all time to be ranked a perfect 10/10 by many gaming sites, and you'll know why. In 1997, Soul Blade was released for the PSX, in which 9 warriors search for the ultimate weapon. It was already ranked to be the BEST weapon fighting game ever, and its sequel, Soul Calibur was released in 1999 for the Sega Dreamcast and was bigger and better. Soul Blade alone easily made the Tekken games bow. In this epic walk through the stage of history, meet new faces like Kilik and Lizard man, along with originals like the ninja, Taki, and the original wielder of Soul Edge Cervantes (Nightmare has Soul Edge now). Be taught by Edge Master (forget Olcadan and ...

  • A great lil' slice of Nostalgia.

    After playing this game, I can definitely see why everyone was so excited about Soul Calibur for the Dreamcast (if you Google around the web, you'll see it got all sorts of top marks upon its release). Great gameplay, excellent graphics (especially for the 1999/2000 years), and TONS of extra features and unlockables add to this game's replay value--something that's becoming increasingly rare in the genre of fighting games. For those who've spent years playing Street Fighter/Tekken/King Of Fighters, and have NEVER played any of the Soul Calibur games (like me), why not take the time to see how it all began and pick up this nice lil' gem!

  • Instant Classic and a Must-Have to anyone's Dreamcast Collection.

    To be honest, I'm not really into fighter games. I mostly prefer racing, FPS, platforming, and open-world games (i.e. GTA series). However, I can see why SoulCalibur is one the rare 10/10 rated games. It was one of the original launch titles for the Sega Dreamcast in 1999 and for its time, and arguably still, boasts impressive graphics and music. The controls are pretty precise, but what I like about it, as similar to many Sega Games, is its arcade-style gameplay, meaning you can simply pick up and play. There is also an additional Mission Mode gameplay, which I have not delve into yet. Additionally, the characters speak in Japanese (with English subtitles) which I think adds to the authenticity of the game. If you own a Sega Dreamcast, along with Sonic Adventure, Crazy Taxi, Metropolis ...

  • This classic is awesome, but its sequels are better

    Prepare for a fighting experience of epic proportions. With memorable, interesting, and exciting characters, smooth and simple controls, and crisp and fast graphics, you are in for a real treat. Graphics: The Dreamcast produces some really nice, crisp 3D visuals with a nice, smooth framerate. The characters and locations are not as detailed as in later Soul Calibur games. Controls: Uses Directional pad or analog stick, your choice. Vertical attack, horizontal attack, kick, and block. Using the button layout is quite simple and easy to become accustomed to. There are several difficulty settings. Lots of customizable options (Time limit, number of rounds, and more). This is a 3d fighter, as opposed to a 2d fighter, so you can side step and some moves will move characters across 3d ...