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Jump Super Stars features characters from the Japanese manga magazine Weekly Shōnen Jump. The game supports 2-4 players in multiplayer and features over 75 missions. Koma (panel) is the term for the characters that the player can use in the game. Each koma uses from 1 to 7 squares of the koma deck at the bottom screen of the Nintendo DS. The ...
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It was released in Japan by Bandai Namco Entertainment on March 19, 2014 for the PlayStation 3 and PlayStation Vita in celebration of Weekly Shōnen Jump ' s 45th anniversary. It was re-released for western territories as J-Stars Victory VS+ for the PlayStation 4 , PlayStation 3, and PlayStation Vita, with an additional Arcade Mode for the ...
Intelligent Systems ROM burner for the Nintendo DS. A ROM image, or ROM file, is a computer file which contains a copy of the data from a read-only memory chip, often from a video game cartridge, or used to contain a computer's firmware, or from an arcade game's main board.
Jump Ultimate Stars is a 2006 crossover fighting video game developed by Ganbarion and published by Nintendo for the Nintendo DS. [1] It is the sequel to Jump Super Stars and adds numerous more features. The game boasts 305 characters (56 of which are fully playable) from 41 different Shōnen manga series.
Battle Stadium D.O.N (バトルスタジアムDON) is a 2006 Japanese crossover fighting game developed by Eighting and Q Entertainment and published by Namco Bandai Games for the GameCube and PlayStation 2.
The logo of the Yu Yu Hakusho video games released by Atari. There are numerous video games based on the YuYu Hakusho manga and anime series created by Yoshihiro Togashi.The Japanese name of the series is romanized as Yū Yū Hakusho and the anime is officially titled Yu Yu Hakusho in North America.
The game consists of a main character wandering and encountering the many Jump heroes as they try to save the world from an alliance of many of the most powerful and evil of the Jump villains. The game sold 1.1 million cartridges for the Famicom in Japan. [2] It was the first title in the Jump video game series.