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Power Stone Capcom1999A new revolution begins...Power Stone kicks off Capcom's line up on the Sega Dreamcast with the most breathtaking graphics ever seen in a fighting game. Fully interactive 3-D worlds allow players to interact with the environment like never before. Swing off a light post, run up walls and pick up items like tables and barrels in swashbuckling battles with opponents. Plus collect three power stones and your character transforms into a raging super-being, executing deadly power fusion moves.
A huge arsenal of weapon power-ups: bazookas, flame-throwers, swords, time bombs, Molotov cocktails and more. In Power Stone, players are introduced to an entirely new form of battle in an interactive 3-D environment where cunning, strategy and quick reflexes are a must. Characters are pitted against each other in beautifully landscaped interactive 3D environments as they battle to collect power stones.
Once a player obtains three stones, they are transformed into a super being who can execute "power drive" and "power fusion" moves. These moves are crushing super moves that can be executed with the touch of a button. Power Stone is a one or two player game and features two modes of play. In the Arcade Mode players pit their skills against various capable computer opponents. In the Two Player Mode players can battle their favourite characters in insane one-on-one, free-roaming mayhem.
Power Stone features eight all-new and very mysterious characters. Falcon is a gentleman from England who specialises in boxing. Ryoma is a Samurai from Japan who fights with a Samurai sword. Wang Tang is a Chinese martial artist with lightning-fast moves. Jack, is modelled after the infamous "Jack the Ripper".
Gunrock is a gigantic fighter from Brazil who works in a coal mine and relies on his awesome strength. Eight mysterious new characters pit their skills against each other in beautiful 3-D environments as they battle to collect power stones.***
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Power Stone 2 Capcom2000There are plenty of 3-D fighting games out on the market, but no others quite as crazy as this. Power Stone 2 chucks the precision attack combos of the Street Fighter-type games in favor of a free-for-all melee that allows characters to walk in and out of the battle and use found objects as weapons. You'll encounter more than 120 items that can serve as weapons, vehicles, traps, and more. Find three Power Stones (or beat them out of an opponent) to temporarily turn into a more strapping, punishing version of yourself and knock inches off your opponents' life meters.***
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Power Stone Collection Capcom2006Power Stone is an outrageous beat-'em-up style game where players go head to head against an opponent in best of three round match ups. Arcade mode allows a single character to put their skills to the test against a lineup of computer controlled opponents. Unlimited continues are available and successfully defeating all enemies will unlock a variety of bonus features in the "Power Stone Collection" including weapons, characters, galleries, additional modes and more. In Versus mode, two players pick their character of choice and battle it out. The PSP system edition includes an improved user interface which features a new, easy to see horizontal health meter as well as arrows on the radar to represent the location of the power stones. As an added bonus, the four additional characters from Power Stone 2 have been made available for Power Stone, bringing the total to 15 playable characters. PSPlabelimagesubject
Power Stone Portable Capcom2006 PSPlabelimageminimize
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