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Description

source: wikidata1995 fighting video game

source: wikipedia_enBattle Arena Toshinden, released as Toh Shin Den in Japan, is a 1995 fighting video game developed by Tamsoft and published by Takara for the PlayStation. The first game of its respective series, it was one of the first fighting games, after Virtua Fighter on arcade and console, to boast polygonal characters in a 3D environment, and features a sidestep maneuver which is credited for taking the genre into "true 3D." Toy giant Takara produced the game during a six-month period in 1994 as their first original video game, together with new developer Tamsoft, both of whom had worked on porting Samurai Showdown and other SNK fighters to consoles. Initially made to be a PlayStation exclusive, the game was released in Japan a few weeks after the console's debut, and released internationally by Sony Computer Entertainment as a launch title. Its American division had promoted it as a "Saturn killer" (against Sega's Virtua Fighter), but ironically a Saturn port published by Sega, titled Battle Arena Toshinden Remix and with additional features, was released less than a year later. A version for MS-DOS was also released. A weapons-based fighter, Toh Shin Den features eight anime-style characte

source: wikidatajeu vidéo de 1994

source: wikipedia_frBattle Arena Toshinden (バトルアリーナ闘神伝, Batoru Arīna Tōshinden) est jeu de combat développé par Tamsoft et édité par Takara et Sony Interactive Entertainment en 1995/1996 sur PlayStation, Sega Saturn, Game Boy et MS-DOS. Battle Arena Toshinden est l'un des premiers jeux de combat en 3D après Tekken et Virtua Fighter. Le titre est d'abord publié en tant qu'exclusivité pour la PlayStation le 1er janvier 1995 au Japon, le 9 septembre 1995 en Amérique du Nord et le 29 septembre 1995 en Europe. Battle Arena Toshinden fait partie des jeux de lancement pour les versions américaine et européenne de la PlayStation. Il est ensuite porté sur Sega Saturn courant 1996 sous le titre de Toh Shin Den S pour le Japon et Battle Arena Toshinden Remix pour l'Amérique du Nord et l'Europe. La version saturn comporte un personnage en plus, du nom de Cupido. La version MS-DOS est développée par Digital Dialect et éditée par Playmates Interactive pour le continent nord américain La version PC prend en charge les résolutions allant jusqu'à 640×480. Le jeu est également porté sur Game Boy en 1996, intitulé Nettou Toshinden' au Japon.

source: wikidatavideojuego de 1995

source: wikipedia_esBattle Arena Toshinden (バトルアリーナ闘神伝, Batoru Arīna Tōshinden) es un videojuego de lucha con armas creado y publicado en 1995 por Takara. Fue uno de los primeros juegos de lucha poligonales en 3D y apareció en PlayStation. Fue fuertemente promocionado por Sony como uno de los primeros juegos punteros de la consola. También aparecieron versiones para Sega Saturn, PC e incluso Game Boy. Tuvo bastante éxito en crítica y ventas, lo que condujo a que tuviese tres entregas principales más, Battle Arena Toshinden 2 (1996), Battle Arena Toshinden 3 (1998) y Battle Arena Toshinden 4 (Toshinden Subaru, 2000).

source: wikidataComputerspiel aus dem Jahr 1995

source: wikidatavideogioco del 1994

source: wikipedia_itBattle Arena Toshinden (闘神伝?, Tōshinden, lett. "Spirito combattivo") è un videogioco sviluppato da Tamsoft e pubblicato nel 1995 da Takara per PlayStation. Primo videogioco della serie omonima, è considerato uno dei primi picchiaduro a incontri tridimensionali. Il gioco ha ricevuto una conversione arricchita da una storia e nuovi personaggi per Sega Saturn dal titolo Battle Arena Toshinden Remix (闘神伝S?, Toshinden S) e una versione per MS-DOS che si distingue per la presenza di Earthworm Jim come personaggio giocante. Il videogioco è incluso in tutte le versioni di PlayStation Classic.

source: wikidatajogo eletrônico de 1995

source: wikidataкомпьютерная игра 1995 года

Metadata

First release1995-01-01
Categorymain_game
PlatformPlayStation

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wikidataQ810984
mobygames6238
igdb1413

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