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− | {{Infobox CVG |
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− | | title = Beyblade: V-Force - Super Tournament Battle |
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− | | image = [[Image:BeyBlade_-_Super_Tournament_Battle_Coverart.png]]|undefined |
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− | | developer = Hudson Soft, Takara |
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− | | publisher = Atari, Takara |
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− | | released = December 19, 2003 (JPN) |
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− | March 17, 2010 (EU) |
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− | September 23, 2003 (NA) |
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− | November 28, 2003 (AUS) |
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− | | genre = [[wikipedia:Action|Action]] |
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− | | modes = [[wikipedia:Single-player|Single-player]] |
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− | | platforms = Nintendo Gamecube |
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− | | media = Nintendo Gamecube Disc |
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− | | input = Nintendo Gamecube controller|ratings = ESRB: E |
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− | PEGI: 3+ |
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− | CERO: A}} '''Beyblade: V-Force - Super Tournament Battle''' ('''Bakuten Shoot Beyblade 2002''' in Japan) is a Beyblade video game for the Nintendo Gamecube. It is an RPG-style Action game and is based on the anime and manga series, [[Beyblade]] but predominantly on [[Beyblade: V-Force]]. In the game the player creates their own Beyblader and Beyblade and fight in a Beyblade tournament. |
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− | ==Game Details== |
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− | In the game, the player has to knock out their opponent out of the stadium. The player earns 4 points or more if they destroy their opponent's Bey to pieces using a powerful assault from your Bit-Beast. Players can get points if the player makes the Beyblade stop spinning or misses a launch. When launching a Beyblade, a "Launch Meter" is displayed and quickly fills itself up with a golden meter. The closer the golden meter is to its end when the player hits the launch button, the faster the Beyblade will revolve. Players are also capable of releasing Bit-Beasts throughout the battles. The Bit-Beast assaults usually take a larger amount of energy from the adversary than normal assaults and they also increase the speed of the spins. In order to be capable of releasing a Bit-Beast, the player has to earn "Legend Power" points simply by hitting other Beyblades repeatedly (If you're at level 1 and an adversary is at level 2, the opponent will break your spinning top quicker than you can break his/hers.) |
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− | ==Story== |
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− | In the game the player creates a Beyblader and their own Beyblade and competes in a Beybalde tournament to become the best Blader. While [[Kai Hiwatari|Kai ]] is the main character in the game with your Blader, [[Tyson Granger|Tyson ]] and [[Ray Kon|Ray ]] are in supporting roles. |
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− | ==Characters== |
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− | *[[Tyson Granger|Tyson Granger ]] |
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− | *[[Kenny]] |
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− | *[[Kai Hiwatari]] |
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− | *[[Max Tate]] |
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− | *[[Ray Kon|Ray Kon ]] |
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− | *[[Goki|Goki ]] |
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− | *[[Mariam|Mariam ]] |
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− | *[[Ozuma|Ozuma ]] |
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− | *[[Dunga|Dunga ]] |
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− | *[[King]] |
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− | *[[Kane Yamashita]] |
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− | ==Reception== |
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− | The game has received negative reviews. On IGN it received a 2.5 (out of 10). On GameRankings it received a 47% (9 reviews) and a 33% on Metacritic. (9 reviews) However fan reaction has been more positive. |
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− | ==Gallery== |
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− | <gallery captionalign="left"> |
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− | imagesu7.jpg|Front and Back cover. |
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− | imagessd.jpg|A Player. |
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− | imagessdfasd.jpg|Character select screen. |
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− | imagesfafa.jpg|Gameplay. |
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− | imagesafaf.jpg|4-Player battle. |
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− | images.assajpg.jpg|A Beyblade being launched. |
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− | imagessasad.jpg|Multi-player battle. |
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− | imagesdDA.jpg|A Bit-Beast appearing. |
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− | imagesad.jpg|A player vs. Max. |
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− | </gallery> |
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− | [[Category:Video Games]] |
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− | [[Category:Beyblade]] |
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− | [[Category:Merchandise]] |