Darkstalkers
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Developer: | Capcom |
Publisher: | Capcom |
Release date: | 1994 |
Genre: | Fighting |
Game modes: | Up to 2 players simultaneously |
Cabinet: | Standard |
Controls: | Joystick (8-way); 6 buttons |
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Orientation: | Horizontal |
Type: | Raster, standard resolution |
Darkstalkers (Japanese: ヴァンパイア, Vampire) is a fighting game series created by Capcom, where various mythical and fantastic monsters (as well as from horror fiction) fight each other.
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Development
Darkstalkers was the first Capcom fighting game made exclusively for the CPS-2, as opposed to a port such as Super Street Fighter II. It was the largest leap of gameplay and graphic innovation that Capcom ever made in fighting games since Street Fighter II. It featured very fluid animation, hyper-exotic normal and special moves, a variety of dashes, ex-moves, and more. It never became as popular in the US as it did in Japan, however.
Games
The U.S. title is given first, with the Japanese titles given second (unless stated otherwise). Years shown are for original release of each game.
- Darkstalkers: The Night Warriors / Vampire: The Night Warriors (1994)
- Eight playable characters are available, with two unplayable bosses faced after the first eight are defeated. All characters were given countries of origin, similar to Street Fighter II.
- Night Warriors: Darkstalkers' Revenge / Vampire Hunter: Darkstalkers' Revenge (1995)
- Two new characters are introduced (Donovan and Hsien Ko) and the boss characters from the first game are now playable.
- Vampire Savior: Jedah's Damnation / Vampire Savior: The Lord of Vampire (1997)
- Four new characters are available including a new boss, Jedah. The two older boss characters and Donovan are removed. Also known as Vampire Savior: World of Darkness or Darkstalkers 3 (U.S. PlayStation version)
- Vampire Savior 2 (1997, Japan only)
- Nearly identical to Vampire Savior, except for the character lineup. The three characters who were removed return, replacing Talbain, Sasquach and Rikuo.
- Vampire Hunter 2 (1997, Japan only)
- Released at nearly the same time as Vampire Savior 2. Features the same character lineup as Vampire Hunter did.
- Vampire Chronicle for Matching Service (2000, Japan only)
- Only released on the Sega Dreamcast. Includes every character in the series.
- Darkstalkers Chronicle: The Chaos Tower / Vampire Chronicle: The Chaos Tower (2005)
- Released on the PSP.
TV series
There is a 4 episode OVA anime series released in 1997 titled Night Warriors: Darkstalkers' Revenge (Vampire Hunter: The Animated Series in Japan). Nearly all of the characters from the first two games make an appearance in it, if only briefly. Viz publishes the anime in North America.
There was also a US Darkstalkers animated series. It spanned a season of 13 episodes in 1995, and featured an additional character, a young teenage wizard named Harry Grimoire who followed Felicia. It is considered by many as the worst of the three American Capcom cartoons.
Characters with appearances in other series
- Anakaris (Mummy)--Voiced by Kan Tokumaru
- Baby Bonnie Hood (Bounty Hunter based off of Little Red Riding Hood) (In Japan, "Bulleta")--Voiced by Miyuki Matsushita
- Demitri Maximov (Vampire)--Voiced by Nobuyuki Hiyama
- Donovan Baine (Vampire Hunter)--Voiced by Nobuyuki Hiyama
- Felicia (Catgirl)--Voiced by Kae Araki
- Hsien-Ko (Hopping corpse or Jiang-shi) (In Japan, "Lei-Lei")--Voiced by Michiko Neya
- Jedah Dohma (Dark Messiah, with Grim Reaper Tie-Ins)--Voiced by Isshin Chiba
- Lilith Aensland (succubus and younger "sister" of Morrigan, created from the excess evil in the latter's body)--Voiced by Hiroko Konishi
- Morrigan Aensland (Succubus)--Voiced by Yayoi Jinguji
- Pyron (Alien)--Voiced by Nobuyuki Hiyama
Note: Several characters from Darkstalkers appear in Pocket Fighter, in super deformed versions. Many are seen in cameo appearances, while others are playable characters.
Other characters
- Bishamon (Samurai ghost inhabiting a cursed suit of armor)--Voiced by Kan Tokumaru
- Huitzil (Robot) (In Japan, "Phobos")--Voiced by Juurouta Kosugi (but there has been some debate about this since Huitzil is a robot)
- Jon Talbain (Werewolf) (In Japan, "Gallon")--Voiced by Yuji Ueda
- Lord Raptor (Zombie/Ghoul) (In Japan, "Zabel Zarock")--Voiced by Yuji Ueda
- Q-Bee (Bee-based monster)--Voiced by Miyuki Matsushita (though some debates since Queen Bee mainly makes Bee Sounds)
- Rikuo (Merman) (In Japan, "Aulbath")--Voiced by Yuji Ueda
- Sasquatch (Bigfoot or Yeti)--Voiced by Kan Tokumaru
- Victor von Gerdenheim (Frankenstein's Monster)--Voiced by Kan Tokumaru
See also
- Marvel vs. Capcom series
- SNK VS. Series
- Puzzle Fighter
- Capcom Fighting Evolution
- Namco x Capcom
- Voice Credits from IMDB (http://www.imdb.com/title/tt0321930/fullcredits)
External link
- Astral Vision: The Darkstalkers Resource Center (http://darkstalkers.confusticated.com)ja:ヴァンパイア (ゲーム)