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|developer        = D3Publisher
|developer        = D3Publisher
|publisher        = [[D3Publisher]] (JP), [[Essential Games]] (EU, AU)
|publisher        = [[D3Publisher]] (JP), [[Essential Games]] (EU, AU)
|genre            = Action, Fighting,
|genre            = Action, Fighting
|wikipedia        =
|wikipedia        =
|gameinfo          = The All Star Kakutou/All Star Fighters is a fighting game mashup of notable characters within the simple series franchise including the likes of Reiko Mizusaki, Riho and Makoto Futaba as well as Aya from the OneeChanbara series among other notable characters of the different Simple 2000 Series games up to this game's release. There a variety of different modes to play in this game, including:
|gameinfo          = The All Star Kakutou/All Star Fighters is a fighting game mashup of notable characters within the simple series franchise including the likes of Reiko Mizusaki, Riho and Makoto Futaba as well as Aya from the OneeChanbara series among other notable characters of the different Simple 2000 Series games up to this game's release. There a variety of different modes to play in this game, including Single Mode/Arcade Mode, VS Mode, Arcade Mode, Time Attack, Practice Mode.<br />
* Single Mode/Arcade Mode
* VS Mode
* Arcade Mode
* Time Attack
* Practice Mode
Overall, this is a bizarre and 'quirky' fighter but its story (and characters) probably wasn't meant to be taken seriously, though some bit fun of fun (and complexity) can be had from the game and its mechanics - if you're looking for something different in a fighter (i.e. not Street Fighter, Tekken, King of Fighter, Virtua Fighter,...) then this might be worth getting... especially if you're on a budget!
Overall, this is a bizarre and 'quirky' fighter but its story (and characters) probably wasn't meant to be taken seriously, though some bit fun of fun (and complexity) can be had from the game and its mechanics - if you're looking for something different in a fighter (i.e. not Street Fighter, Tekken, King of Fighter, Virtua Fighter,...) then this might be worth getting... especially if you're on a budget!


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* Original names: '''THE ALL★STAR格闘祭''' (SLPS-20430)
* Original names: '''THE ALL★STAR格闘祭''' (SLPS-20430)
* Also known as '''All-Star Fighters''' (EU)
* Also known as '''All-Star Fighters''' (EU)
* The PAL version noticeably is missing the intro cutscene present within the Japanese version of the game
* The PAL version is missing the intro cutscene present in the Japanese version of the game





Revision as of 20:44, 11 March 2018

Simple 2000 Series Vol. 91: The All Star Kakutou

NTSC-J Cover
Game general and emulation properties:
CERO rating: B
PEGI rating: 12+
OFLC rating: PG
Languages supported:
English: SLES-54459
Japanese: SLPS-20430
Region PAL:
Serial numbers: SLES-54459
Release date: March 23, 2007
July 10, 2007 (Australia)
CRCs: 5911EF58
Windows Status: Playable
Linux Status: ?
Mac Status: ?
Region NTSC-J/C/K:
Serial numbers: SLPS-20430
Release date: December 15, 2005
CRCs: 37C07E96
Windows Status: Playable
Linux Status: ?
Mac Status: ?

Developer(s): D3Publisher
Publisher(s): D3Publisher (JP), Essential Games (EU, AU)
Genre: Action, Fighting
Game description: The All Star Kakutou/All Star Fighters is a fighting game mashup of notable characters within the simple series franchise including the likes of Reiko Mizusaki, Riho and Makoto Futaba as well as Aya from the OneeChanbara series among other notable characters of the different Simple 2000 Series games up to this game's release. There a variety of different modes to play in this game, including Single Mode/Arcade Mode, VS Mode, Arcade Mode, Time Attack, Practice Mode.
Overall, this is a bizarre and 'quirky' fighter but its story (and characters) probably wasn't meant to be taken seriously, though some bit fun of fun (and complexity) can be had from the game and its mechanics - if you're looking for something different in a fighter (i.e. not Street Fighter, Tekken, King of Fighter, Virtua Fighter,...) then this might be worth getting... especially if you're on a budget!


Test configurations on Windows:


Environment Configurations Comments Tester
Region OS CPU/GPU Revision Graphics Sound/Pad
NTSC-J Windows
  • Intel Core2 Duo E8500 @ 3.16Ghz
  • Nvidia GTS 250 512MB
git 05 06 2014 1.3.0 GSdx MSVC 18.00, SSE41
  • SPU2-X 2.0.0
  • LilyPad (0) 0.11.0
Playable with some minor texture/alpha corruption on some characters..., Status
PAL Windows
  • Intel(R) Core i5 7200U @ 2.5GHz
  • Intel(R) HD Graphics 620
1.4.0 GSdx 20160105132032 1.0.0 [gsdx-sse4]
  • SPU2-X 20151231175709 2.0.0 [spu2-x]
  • LilyPad svn (r5875) 0.11.0
Game is playable at either 50fps or 60fps, though it does come with notable texture/alpha glitches (e.g. black spots on clothing, inverted colours on hair/lips with costumes besides the first selectable) but is fixable by enabling a specific game fix (see Known Issues section below) Just-SA-Gamer000


Trivia

  • Original names: THE ALL★STAR格闘祭 (SLPS-20430)
  • Also known as All-Star Fighters (EU)
  • The PAL version is missing the intro cutscene present in the Japanese version of the game


Known Issues

Black and/or inverted textures upon characters

  • Status: Active
  • Type: Minor
  • Description: Characters will have many black spots and/or inverted textures and alpha on different parts of the body, with varying degrees of visibility and size (e.g. Riho Futaba hair, lips and bikini top will have groups of black spots covering those areas - most probably missing or incorrectly drawn texture colours)
  • Workaround: By enabling the 'Manual Game Fixes' option and checking the 'VU XGkick Hack' option seems to fix this problem completely (i.e. no noticeable black/inverted colours on character models)

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