Natsuki Crisis Battle
Natsuki Crisis Battle (なつきクライシスバトル) is a 1995 video game that was released exclusively for the Japanese Super Famicom.[1] Based on the two-episode OVA and manga Natsuki Crisis, which was serialized in the magazine Business Jump,[2] the player can choose from eight characters and fight on locations such as inside a budō gym, outside a high school and other locations.
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Developer(s) | Tose |
Publisher(s) | Angel |
Composer(s) | Sabakuma Yuki Tomo Chan AKP |
Platform(s) | Super Famicom |
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Genre(s) | 2D action fighting |
Mode(s) | Single-player Multiplayer |
Characters and voice actors
- Natsuki Kisumi (Voiced by Ai Orikasa): The heroine, who fights in a red gi. In the story mode, she must fight several opponents in her school uniform.
- Rina Takaoka (Voiced by Yūko Miyamura): Natsuki's rival and friend. Despite her diminutive size, she is gifted amateur wrestler. She uses a "cat-as-catch can" wrestling style.
- Akira Kandori (Voiced by Mari Mashiba): A powerfully built female opponent with short hair. Another wrestler, like Rina.
- Masaaki Yanagisawa (Voiced by Nobuyuki Furuta): The karateka team captain at Natsuki and Rina's school. Superhumanly strong.
- Naoya Hondō (Voiced by Nobuo Tobita): A flirtatious pretty boy at Natsuki's school. The first opponent of the Story mode.
- Endo (Voiced by Tōru Furusawa)
- Bigaro Nabeshima (Voiced by Naoki Makishima)
- Tsuguo Nabeshima (Voiced by Ken Narita)
Reception
On release, Famicom Tsūshin scored the game a 21 out of 40.[3][4]
References
- "English-Japanese title screen translation". Video Game Den. Archived from the original on 2011-10-07. Retrieved 2011-05-16.
- "Anime reference". Atpages.jp. Archived from the original on 2012-03-24. Retrieved 2011-05-16.
- NEW GAMES CROSS REVIEW: なつき クライシスバトル. Weekly Famicom Tsūshin. No.332. Pg.30. 28 April 1995.
- "なつき クライシスバトル [スーパーファミコン] / ファミ通.com". www.famitsu.com. Retrieved 2019-06-13.
External links
- Natsuki Crisis (manga) at Anime News Network's encyclopedia
- Natsuki Crisis (OVA) at Anime News Network's encyclopedia
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