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+ | |name = Guilty Gear X: Advance Edition |
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+ | |image = GGX Advance Logo.png |
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+ | |kanji = ギルティギア ゼクス アドバンスエディション |
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+ | |romaji = Giruti Gia Zekusu Adobansu Edishon |
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+ | |developer = [[Arc System Works]] |
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+ | |publisher = [[wikipedia:Sammy Corporation|Sammy Studios]] |
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+ | |platform = [[wikipedia:Game Boy Advance|Game Boy Advance]] |
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+ | |release date = {{s|JP}} January 25, 2002<br/>{{s|NA}} August 29, 2002 <br/>{{s|EU}} September 27, 2002 |
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+ | |rating = '''[[wikipedia:CERO|CERO]]:''' ?<br/>'''[[wikipedia:ESRB|ESRB]]:''' Teen<br/>'''[[wikipedia:ELSPA|ELSPA]]:''' ? |
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+ | }} |
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+ | '''''Guilty Gear X: Advance Edition''''' is the sixth entry in the ''[[Guilty Gear (series)|Guilty Gear]]'' series, being a port of ''[[Guilty Gear X]]'' for the Game Boy Advance. Announced during an August 2001 convention at [[wikipedia:Space World|Space World]],<ref>[https://www.ign.com/articles/2001/08/22/spaceworld-2001-guilty-gear-x-2 Spaceworld 2001: Guilty Gear X]</ref> it has a variety of extras previously exclusive to the Japan-only ''[[Guilty Gear X Plus]]'' release. |
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+ | == Story == |
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+ | {{main|Guilty Gear X#Story}} |
+ | ''Guilty Gear X: Advance Edition'' does not contain any new additions to the story. |
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+ | == Version differences == |
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+ | *It features a simplified gameplay due to the Game Boy Advance's hardware limitations. |
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+ | *Along with the Arcade, Survival, and Training modes from the original game, it adds Tag and 3-on-3 modes. In Tag mode, the player selects two characters, which can be switched in-game; the character not in play slowly regains health. In 3-on-3 mode, the player selects three characters, who fight in the order that they are selected; characters cannot be swapped unless the previous character is defeated, similar to the King of Fighters series. |
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+ | *"Extra" versions of characters can be unlocked, similar to EX versions in later games. |
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+ | *Character color palettes can be edited, but they do not inherit black select and gold select powers as they do in ''X Plus''. |
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+ | *Upon completing Arcade Mode, an ending is displayed, unlike the North American and European releases of the Dreamcast and PlayStation 2 releases. |
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+ | == Gallery == |
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− | '''Guilty Gear X: Advance Edition''' is based on [[Guilty Gear X]]. It adds tag, survival, training, and 3-on-3 game modes. Game controls can be set to 3 or 4-button mode. |
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+ | <gallery> |
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+ | GGX Advance box.jpg|Cover art (JP). |
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+ | Guilty Gear X Advance Edition Box Art.jpg|Cover art (EU). |
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+ | GGX Advance poster.jpg|Promotional poster (JP). |
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+ | </gallery> |
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+ | == External links == |
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+ | *[[wikipedia:Guilty Gear X|Guilty Gear X]] at ''Wikipedia'' |
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+ | == References == |
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− | The 3-mode character selection from [[Guilty Gear X Plus]] is included with this release. Characters can be edited to any colours, but do not inherit black select and gold select powers as in the X Plus game. |
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+ | {{Navbox Series}} |
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+ | [[Category:Updates]] |
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+ | [[Category:Guilty Gear X]] |
Revision as of 17:13, 11 May 2020
Guilty Gear X: Advance Edition is the sixth entry in the Guilty Gear series, being a port of Guilty Gear X for the Game Boy Advance. Announced during an August 2001 convention at Space World,[1] it has a variety of extras previously exclusive to the Japan-only Guilty Gear X Plus release.
Story
Main article: Guilty Gear X § Story
Guilty Gear X: Advance Edition does not contain any new additions to the story.
Version differences
- It features a simplified gameplay due to the Game Boy Advance's hardware limitations.
- Along with the Arcade, Survival, and Training modes from the original game, it adds Tag and 3-on-3 modes. In Tag mode, the player selects two characters, which can be switched in-game; the character not in play slowly regains health. In 3-on-3 mode, the player selects three characters, who fight in the order that they are selected; characters cannot be swapped unless the previous character is defeated, similar to the King of Fighters series.
- "Extra" versions of characters can be unlocked, similar to EX versions in later games.
- It includes all playable characters from the arcade version except Robo-Ky (whose moveset is implemented into Ky Kiske's extra version).
- Character color palettes can be edited, but they do not inherit black select and gold select powers as they do in X Plus.
- Upon completing Arcade Mode, an ending is displayed, unlike the North American and European releases of the Dreamcast and PlayStation 2 releases.
Gallery
External links
- Guilty Gear X at Wikipedia
References