Capcom Fighting All-Stars was a 3D fighting game planned for the arcade and PlayStation 2 that was to be developed by Capcom. Like King of Fighters Maximum Impact, it was designed to translate a 2D fighting game series into 3D. OverviewFighters from multiple Street Fighter franchises, the Darkstalkers series, and Red Earth all battle out (with their own fighting game systems) in this 2D.
Title Defense is a cancelled boxing game that quietly cancelled in early 2001 for unknown reasons by Climax Studios. Once underway, players can match their abilities against a CPU or human opponent in an Exhibition Match, practice their face-thumping skills in Sparring, replay an already-fought two-player game in Shadow Mode, or fight for the championship belt in over an entire Career. An advanced AI system offers different boxing styles and the ability to adapt to user reactions, while their trainers offer legitimate real-time tips and hints on how to defeat their opponents. Other features include a realistic broadcast-style presentation, a full-on facial damage system, and motion-captured boxing animations that are supported by 5000-polygon models.
Thanks to News for the description! Tiny Toon Adventures: DotL is the name of Tiny Toon Adventures video game that seems to have been cancelled. Originally developed by Treasure Video Games, it was originally slated for the PlayStation 2 and possibly the Nintendo GameCube. It was originally slated for release in May of 2001, but thanks to many delays, the game no longer has a foreseeable future.Other possible titles for the game included Tiny Toon Adventures: Defenders of the Loony-verse, Tiny Toon Adventures: Defenders of the Universe, and Tiny Toon Adventures: ACME Invasions. None of them were confirmed, however. The game’s original official website, www.dotu.net, no longer exists.
Tetsuhiko Kikuchi (aka Han), the apparent director of the game, his hinted on his homepage(Japanese) that the game has indeed been cancelled. Written back in 2004 suggested that the game has always been intended for release. The article says at the end “Still officially slated to come out sometime (not necessarily in 2004)”, but 2005 has even come and gone with nothing new about this game released.
The main page at IGN now has cancelled for the US release date. Defenders of the Looniverse was of the most interest to Treasure fans because it was based of the gameplay that was originally in Rakugaki Showtime. The gameplay had been greatly expanded over Rakugaki and the most obvious additions included large, interactive levels and a new scenario mode that allowed for 4 player co-operative play and giant bosses.” wikipedia In february 2009, a beta of Tiny Toon Adventure was leaked online, thanks to linlhutz from the Lost Levels Forum, and it can now be played and preserved! Huge props to him! You can read the and download the leaked Tiny Toon Adventures beta in or (Thanks to X-Cult for the mirror).
If you are not able to play this one, you can look at a series of videos (with some framerate issues because of the emu) thanks to ChibiTeinko, check. Images: Some images from: Videos. Capcom Fighting All-Stars was a 3D fighting game planned for the arcade and PlayStation 2 that was to be developed by Capcom. Like King of Fighters Maximum Impact, it was designed to translate a 2D fighting game series into 3D.
This was done previously in the Street Fighter EX series, by Arika, but not directly by Capcom.Capcom Fighting All-Stars attempted to utilize modern console graphics with characters from Street Fighter and other Capcom series, much like the Marvel vs. Capcom series.
Capcom beta-tested the game, but after negative feedback from players and more months in development, the game was canceled in August 2003. While the game never received an official release, the idea of Capcom’s own characters in a crossover game would be instead used in a 2D fighting game, Capcom Fighting Evolution, released in 2005. One of the original characters slated to debut in All-Stars, Ingrid, would appear in Evolution and later on in the PSP port of Street Fighter Alpha 3. Info from Wikipedia Images: Videos. ENG: This entry in the archive doesn’t have a description yet. If you want to add some info about the beta / cancelled stuff that you see in these images, just write a comment or send us an!
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Capcom Fighting All-Stars was a 3D fighting game planned for the arcade and PlayStation 2 that was to be developed by Capcom. Like King of Fighters Maximum Impact, it was designed to translate a 2D fighting game series into 3D. This was done previously in the Street Fighter EX series, by Arika, but not directly by Capcom.Capcom Fighting All-Stars attempted to utilize modern console graphics with characters from Street Fighter and other Capcom series, much like the Marvel vs. Capcom series. Capcom beta-tested the game, but after negative feedback from players and more months in development, the game was canceled in August 2003. While the game never received an official release, the idea of Capcom’s own characters in a crossover game would be instead used in a 2D fighting game, Capcom Fighting Evolution, released in 2005.
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One of the original characters slated to debut in All-Stars, Ingrid, would appear in Evolution and later on in the PSP port of Street Fighter Alpha 3. Info from Wikipedia Images. 6 thoughts on “ Capcom Fighting All-Stars PS2/Arcade – Cancelled”. Krux the mouse the 3 original characters were going to defuse a bomb for mike haggar and they all had special Symbols and nicknames Ingrid was Eternal ray Rook was Rebellion D.D. Was Crimson Thunder Ingrid’s symbol was her hair plates Rook’s symbol was his tattoo D.D. Had a symbol on his back While Ingrid made it to 2 other capcom games Capcom fighting jam/evolution and Street fighter alpha 3 max D.D. And rook were not liked well by fans because they were too flamboyant/gay looking and the 3 characters designs are really just capcom versions of snk characters Ingrid = Athena D.D.
= K dash Rook = Benimaru This game was called capcom all-stars because it had all the big star characters people liked. And the game was canceled because it did not do well with Location tests Some fan favorites that do not apper in most games that were in Capcom All stars were Charlie Nash,Strider Hiryu,Mike haggar akira from rival schools. I wish they would put Ingrid,D.D. And Rook as Secret characters in Super street fighter IV or a future fighting game. Vetus A wish that will never come true: to see Capcom Fighting All-Stars (CFAS) being released, even a rom of the beta version. But nooooooooo.
Capcom prefered to released this abomination called Capcom Fighting Jam (CFJ) instead. And since they said that CFAS was canceled because of its negative feedback from the beta-testers why they thought it was a good idea to released at its place a downgraded version of this game that nobody cared about (even die-hard fans of Capcom)? It would be much easier to just improve CFAS. Besides, I have heard about some critically acclaimed games which they have many negative feedbacks at their beta versions (I can’t remember which games were they but one-two of them were Nintendo games if I’m not mistaken). We’re talking about the same company that cancelled Megaman Legends 3 because “no much people cared about it”. Unseen64 is to preserve articles, screens and videos for cancelled, beta & unseen videogames.
Every change and cut creates a different gaming experience: we would like to save some documents of this evolution for curiosity, historic and artistic preservation. We are from all around the world, in our limited free time we do the best we can to remember these lost games.! All Unseen64 articles are published in, if you find any errors or issues regarding some of them, just.
Did you work on a lost game? Unseen64 is an independent site. No money is generated from our work so we must pay each and every server bill ourselves. Thanks to your support we were able to rise enough donations to pay the server for this year!
We are super happy:) Remaining donations are used to repay some of the time spent working on Unseen64 and set aside in a “ preservation fund“, for emergency site expenses and other equipment that could help the archive: all expenses will be! For more details check: If you want to donate some of your love, we accept one-off donations through PayPal / Credit Card!
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