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Capcom Fighting Jam

PS2 version cover art
Developer(s) Capcom Production Studio 2
Publisher(s) Capcom
Platform(s) Arcade, PlayStation 2, Xbox
Release date Arcade
October 2004
PS2
Flag of the United States November 16, 2004
Flag of Japan December 2, 2004
Flag of Europe February 12, 2005
Xbox
Flag of the United States June 14, 2005
Flag of Japan June 16, 2005
Flag of Europe June 24, 2005
Genre(s) Crossover/2D Versus Fighting
Mode(s) Up to 2 players simultaneously
Input methods 8-way Joystick, 6 Buttons
Cabinet Upright
Arcade system Namco System 246
Display Raster (Horizontal)

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Street Fighter II characters

Street Fighter III characters

Street Fighter Alpha characters

Darkstalkers characters

Red Earth characters

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Other characters

Reception

The game generally wasn't well received due to the fact that all of the characters except Ingrid were literally copy-and-pasted from their respective games except with drastically cut-down animation frames (the "SFII" characters actually came from Capcom vs. SNK and Street Fighter Alpha 3). Street Fighter Alpha 3, known as in Japan and Asia, is a Fighting game by Capcom originally released for the CPS II arcade Comparisons were instantly drawn to the similar Capcom VS series games and the gameplay of this newest fighter seemed to lacked the finesse of those earlier games. Many series favorites such as Ken, Cammy, Sagat, etc. is a Video game character created by Capcom. He is one of the main characters from the Street Fighter series of Fighting games alongside is a Video game character in the Street Fighter series. She first appeared in the Fighting game Super Street Fighter IIThe New Challengers is a boss character from the early editions of Capcom 's Street Fighter fighting game series , were also relegated to the backgrounds of the stages instead of being playable characters which did little to aid the game's popularity. The game also received criticism that certain moves that the characters originally had were not available to the player, which led to some backlash from fans of the games. The game enjoyed a brief period of competitive play in Japan, but was soon dropped from most major tournaments.

Producer Yoshinori Ono has admitted that the game was essentially a salvaged version of Capcom Fighting All-Stars, and has also stated how the crossover, mechanics, and inclusion of the various gameplay systems inherent to each series lead to balancing problems. Ono also revealed that he replaced another producer who had been in charge of the game's creation until leaving during the middle of its production.

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External links

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