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Battle Tryst

Battle Tryst
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Japanese arcade flyer of Battle Tryst.
Developer(s) Konami
Publisher(s) Konami
Designer(s) Shuzilow.HA (character designer)
Mamoru Oshii (animator)
Composer(s) Hiroshi Tanabe
Platform(s) Arcade
Release February 1998
Genre(s) 3D Versus Fighting
Mode(s) Up to 2 players simultaneously
Arcade system Konami M2 Hardware
CPU (2x) PPC602 (@ 33 MHz)
Display Horizontal, 512 x 384 pixels, 60.00 Hz, 65536 colors

Battle Tryst (バトルトライスト?) is a 1998 3D fighting arcade game developed and published by Konami. It is Konami's second attempt in the 3D arcade fighting game market after their 1997 3D arcade fighting game Fighting Bujutsu. It is powered by the Konami M2 Hardware, which is Konami's version of the Panasonic M2. Like Fighting Bujutsu, Battle Tryst was never ported to any home console after its arcade release.

Battle Tryst uses a three-button 8-way joystick layout that is similar to the one in Sega's Virtua Fighter series, as well as the being adopted from Namco's Tekken series.

The opening and character endings use real Japanese animation. Film director Mamoru Oshii took charge of the storyboard of the animations, while Shuzilow.HA designed the characters. Protagonists of the Castlevania series Simon Belmont and Richter Belmont were planned to appear in Battle Tryst, as well as Madoka from the TwinBee series, but all three were canceled.

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