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Power Stone
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Developer(s) Capcom
Klein Computer Entertainment (PSP)
Publisher(s) Capcom
Eidos Interactive (Europe, Dreamcast version Only)
Designer(s) Tatsuya Nakae
Hideaki Itsuno
Composer(s) Tetsuya Shibata
Platform(s) Arcade, Dreamcast, PlayStation Portable (Power Stone Collection)
Release Arcade
  • JP: February 13, 1999
  • NA: 1999
Dreamcast
  • JP: February 25, 1999
  • NA: September 9, 1999
  • EU: 1999
PlayStation Portable
  • EU: October 20, 2006
  • AU: October 25, 2006
  • NA: October 31, 2006
  • JP: November 30, 2006
Genre(s) Arena Fighting
Mode(s) Single-player, Multiplayer
Arcade system Sega NAOMI
Review scores
Publication Score
Dreamcast PSP
1UP.com N/A 70%
AllGame (JP) 4.5/5 stars
(US) 4/5 stars
N/A
Edge 9 / 10 N/A
EGM 7.5 / 10 N/A
Eurogamer N/A 8 / 10
Famitsu 34 / 40 N/A
Game Informer 8 / 10 7.75 / 10
GamePro 4.5/5 stars 4/5 stars
Game Revolution B+ N/A
GamesMaster N/A 79%
GameSpot 7.6 / 10 7.3 / 10
GameSpy 9 / 10 4/5 stars
GamesTM N/A 80%
GameTrailers N/A 6.6 / 10
GameZone N/A 7.5 / 10
IGN 8.7 / 10 N/A
OPM (US) N/A 7.5 / 10
Play N/A 88%
PSM3 N/A 86%
411Mania N/A 6 / 10
Aggregate scores
GameRankings 83% 75%
Metacritic N/A 74 / 100

Power Stone is a fully 3D arena fighting game made by Capcom. Power Stone was initially released on the Sega NAOMI hardware and later ported to the Dreamcast. In 2006, Capcom ported the game and its sequel to the PlayStation Portable as Power Stone Collection. An anime TV series based on the game ran in 1999 from April 3 to September 25.

The original Power Stone featured ten characters.

Gameplay involves selecting a character and then proceeding to battle the other characters, one at a time, in various locales. The three-dimensional fighting includes the ability to use special attacks as well as to pick up and fight with such objects as tables, chairs, rocks and bombs. During battle, "Power Stones", resembling gems of different colors, appear in the arena. If a character collects three Power Stones, he/she transforms into a more powerful version of himself/herself. He/she will then be able to use one of two super special attacks: generally a massive long-range power attack and a grab or close-range move. The powered-up mode only lasts until the power bar is fully drained, during which the special attack can be executed (which completely depletes the power bar) or other, lesser special moves can be executed (which only use a small portion of power). Each match continues until the life bar of one of the two characters fighting is depleted.

Set in the 19th century, strong believers of legends, myths and superstition search for fame, fortune and glory. One legend above all is sought after by many, a treasure which can make any dream come true. Believers from all over the world set out to search for this treasure, and are forced to fight against one another in pursuit of the legendary Power Stone.

There are 10 characters in the original Power Stone.

The Dreamcast version of Power Stone received "favorable" reviews according to video game review aggregator GameRankings. However, Power Stone Collection received "average" reviews according to video game review aggregator Metacritic. In Japan, Famitsu gave the former console version a score of 34 out of 40. In Europe, Computer and Video Games gave it a full 5-star rating, stating that "it's fantastic."


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