Power Stone Collection


Despite remaining relatively faithful to the Dreamcast originals, the limitations of the PSP take a heavy toll on this port.

Available on: PSP
Genre: Fighting
Release date: October 31, 2006
Published by: Capcom 
Developed by: Capcom 
Multiplayer Modes:
Offline
4 player VS
4 player VS
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A somewhat overlooked Dreamcast game, Power Stone had all but faded into the depths of our video game clogged cerebrums. That was until Capcom, in their continuing love affair with classic game collections, announced that it would be resurrecting both Power Stone and Power Stone 2 for the PSP as the Power Stone » Read Full Power Stone Collection preview
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Considering that about 70% of modern fighting games rip it off wholesale, it's kind of surprising that Power Stone is relatively unknown. A simple, 3D one-on-one fighter with simple controls, devastating super attacks and fast, easy action, it all but ruled the Dreamcast launch. Of course, that and about $3.50 will buy it coffee at Starbucks. Still, Power Stone was awesome for its time, so it's good to see that Capcom's breathing new life into it with Power Stone Collection. Due out around the » Read Full Power Stone Collection preview
ESRB Rating
Power Stone Collection is rated:
Teen
Violence