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{{Infobox game
|name = Soul Falchion<br>格鬥劍神
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|name = Soul Falchion<br>格鬥劍神
|image = File:Soul Falchion title.png
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|image = File:Soul Falchion title.png
|caption = Soul Falchion title screen
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|caption = Soul Falchion's title screen.
 
|publisher = Unknown (Taiwan)<br>[[Guangzhou Li Cheng Industry & Trade Co|Li Cheng]] (China)
 
|publisher = Unknown (Taiwan)<br>[[Guangzhou Li Cheng Industry & Trade Co|Li Cheng]] (China)
|developer = [[V.Fame]]
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|developer = [[Vast Fame]]
|console = Game Boy Color
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|console = Game Boy Color
|date= 2002
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|date = 2002
|engine = [[Takara King of Fighters engine]]
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|engine = [[Takara King of Fighters engine]]
|sound= Capcom (Mega Man V engine)
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|sound = Minakuchi Engineering (Mega Man V)/Kouji Murata
|alt= Capcom Fight 2003
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|alt = ''Capcom Fight 2003''<br>格斗剑神
 
}}
 
}}
'''''Soul Falchion''''' (格鬥劍神 ''Gé dòu jiàn shén'') is a Game Boy Color fighting game developed by V.Fame and released in 2002.
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'''''Soul Falchion''''' ({{Mousetext|格鬥劍神|Gé dòu jiàn shén}}) is a Game Boy Color fighting game developed by [[Vast Fame]] and released in 2002.
==Overview==
 
[[Image:Soul Falchion screenshot.PNG|thumb|left|A gameplay screenshot]]
 
Soul Falchion is a weapons based fighting game using Takara's engine from their Game Boy King of Fighters games.
 
   
 
== Overview ==
It has 20 characters, most (if not all) of which are based on characters from SNK's ''Last Blade'' and ''Samurai Shodown'' series, renamed (some with names taken from Mortal Kombat), slightly modified and recoloured. The sprites are smaller versions of the sprites used in the Neo-Geo Pocket Color games.
 
 
[[File:Soul Falchion screenshot.PNG|thumb|left|A gameplay screenshot.]]
 
Soul Falchion is a weapon-based fighting game using Takara's engine from their Game Boy ''[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_King_of_Fighters The King of Fighters]'' games.
   
 
It has 20 characters, most (if not all) of which are based on characters from SNK's ''Last Blade'' and ''Samurai Shodown'' series, renamed (some with names taken from ''Mortal Kombat''), slightly modified and recolored. The sprites are smaller versions of the sprites used in the Neo-Geo Pocket Color games.
Its sound engine is stolen from Capcom's Mega Man V but the music itself is original, and is generally considered one of the best pirate/unlicensed game soundtracks.
 
==Versions==
 
<p sab="504">There are three versions dumped.The undumped multicart version differs from common dumped version in following ways:</p>
 
   
 
Its sound engine is stolen from Capcom's ''Mega Man 5'' but the music itself is original.
* All music is taken from ''[[Super Fighter 2001 Alpha]]'', another V.Fame fighting game (although even the dumped version shares some tracks with that game, including the title screen).
 
* The title screen features the character Kang instead of Saibot and is written in Traditional rather than Simplified Chinese.
 
* Character portraits in the intro fade out completely, rather than only fading certain colours like the dumped version.
 
* Many of the characters use a different palette in the multicart version, possibly as a leftover from Super Fighter 2001 Alpha.  For example, Lulu is orange in the multicart version but her proper green color in both single cart versions.
 
<p sab="519">The dumped version uses Simplified Chinese characters (since the game was released in China) and the undumped versions use Traditional Chinese, which is used in Taiwan. One of the undumped versions (which features Super Fighter Alpha music) appears as part of the multicart [[Silver Version 12 in 1]].  The second undumped version, which is a Taiwanese single cart release, uses the dumped version's music but keeps the title and intro changes from the multicart version.<span id="cke_bm_68E" style="display: none"> </span><span id="cke_bm_67E" style="display: none"> </span><span id="cke_bm_64E" style="display: none"> <span id="cke_bm_66E" style="display: none"> </span></span><span id="cke_bm_55E" style="display: none"> <span id="cke_bm_65E" style="display: none"> </span></span></p>
 
   
==Trivia==
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== Versions ==
 
There are three versions dumped. The undumped multicart version differs from common dump of capcom fight 2003 in the following ways:
[[Image:Soul Falchion winquotes.gif|thumb|left|All characters' win quotes]]* The game's name in the header is "Gals Fighters", which appears to be a leftover from V.Fame's all-female fighting game ''[[Queen Fighter 2000]]''. Some graphics from that game, including character portraits, can still be found in the Soul Falchion ROM.
 
* A title screen hack of this game is called ''Capcom Fight 2003'', despite not featuring any Capcom characters.
 
* All characters have unique win quotes written in (poorly translated) English, but all share the same ending.
 
* The dumped version has a "Soul" boot logo which would replace Nintendo's if played using the original cart on a real Game Boy. This is unusual for both V.Fame and Li Cheng, as both usually used their own custom logos (V.Fame's being their own name, and Li Cheng's being "Niutoude")
 
* The music can sometimes be heard to speed up or slow down at different points in the game, such as between the title screen and the options menu, which seems to suggest Capcom's sound engine does not always interact well with Takara's fighting engine and V.Fame's original code.
 
* On the intro screen, the character Sonya is portrayed to look very similar to Samurai Shodown 4's Sogetsu, but in game plays more like Mai Shiranui. Ironically, the Soul Falchion character, Kider is the Sogetsu Clone, despite being fasioned after Asura.
 
   
 
*All of the music is taken from ''[[Super Fighter 2001 Alpha]]'', another V.Fame fighting game (although even the dumped version shares some tracks with that game, including the title screen).
==Gallery==
 
 
*The title screen features the character Kang instead of Saibot and is written in Traditional rather than Simplified Chinese.
<gallery captionalign="left">
 
 
*Character portraits in the intro fade out completely, rather than only fading certain colours like the dumped version.
soul.jpg|Game's box
 
 
*Many of the characters use a different palette in the [[Multicarts|multicart]] version, possibly as a leftover from ''Super Fighter 2001 Alpha''.  For example, Lulu is orange in the multicart version but her proper green color in both single cart versions.
soul_falchion-chinese_title.PNG|A Li Cheng release with copyrights removed.
 
 
The common dump of soul falchion uses Simplified Chinese characters (since the game was released in China) and the undumped versions use Traditional Chinese, which is used in Taiwan. One of the undumped versions (which features Super Fighter Alpha music) appears as part of the multicart ''[[Silver Version 12-in-1]]''.  The second undumped version, which is a Taiwanese single cart release, uses the dumped version's music but keeps the title and intro changes from the multicart version.
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==Gameplay==
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[[File:Soul Falchion (GBC)|thumb|centre|A full gameplay]]
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== Gallery ==
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{{Main|Soul Falchion/gallery}}
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<gallery>
 
soul.jpg|Game's box.
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Soulfalchion licheng all-200dpi.png|Complete copy of the Li Cheng release.
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Soul Falchion winquotes.gif|All characters' win quotes.
 
</gallery>
 
</gallery>
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== Trivia ==
 
*The game's name in the header is "Gals Fighters", which appears to be a leftover from Vast Fame's all-female fighting game ''[[Queen Fighter 2000]]''. Graphics of the character select screen and win portraits can be found in the ''Soul Falchion'' ROM.
 
*A title screen hack of this game is called ''Capcom Fight 2003'', despite not featuring any Capcom characters.
 
*All characters have unique win quotes written in (poorly translated) English, but all share the same ending.
 
*The dumped version has a "Soul" boot logo which would replace Nintendo's if played using the original cart on a real Game Boy. This is unusual for both Vast Fame and Li Cheng, as both usually used their own custom logos (Vast Fame's being their own name, and Li Cheng's being "Niutoude")
 
*The music can sometimes speed up or slow down at different points in the game, such as between the title screen and the options menu, which seems to suggest Capcom's sound engine does not always interact well with Takara's fighting engine and Vast Fame's original code.
 
*On the intro screen, the character Sonya is portrayed to look very similar to ''Samurai Shodown 4''<nowiki>'</nowiki>s Sogetsu, but in-game plays more like Mai Shiranui. Ironically, the ''Soul Falchion'' character, Kider is the Sogetsu Clone, despite being fashioned after Asura.
 
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[[Category:Game Boy Color games]]
 
[[Category:Fighting games]]
 
[[Category:Fighting games]]
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[[Category:Samurai Shodown/Samurai Spirits games]]
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[[Category:SNK Playmore games]]
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[[Category:2002 video games]]

Revision as of 20:53, 29 January 2020

Soul Falchion (格鬥劍神) is a Game Boy Color fighting game developed by Vast Fame and released in 2002.

Overview

Soul Falchion screenshot

A gameplay screenshot.

Soul Falchion is a weapon-based fighting game using Takara's engine from their Game Boy The King of Fighters games.

It has 20 characters, most (if not all) of which are based on characters from SNK's Last Blade and Samurai Shodown series, renamed (some with names taken from Mortal Kombat), slightly modified and recolored. The sprites are smaller versions of the sprites used in the Neo-Geo Pocket Color games.

Its sound engine is stolen from Capcom's Mega Man 5 but the music itself is original.

Versions

There are three versions dumped. The undumped multicart version differs from common dump of capcom fight 2003 in the following ways:

  • All of the music is taken from Super Fighter 2001 Alpha, another V.Fame fighting game (although even the dumped version shares some tracks with that game, including the title screen).
  • The title screen features the character Kang instead of Saibot and is written in Traditional rather than Simplified Chinese.
  • Character portraits in the intro fade out completely, rather than only fading certain colours like the dumped version.
  • Many of the characters use a different palette in the multicart version, possibly as a leftover from Super Fighter 2001 Alpha.  For example, Lulu is orange in the multicart version but her proper green color in both single cart versions.

The common dump of soul falchion uses Simplified Chinese characters (since the game was released in China) and the undumped versions use Traditional Chinese, which is used in Taiwan. One of the undumped versions (which features Super Fighter Alpha music) appears as part of the multicart Silver Version 12-in-1.  The second undumped version, which is a Taiwanese single cart release, uses the dumped version's music but keeps the title and intro changes from the multicart version.

Gameplay

Soul_Falchion_(GBC)

Soul Falchion (GBC)

A full gameplay

Gallery

Main article: Soul Falchion/gallery

Trivia

  • The game's name in the header is "Gals Fighters", which appears to be a leftover from Vast Fame's all-female fighting game Queen Fighter 2000. Graphics of the character select screen and win portraits can be found in the Soul Falchion ROM.
  • A title screen hack of this game is called Capcom Fight 2003, despite not featuring any Capcom characters.
  • All characters have unique win quotes written in (poorly translated) English, but all share the same ending.
  • The dumped version has a "Soul" boot logo which would replace Nintendo's if played using the original cart on a real Game Boy. This is unusual for both Vast Fame and Li Cheng, as both usually used their own custom logos (Vast Fame's being their own name, and Li Cheng's being "Niutoude")
  • The music can sometimes speed up or slow down at different points in the game, such as between the title screen and the options menu, which seems to suggest Capcom's sound engine does not always interact well with Takara's fighting engine and Vast Fame's original code.
  • On the intro screen, the character Sonya is portrayed to look very similar to Samurai Shodown 4's Sogetsu, but in-game plays more like Mai Shiranui. Ironically, the Soul Falchion character, Kider is the Sogetsu Clone, despite being fashioned after Asura.