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Jump Super Stars

Jump Super Stars[a] is a 2D crossover fighting game for the Nintendo DS, based on Weekly Shōnen Jump characters. It was developed by Ganbarion and published by Nintendo. The game was released on August 8, 2005, in Japan and accompanied the release of a red Nintendo DS. A sequel, Jump Ultimate Stars, was released in Japan on November 23, 2006.

Jump Super Stars
Developer(s)Ganbarion
Publisher(s)Nintendo
Director(s)Takao Nakano
Tōru Haga
Producer(s)Chikako Yamakura
Hitoshi Yamagami
Designer(s)Hiroshi Tsurumoto
Takahiro Hayashi
Tōru Haga
Programmer(s)Tsuyoshi Kumagai
Artist(s)Aki Sakurai
Chiharu Sakiyama
Sachiko Nakamichi
Composer(s)Yūichi Hirose
Platform(s)Nintendo DS
Release
  • JP: August 8, 2005
Genre(s)Fighting
Mode(s)Single-player, multiplayer

Gameplay edit

 
Gameplay screenshots

Jump Super Stars features characters from the Japanese manga magazine Weekly Shōnen Jump. The game supports 2-4 players in multiplayer and features over 75 missions.

Koma (panel) is the term for the characters that the player can use in the game. Each koma uses from 1 to 7 squares of the koma deck at the bottom screen of the Nintendo DS. The deck has 20 squares (4 x 5) for the player to place their koma.

There are three types of koma: help koma, support koma and battle koma.

  • Help koma are only one square large. They'll boost up or help players in the game, but they will not appear on Battle Screen.
  • Support koma are two to three squares large. These koma will show up briefly on the battle screen to help the player, generally by attacking, blocking, restoring health, or some other move.
  • Battle koma are four to seven squares large, and these koma fight throughout each round. These koma represents the characters that the player controls in the battle screen, and the player can switch between characters by tapping their koma in the koma deck like a tag battle.

The player can build and store up to ten koma decks, and each deck must have at least one help koma, one support koma and one battle koma to be valid for use in battle. There are also a set of predefined decks that the player can use, but the player cannot change or delete those. It is also possible to exchange decks between friends, but they won't be able to edit the decks.

Ally boosting is done by placing koma next to each other in the deck maker. If the koma placed next to each other are "compatible", their attributes will go up. Battle characters can get a longer health bar, or increase the maximum number of special attack gauges.

Represented series edit

This is a list of represented series in Jump Super Stars. Most of the main characters from each series appear as characters within the games. There are 27 series in total.

Black Cat[1]
Bleach[2]
Bobobo-bo Bo-bobo[3]
Buso Renkin[4]
  • 3 characters (1 Battle, 0 Support, 2 Help)
  • Kazuki Muto is a selectable character.
Death Note[5]
  • 3 characters (0 Battle, 2 Support, 1 Help)
  • Light Yagami and L are support characters.
D.Gray-man[6]
  • 3 characters (1 Battle, 0 Support, 2 Help)
  • Allen Walker is a selectable character.
Dragon Ball[7]
Dr. Slump[8]
Eyeshield 21[9]
Gin Tama[10]
Hunter × Hunter[11]
Hikaru no Go[12]
  • 1 character (0 Battle, 1 Support, 0 Help)
  • Hikaru Shindo (paired with Sai Fujiwara) is a support character.
JoJo's Bizarre Adventure[13]
  • 2 characters (2 Battle, 0 Support, 0 Help)
  • Jotaro Kujo (with Star Platinum) and Dio Brando (with The World) are selectable characters.
Kochira Katsushika-ku Kameari Kōen-mae Hashutsujo[14]
Mr. Fullswing[15]
  • 4 characters (0 Battle, 1 Support, 3 Help)
  • Amakuni Saruno is a support character.
Naruto[16]
One Piece[17]
Pyu to Fuku! Jaguar[18]
  • 6 characters (1 Battle, 2 Support, 3 Help)
  • Junichi Jaguar is a selectable character.
  • Piyohiko and Hammer are support characters.
Reborn![19]
  • 4 characters (1 Battle, 1 Support, 2 Help)
  • Tsuna Sawada (paired with Reborn) is a selectable character.
  • Lambo is a support character.
Rurouni Kenshin[20]
Shaman King[21]
Slam Dunk[22]
  • 4 characters (0 Battle, 2 Support, 2 Help)
  • Hanamichi Sakuragi and Kaede Rukawa are support characters.
Steel Ball Run[23]
  • 2 characters (0 Battle, 1 Support, 1 Help)
  • Gyro Zeppeli is a support character.
Strawberry 100%[24]
  • 7 character (0 Battle, 4 Support, 3 Help)
  • Aya Toujou, Tsukasa Nishino, Satsuki Kitaoji and Yui Minamito are support characters.
The Prince of Tennis[25]
Yu-Gi-Oh![26]
  • 6 character (1 Battle, 0 Support, 5 Help)
  • Yugi Mutou is a selectable character.
Yu Yu Hakusho[27]

Development and release edit

Video game company Tommo had exclusive distribution rights to sell Jump Super Stars (and Jump Ultimate Stars) in North America through retailers such as Best Buy and Fry's Electronics. Many small business received minimal stock of these games.[citation needed]

Reception edit

Jump Super Stars garnered "generally favorable reviews", according to review aggregator site Metacritic.[28] The game sold between 202,139 and 220,912 copies in its first week of availability on the market, according to Famitsu and Media Create.[39][40] It became one of Japan's best-selling games in 2005, selling between 464,076 and 549,265 copies during its lifetime.[39][41]

Notes edit

  1. ^ Japanese: ジャンプスーパースターズ, Hepburn: Janpu Sūpā Sutāzu

References edit

  1. ^ "キャラクター紹介 BLACK CAT" (in Japanese). Nintendo. Retrieved December 9, 2018.
  2. ^ "キャラクター紹介 BLEACH" (in Japanese). Nintendo. Retrieved December 9, 2018.
  3. ^ キャラクター紹介 ボボボーボ・ボーボボ (in Japanese). Nintendo. Retrieved December 9, 2018.
  4. ^ キャラクター紹介 武装錬金 (in Japanese). Nintendo. Retrieved December 9, 2018.
  5. ^ "キャラクター紹介 DEATH NOTE" (in Japanese). Nintendo. Retrieved December 9, 2018.
  6. ^ "キャラクター紹介 D. GRAY-MAN" (in Japanese). Nintendo. Retrieved December 9, 2018.
  7. ^ "キャラクター紹介 DRAGON BALL" (in Japanese). Nintendo. Retrieved December 9, 2018.
  8. ^ "キャラクター紹介 Dr. スランプ" (in Japanese). Nintendo. Retrieved December 9, 2018.
  9. ^ キャラクター紹介 アイシールド21 (in Japanese). Nintendo. Retrieved December 9, 2018.
  10. ^ キャラクター紹介 銀魂 (in Japanese). Nintendo. Retrieved December 9, 2018.
  11. ^ "キャラクター紹介 HUNTER × HUNTER" (in Japanese). Nintendo. Retrieved December 9, 2018.
  12. ^ キャラクター紹介 ヒカルの碁 (in Japanese). Nintendo. Retrieved December 9, 2018.
  13. ^ キャラクター紹介 ジョジョの奇妙な冒険 (in Japanese). Nintendo. Retrieved December 9, 2018.
  14. ^ キャラクター紹介 こちら葛飾区亀有公園前派出所 (in Japanese). Nintendo. Retrieved December 9, 2018.
  15. ^ "キャラクター紹介 Mr. FULLSWING" (in Japanese). Nintendo. Retrieved December 9, 2018.
  16. ^ "キャラクター紹介 NARUTO -ナルト-" (in Japanese). Nintendo. Retrieved December 9, 2018.
  17. ^ "キャラクター紹介 ONE PIECE" (in Japanese). Nintendo. Retrieved December 9, 2018.
  18. ^ キャラクター紹介 ピューと吹く! ジャガー (in Japanese). Nintendo. Retrieved December 9, 2018.
  19. ^ キャラクター紹介 家庭教師ヒットマンリボーン! (in Japanese). Nintendo. Retrieved December 9, 2018.
  20. ^ キャラクター紹介 るろうに剣心 -明治剣客浪漫譚- (in Japanese). Nintendo. Retrieved December 9, 2018.
  21. ^ キャラクター紹介 シャーマンキング (in Japanese). Nintendo. Retrieved December 9, 2018.
  22. ^ "キャラクター紹介 SLAM DUNK" (in Japanese). Nintendo. Retrieved December 9, 2018.
  23. ^ "キャラクター紹介 STEEL BALL RUN" (in Japanese). Nintendo. Retrieved December 9, 2018.
  24. ^ キャラクター紹介 いちご100% (in Japanese). Nintendo. Retrieved December 9, 2018.
  25. ^ キャラクター紹介 テニスの王子様 (in Japanese). Nintendo. Retrieved December 9, 2018.
  26. ^ キャラクター紹介 遊☆戯☆王 (in Japanese). Nintendo. Retrieved December 9, 2018.
  27. ^ キャラクター紹介 幽☆遊☆白書 (in Japanese). Nintendo. Retrieved December 9, 2018.
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  29. ^ Andreyev, Daniel (October 2005). "Test: Jump Super Stars (Import) — Le premier jeu culte de la DS!". Consoles + [fr] (in French). No. 165. Future France SAS. pp. 130–131.
  30. ^ "NEW GAMES CROSS REVIEW: ジャンプスーパースターズ". Famitsu (in Japanese). No. 872. Enterbrain. August 26, 2005. (Transcription by Famitsu.com. 2019-09-12 at the Wayback Machine).
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  37. ^ Satterfield, Shane (September 27, 2005). . X-Play. G4 Media. Archived from the original on December 20, 2005. Retrieved April 6, 2023.
  38. ^ Kohama, Dai (December 2005). "Play Japan - Game Review: Jump Super Stars — The ultimate dream match?". Play. No. 48. Fusion Publishing. p. 88.
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Jump Super Stars a is a 2D crossover fighting game for the Nintendo DS based on Weekly Shōnen Jump characters It was developed by Ganbarion and published by Nintendo The game was released on August 8 2005 in Japan and accompanied the release of a red Nintendo DS A sequel Jump Ultimate Stars was released in Japan on November 23 2006 Jump Super StarsDeveloper s GanbarionPublisher s NintendoDirector s Takao NakanoTōru HagaProducer s Chikako YamakuraHitoshi YamagamiDesigner s Hiroshi TsurumotoTakahiro HayashiTōru HagaProgrammer s Tsuyoshi KumagaiArtist s Aki SakuraiChiharu SakiyamaSachiko NakamichiComposer s Yuichi HirosePlatform s Nintendo DSReleaseJP August 8 2005Genre s FightingMode s Single player multiplayer Contents 1 Gameplay 2 Represented series 3 Development and release 4 Reception 5 Notes 6 References 7 External linksGameplay edit nbsp Gameplay screenshotsJump Super Stars features characters from the Japanese manga magazine Weekly Shōnen Jump The game supports 2 4 players in multiplayer and features over 75 missions Koma panel is the term for the characters that the player can use in the game Each koma uses from 1 to 7 squares of the koma deck at the bottom screen of the Nintendo DS The deck has 20 squares 4 x 5 for the player to place their koma There are three types of koma help koma support koma and battle koma Help koma are only one square large They ll boost up or help players in the game but they will not appear on Battle Screen Support koma are two to three squares large These koma will show up briefly on the battle screen to help the player generally by attacking blocking restoring health or some other move Battle koma are four to seven squares large and these koma fight throughout each round These koma represents the characters that the player controls in the battle screen and the player can switch between characters by tapping their koma in the koma deck like a tag battle The player can build and store up to ten koma decks and each deck must have at least one help koma one support koma and one battle koma to be valid for use in battle There are also a set of predefined decks that the player can use but the player cannot change or delete those It is also possible to exchange decks between friends but they won t be able to edit the decks Ally boosting is done by placing koma next to each other in the deck maker If the koma placed next to each other are compatible their attributes will go up Battle characters can get a longer health bar or increase the maximum number of special attack gauges Represented series editThis is a list of represented series in Jump Super Stars Most of the main characters from each series appear as characters within the games There are 27 series in total Black Cat 1 4 characters 1 Battle 2 Support 1 Help Eve is a selectable character Train Heartnet and Sven Vollfied are support characters Bleach 2 6 characters 1 Battle 1 Support 4 Help Ichigo Kurosaki is a selectable character Rukia Kuchiki is a support character Bobobo bo Bo bobo 3 11 characters 2 Battle 2 Support 7 Help Bobobo bo Bo bobo and Don Patch are selectable characters Jelly Jiggler and Gasser are support characters Buso Renkin 4 3 characters 1 Battle 0 Support 2 Help Kazuki Muto is a selectable character Death Note 5 3 characters 0 Battle 2 Support 1 Help Light Yagami and L are support characters D Gray man 6 3 characters 1 Battle 0 Support 2 Help Allen Walker is a selectable character Dragon Ball 7 15 characters 5 Battle 1 Support 9 Help Goku Vegeta Gohan Piccolo and Gotenks are selectable characters Krillin is a support character Dr Slump 8 3 characters 2 Battle 0 Support 1 Help Arale Norimaki and Dr Mashirito are selectable characters Eyeshield 21 9 7 characters 0 Battle 3 Support 4 Help Sena Kobayakawa Yoichi Hiruma and Ryokan Kurita are support characters Gin Tama 10 8 characters 1 Battle 2 Support 5 Help Gintoki Sakata is a selectable character Shinpachi Shimura and Kagura are support characters Hunter Hunter 11 6 characters 1 Battle 2 Support 3 Help Gon Freecss is a selectable character Killua Zoldyck and Kurapika are support characters Hikaru no Go 12 1 character 0 Battle 1 Support 0 Help Hikaru Shindo paired with Sai Fujiwara is a support character JoJo s Bizarre Adventure 13 2 characters 2 Battle 0 Support 0 Help Jotaro Kujo with Star Platinum and Dio Brando with The World are selectable characters Kochira Katsushika ku Kameari Kōen mae Hashutsujo 14 7 characters 1 Battle 3 Support 3 Help Kankichi Ryotsu is a selectable character Daijiro Ohara Keiichi Nakagawa and Reiko Katherine Akimoto are support characters Mr Fullswing 15 4 characters 0 Battle 1 Support 3 Help Amakuni Saruno is a support character Naruto 16 12 characters 4 Battle 4 Support 4 Help Naruto Uzumaki Sasuke Uchiha Sakura Haruno and Kakashi Hatake are selectable characters Shikamaru Nara Rock Lee Neji Hyuga and Hinata Hyuga are support characters One Piece 17 8 characters 5 Battle 2 Support 1 Help Monkey D Luffy Roronoa Zoro Nami Sanji and Nico Robin are selectable characters Usopp and Tony Tony Chopper are support characters Pyu to Fuku Jaguar 18 6 characters 1 Battle 2 Support 3 Help Junichi Jaguar is a selectable character Piyohiko and Hammer are support characters Reborn 19 4 characters 1 Battle 1 Support 2 Help Tsuna Sawada paired with Reborn is a selectable character Lambo is a support character Rurouni Kenshin 20 4 characters 1 Battle 2 Support 1 Help Himura Kenshin is a selectable character Sagara Sanosuke and Saitō Hajime are support characters Shaman King 21 7 characters 2 Battle 1 Support 4 Help Yoh Asakura and Anna Kyoyama are selectable characters Hao Asakura is a support character Slam Dunk 22 4 characters 0 Battle 2 Support 2 Help Hanamichi Sakuragi and Kaede Rukawa are support characters Steel Ball Run 23 2 characters 0 Battle 1 Support 1 Help Gyro Zeppeli is a support character Strawberry 100 24 7 character 0 Battle 4 Support 3 Help Aya Toujou Tsukasa Nishino Satsuki Kitaoji and Yui Minamito are support characters The Prince of Tennis 25 9 character 0 Battle 6 Support 3 Help Ryoma Echizen Kunimitsu Tezuka Shusuke Fuji Eiji Kikumaru with Shuichiro Oishi Takeshi Momoshiro and Kaoru Kaido are support characters Yu Gi Oh 26 6 character 1 Battle 0 Support 5 Help Yugi Mutou is a selectable character Yu Yu Hakusho 27 4 character 1 Battle 2 Support 1 Help Yusuke Urameshi is a selectable character Kurama and Hiei are support characters Development and release editThis section needs expansion You can help by adding to it April 2023 Video game company Tommo had exclusive distribution rights to sell Jump Super Stars and Jump Ultimate Stars in North America through retailers such as Best Buy and Fry s Electronics Many small business received minimal stock of these games citation needed Reception editReceptionAggregate scoreAggregatorScoreMetacritic80 100 28 Review scoresPublicationScoreConsoles 17 20 29 Famitsu32 40 30 Gamekult nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp 31 GamesTM7 10 32 Hardcore Gamer4 5 33 NGC Magazine4 5 34 Nintendo Life9 10 35 Nintendo World Report9 10 36 X Play nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp 37 Play6 5 10 38 This section needs expansion You can help by adding to it April 2023 Jump Super Stars garnered generally favorable reviews according to review aggregator site Metacritic 28 The game sold between 202 139 and 220 912 copies in its first week of availability on the market according to Famitsu and Media Create 39 40 It became one of Japan s best selling games in 2005 selling between 464 076 and 549 265 copies during its lifetime 39 41 Notes edit Japanese ジャンプスーパースターズ Hepburn Janpu Supa SutazuReferences edit キャラクター紹介 BLACK CAT in Japanese Nintendo Retrieved December 9 2018 キャラクター紹介 BLEACH in Japanese Nintendo Retrieved December 9 2018 キャラクター紹介 ボボボーボ ボーボボ in Japanese Nintendo Retrieved December 9 2018 キャラクター紹介 武装錬金 in Japanese Nintendo Retrieved December 9 2018 キャラクター紹介 DEATH NOTE in Japanese Nintendo Retrieved December 9 2018 キャラクター紹介 D GRAY MAN in Japanese Nintendo Retrieved December 9 2018 キャラクター紹介 DRAGON BALL in Japanese Nintendo Retrieved December 9 2018 キャラクター紹介 Dr スランプ in Japanese Nintendo Retrieved December 9 2018 キャラクター紹介 アイシールド21 in Japanese Nintendo Retrieved December 9 2018 キャラクター紹介 銀魂 in Japanese Nintendo Retrieved December 9 2018 キャラクター紹介 HUNTER HUNTER in Japanese Nintendo Retrieved December 9 2018 キャラクター紹介 ヒカルの碁 in Japanese Nintendo Retrieved December 9 2018 キャラクター紹介 ジョジョの奇妙な冒険 in Japanese Nintendo Retrieved December 9 2018 キャラクター紹介 こちら葛飾区亀有公園前派出所 in Japanese Nintendo Retrieved December 9 2018 キャラクター紹介 Mr FULLSWING in Japanese Nintendo Retrieved December 9 2018 キャラクター紹介 NARUTO ナルト in Japanese Nintendo Retrieved December 9 2018 キャラクター紹介 ONE PIECE in Japanese Nintendo Retrieved December 9 2018 キャラクター紹介 ピューと吹く ジャガー in Japanese Nintendo Retrieved December 9 2018 キャラクター紹介 家庭教師ヒットマンリボーン in Japanese Nintendo Retrieved December 9 2018 キャラクター紹介 るろうに剣心 明治剣客浪漫譚 in Japanese Nintendo Retrieved December 9 2018 キャラクター紹介 シャーマンキング in Japanese Nintendo Retrieved December 9 2018 キャラクター紹介 SLAM DUNK in Japanese Nintendo Retrieved December 9 2018 キャラクター紹介 STEEL BALL RUN in Japanese Nintendo Retrieved December 9 2018 キャラクター紹介 いちご100 in Japanese Nintendo Retrieved December 9 2018 キャラクター紹介 テニスの王子様 in Japanese Nintendo Retrieved December 9 2018 キャラクター紹介 遊 戯 王 in Japanese Nintendo Retrieved December 9 2018 キャラクター紹介 幽 遊 白書 in Japanese Nintendo Retrieved December 9 2018 a b Jump Superstars ds reviews Metacritic CBS Interactive August 8 2005 Archived from the original on January 30 2010 Retrieved April 29 2023 Andreyev Daniel October 2005 Test Jump Super Stars Import Le premier jeu culte de la DS Consoles fr in French No 165 Future France SAS pp 130 131 NEW GAMES CROSS REVIEW ジャンプスーパースターズ Famitsu in Japanese No 872 Enterbrain August 26 2005 Transcription by Famitsu com Archived 2019 09 12 at the Wayback Machine Luu Frederic August 12 2005 Test Jump Super Stars une pluie d etoiles Gamekult in French CNET Networks Archived from the original on June 14 2020 Retrieved April 7 2023 Jump Super Stars GamesTM No 36 Highbury Entertainment September 8 2005 Ashby Alicia November 2005 Japan Jump Superstars Hardcore Gamer Vol 1 no 5 Prima Games pp 84 85 Evans Geraint November 2005 NGC Pocket Reviews Jump Superstars A Smash Bros clone with manga characters It might just work NGC Magazine No 112 Future plc pp 52 53 Bowskill Thomas January 2 2006 Jump Superstars Review DS Characters from Japanese manga Jump s franchise s all duke it out in a Smash Brothers style game Nintendo Life Nlife Media Archived from the original on April 4 2012 Retrieved April 7 2023 Shughart Ty August 17 2005 Jump Super Stars Review DO DO DO DO DO DO WWRRRRYYYYYYYYYYYYYYY Nintendo World Report NINWR LLC Archived from the original on April 29 2019 Retrieved April 7 2023 Satterfield Shane September 27 2005 Jump Superstars Import Review X Play G4 Media Archived from the original on December 20 2005 Retrieved April 6 2023 Kohama Dai December 2005 Play Japan Game Review Jump Super Stars The ultimate dream match Play No 48 Fusion Publishing p 88 a b Game Search Game Data Library Archived from the original on January 1 2023 Retrieved April 7 2023 Jenkins David August 19 2005 Japanese Sales Charts Week Ending August 14th Gamasutra CMP Media Archived from the original on November 20 2005 Retrieved April 7 2023 Famitsu Weekly January 21 2009 2005年テレビゲームソフト売り上げTOP500 geimin net Archived from the original on January 27 2009 Retrieved June 28 2023 External links edit nbsp Japan portal nbsp Video games portalOfficial website at Nintendo in Japanese Official website at Ganbarion in Japanese Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Jump Super Stars amp oldid 1176179712, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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