JoJo's Bizarre Adventure (Capcom)
JoJo's Bizarre Adventure is a 2D fighting game developed and released by Capcom, based on the manga of the same name (specifically its third part, Stardust Crusaders).
In its original arcade format, the game was initially released as JoJo's Venture (JoJo's Bizarre Adventure in Japanese). About ten months later, a revision adding new characters and altering various game mechanics was released, titled JoJo's Bizarre Adventure (bearing the subtitle Heritage for the Future in Japan). The two contemporary console conversions took disparate approaches: the PlayStation port blended the aesthetics of the first version with the added features of the second and added a "Super Story Mode" that more thoroughly adapts the original manga's story through mini-games, while the Dreamcast version was a more accurate conversion that included both versions on a single disc. In Japan, the latter console would also receive a special version of the game that allowed for online multiplayer: JoJo's Bizarre Adventure: Heritage for the Future for Matching Service.
The game was rereleased digitally on both Xbox Live Arcade and PlayStation Network in 2012 before being delisted in 2014 (after Bandai Namco acquired the license to the manga). This version (titled JoJo's Bizarre Adventure HD ver.) included worldwide online play and optional graphical alterations.
History
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JoJo's Venture was the third best-selling arcade software in Japan during the year 1999, according to Game Machine (February 2000)
- Game Informer covers a "name change" from JoJo's Venture to JoJo's Bizarre Adventure (December 8, 1999)
- "Tommo Inks Deal With Capcom to Exclusively Distribute Japanese Hit Game 'JoJo's Bizarre Adventure'" (press release about North American release; March 2, 2000)
Previews
Console conversions
PlayStation
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Blurb from GameFan (April 1999)
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Blurb from EGM (February 2000)
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Official U.S. PlayStation Magazine (February 2000)
Dreamcast =
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Blurb from EGM (December 1999)
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Blurb from GameFan (December 1999)
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Neo Plus (in Polish; January 2000)
Features
Console conversions
Dreamcast
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Dreamcast Magazine (JP; March 12, 1999)
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Dreamcast Magazine (JP; October 8, 1999)
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Dreamcast Magazine (JP; November 12, 1999)
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Dreamcast Magazine (JP; December 3, 1999)
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Dreamcast Magazine (JP; December 10, 1999)
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Dreamcast Magazine (JP; December 17/24, 1999)
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Dreamcast Magazine (JP; December 24, 1999)
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Dreamcast Magazine (JP; December 31, 1999)
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Dreamcast Magazine (JP; February 4, 2000)
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In-depth guide from Expert Gamer (March 2000)
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Explanation of unlockable content from GameFan (August 2000)
for Matching Service
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Dreamcast Magazine (JP; October 27, 2000)
Advertising
Arcade
JoJo's Venture (initial version)
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Japanese arcade flyer (1998/1999)
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Japanese promotional poster (1998)
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Capcom Secret File #23 (featuring concept art and other details; 1998)
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European arcade flyer (1999)
JoJo's Bizarre Adventure (revision)
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Japanese arcade flyer (1999)
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Japanese promotional poster (1999)
Console conversions
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North American print ad from Official U.S. PlayStation Magazine (March 2000)
PlayStation
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Japanese promotional poster (1999)
Dreamcast
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Dreamcast Magazine (JP; November 26, 1999)
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Japanese promotional poster (1999)
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Spanish Dreamcast ad featuring JoJo's Bizarre Adventure in Next Level (June 2000)
Reviews
Arcade
JoJo's Venture (initial version)
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GamePro (May 1999)
Console conversions
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MAN!AC (August 2000)
PlayStation
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Import review from GameFan (January 2000)
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GamePro (March 2000)
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NextGen (March 2000)
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PSM (March 2000)
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Video Games (in German; June 2000)
- Gamespot review (December 10, 1999; archived via Wayback Machine)
- IGN review (April 12, 2000)
- Game Informer review under the title JoJo's Venture (last updated on May 1, 2000; archived via Wayback Machine)
- Allgame review (archived via Wayback Machine)
Dreamcast
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Dreamcast Magazine (JP; December 3, 1999)
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Import review from Dreamcast Magazine (UK, Paragon Publishing; released December 23, 1999)
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Import review from Consoles + (in French; January 2000)
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Import review from Edge (February 2000)
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Import review from GameFan (February 2000)
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EGM (March 2000)
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Import review from Gamers' Republic (March 2000)
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DC-UK (April 2000)
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Dreamcast Monthly (April 2000)
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Dreamcast Magazine (UK, Paragon Publishing; released March 23, 2000)
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Mr. Dreamcast (April 2000)
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Consoles + (in French; April 2000)
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GamePro (April 2000)
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Revista Oficial Dreamcast (in Spanish; May 2000)
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Joint review alongside Tech Romancer in Dreamcast: Le Magazine Officiel (in French; May/June 2000)
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Video Games (in German; June 2000)
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Excerpt from a reader ranking in Dorimaga (in Japanese; October 11, 2002)
- Gamespot review (December 10, 1999)
- Game Informer review (last updated on March 31, 2000; archived via Wayback Machine)
- Eurogamer review (April 27, 2000; archived via Wayback Machine)
- IGN review (May 2, 2000)
- PlanetDreamcast review (May 8, 2000; archived via Wayback Machine)
- Allgame review (archived via Wayback Machine)
for Matching Service
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Excerpt from a reader ranking in Dorimaga (in Japanese; October 11, 2002)
Official websites (archived via Wayback Machine)
Console conversions
PlayStation
Dreamcast
- Capcom USA site listing (captured May 11, 2000)
- Sega of America site listing (captured June 20, 2002)
- Sega of Japan website listing (captured January 30, 2008)
Matching Service version
- Official Capcom Japan site (captured January 24, 2001)
- Sega of Japan website listing (captured January 30, 2008)
- Sega.com.hk listings:
Forum posts
Console conversions
- Capcom BBS topics (archived via Wayback Machine):
- Brief conversation on uk.games.video.dreamcast concerning the Dreamcast conversion's UK release date