Late last month saw the release of J-Stars Victory VS, a 3D fighter where characters like Goku, Luffy, Naruto and Kenshin all battle it out. But this is not the first Shonen Jump Magazine mega-crossover game. Rather, it’s the fifth.
Famicom Jump: History of Heroes
Famicom Jump II: The Strongest Seven
Jump Super Stars
Jump Ultimate Stars
And what of the newest crossover, J-Star Victory VS? Stay tuned to Kotaku as we delve into it more over the coming week.
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3 responses to “A History Of Shonen Jump Crossover Games”
Battle Stadium D.O.N?
See I know Kotaku is a global website and have writers all over the world, but it’s really annoying hearing about awesome games we won’t be able to play within our means.
Jump Ultimate Stars was so great. Like a 2D Super Smash Bros, but with anime characters.