Anchor Inc. (Dreamcast) Opus (PlayStation) Fluid Studios (Game Boy Color)
Publisher(s)
NA: Crave Entertainment
EU: Ubi Soft
JP: Capcom
Platform(s)
Dreamcast, PlayStation, Game Boy Color[1]
Release
Dreamcast
NA: August 29, 2000
EU: 2000
JP: January 25, 2001
PlayStation
NA: November 13, 2000
EU: 2001
JP: January 25, 2001
Game Boy Color
NA: November 27, 2000
EU: 2001
Genre(s)
Versus fighting, Sports
Mode(s)
Single player, multiplayer
Ultimate Fighting Championship is the first video game based on the Ultimate Fighting Championship mixed martial arts promotion. It was first developed by Anchor Inc. for the Sega Dreamcast on August 29, 2000, then by Opus for the Sony PlayStation on November 13 the same year, and finally by Fluid Studios for the Game Boy Color on November 27 the same year. All three versions of the game were published by Crave Entertainment[2] in North America, while Ubi Soft published the three versions in Europe and Capcom publishing the PlayStation and Dreamcast versions in Japan.
Contents
1Fighters
2Reception
3See also
4Notes
5References
6External links
Fighters
Mikey Burnett
Mark Coleman
Gary Goodridge
Jeremy Horn
Matt Hughes
Eugene Jackson
Tsuyoshi Kosaka
Tim Lajcik
Chuck Liddell
Guy Mezger
Pat Miletich
Tito Ortiz
Kevin Randleman
Marco Ruas
Bas Rutten
Pedro Rizzo
Andre Roberts
Frank Shamrock
Maurice Smith
Evan Tanner
Ron Waterman
Pete Williams
Reception
Reception
Review scores
Publication
Score
Dreamcast
GBC
PS
AllGame
[5]
[6]
N/A
EGM
6.67/10[9][lower-alpha 1]
2/10[10]
3.5/10[11]
Eurogamer
9/10[12]
N/A
N/A
Famitsu
32/40[13]
N/A
24/40[14]
Game Informer
N/A
N/A
7/10[15]
GameFan
90%[16][17][lower-alpha 2]
N/A
N/A
GamePro
[18]
N/A
N/A
GameRevolution
B+[19]
N/A
N/A
GameSpot
9.2/10[1]
N/A
2.5/10[20]
GameSpy
(SP) 89%[21] (PDC) 5/10[22]
N/A
N/A
IGN
9.1/10[23]
3/10[24]
7.7/10[25]
Next Generation
[26]
N/A
[27]
OPM (US)
N/A
N/A
[28]
Aggregate score
Metacritic
88/100[3]
N/A
53/100[4]
The Dreamcast version received "generally favorable reviews", just two points shy of "universal acclaim", while the PlayStation version received "mixed" reviews, according to the review aggregation website Metacritic.[3][4] Dan Morris of NextGen said of the former console version in its October 2000 issue, "No-holds-barred fighting gets a world-class Dreamcast translation, with gameplay that's both lifelike and exciting."[26] Five issues later, however, Daniel Erickson said in his review of the latter console version, "If Ultimate Fighting Championship had first appeared on PlayStation, we might have been more impressed with its originality and more likely to overlook some of its glaring flaws. After the excellent Dreamcast version, however, all we can see is how much worse this PlayStation outing is."[27]Edge, however, gave the former console version four out of ten, saying, "Lacking in the humour of WWF's absurd pantomime, Crave's title occupies an alien middle ground that can be difficult to digest, and even with its supposed plethora of moves, it's hard to develop any attachment. While it's obvious why shortsighted codeshops will never go wrong appealing to the lowest common denominator, you have to wonder whether titles based on moral ground as shaky as this are actually worthy of featuring anything innovative anyway."[29] In Japan, where both the Dreamcast and PlayStation versions were ported and published by Capcom on January 25, 2001, Famitsu gave it a score of 32 out of 40 for the former console version,[13] and 24 out of 40 for the latter one.[14]
The Dreamcast version was a runner-up for GameSpot's annual "Best Dreamcast Game" and "Best Sports Game (Alternative)" awards, both of which went to NFL 2K1 and Tony Hawk's Pro Skater 2.[30][31] Conversely, the PlayStation version was nominated in the "Most Disappointing Game" and "Worst Game" categories among console titles; the staff dubbed it "a pixellated, stiffly playing abomination."[32][33] In 2001, the Dreamcast version was a finalist for the Academy of Interactive Arts & Sciences' "Console Fighting" award, which ultimately went to Dead or Alive 2.[34]
See also
List of fighting games
Notes
↑In Electronic Gaming Monthly's review of the Dreamcast version, one critic gave it a score of 6/10, and the rest gave it each a score of 7/10.
↑In GameFan's viewpoint of the Dreamcast version, three critics gave it each a score of 88, 90, and 91.
References
↑ 1.01.1Gerstmann, Jeff (August 25, 2000). "Ultimate Fighting Championship Review (DC) [date mislabeled as "May 17, 2006""]. Red Ventures. https://www.gamespot.com/reviews/ultimate-fighting-championship-review/1900-2620398/.
↑Satterfield, Shane (September 11, 2000). "Ultimate Fighting Championship Preview [date mislabeled as "May 17, 2006""]. Red Ventures. https://www.gamespot.com/articles/ultimate-fighting-championship-preview/1100-2626816/.
↑ 3.03.1"Ultimate Fighting Championship for Dreamcast Reviews". Red Ventures. https://www.metacritic.com/game/ultimate-fighting-championship/critic-reviews/?platform=dreamcast.
↑ 4.04.1"Ultimate Fighting Championship for PlayStation Reviews". Red Ventures. https://www.metacritic.com/game/ultimate-fighting-championship/critic-reviews/?platform=playstation.
↑Knight, Kyle. "Ultimate Fighting Championship (DC) - Review". All Media Network. http://www.allgame.com/game.php?id=24084&tab=review.
↑Thompson, Jon. "Ultimate Fighting Championship (GBC) - Review". All Media Network. http://www.allgame.com/game.php?id=25393&tab=review.
↑GameSpot staff (January 5, 2001). "Best and Worst of 2000 (Best Dreamcast Game Runners-Up, Part 2)". CNET. http://gamespot.com/gamespot/features/video/bestof_2000/p3_06.html.
↑GameSpot staff (January 5, 2001). "Best and Worst of 2000 (Best Sports Game (Alternative) Runners-Up)". Ziff Davis. http://www.zdnet.com/gamespot/features/video/bestof_2000/p4_14.html.
↑GameSpot staff (January 5, 2001). "Best and Worst of 2000 (Most Disappointing Game Runners-Up)". CNET. http://gamespot.com/gamespot/features/video/bestof_2000/p5_02.html.
↑GameSpot staff (January 5, 2001). "Best and Worst of 2000 (Worst Game Runners-Up)". CNET. http://gamespot.com/gamespot/features/video/bestof_2000/p5_04.html.
↑"Fourth Interactive Achievement Awards: Console Fighting Game of the Year". http://www.interactive.org/awards/consolefighting.html.
External links
Ultimate Fighting Championship at MobyGames
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