The game is fully tested & guaranteed to work. It’s the cartridge / disc only unless otherwise specified.
Rival Schools Sony Playstation Game
PRODUCT DETAILS
UPC:013388210350
Condition:Used
Genre:Fighting
Platform:Playstation 1
Region:NTSC (N. America)
ESRB:Teen
SKU:PS1_RIVAL_SCHOOLS
———This game is fully cleaned, tested & working. Includes the Disc/Cartridge Only. May have some minor scratches/scuffs.This description was last updated on October 28th, 2020.
Pylon 1 –
If you like 1 on 1 fighting games, you will love this game, and even if you are not into that style of game, this one is still worth a look. This game is so much fun, easy to pick up, and at times hilarious! The way the characters talk trash to each other in Japanese, along with the over the top look of some characters, along with some wacky (sometimes perverted looking) team-up attacks, this game is non-stop laughs. My personal favorite is Hayato, the phys-ed teacher with the mutton chops and the bamboo stick. His team-up attack is to smack his partner in the butt several times until a shruken-like orb shoots out of them and hits their opponent. Non-stop laughs and fun with this Capcom classic. The bonus features are alot of fun too…consisting of various sports mini-games featuring the students who play those sports…Roberto with a soccer game, Shoma with a baseball game, and Natsu with a volleyball game.What Capcom should have done is to make a new version for the PS3, however, they did not, so the original will have to suffice…the graphics are poor by today’s standards, but top-notch by 1997 standards. The fun factor and classicness of this game more than makes up for that shortcoming…as any serious gamer such as myself does not rate the graphics of a classic game by modern standards.
Torpedo Vegas –
Works perfectly*golf clap*
Lajoma –
I still remember growing up as a kid going to a place in PEARL RIDGE Mall called FUNFACTORY with my friends just to play this game. And my big bro would kick everyone’s ass in it with the team of Roy and Hideo. Man how time fly by..Missed those days.
BellaPaucek –
i love it
Andrew Neamlaor –
Rival schools is the greatest 3d fighting game along with Project Justice. Both games involes the schools around Japan. It has something that Marvel V.S Capcom has. Team ups, well not using D hyper combos. But has great animation witch this one looks blocky and cartoon feeling so buy this game and learn some new school moves.
Jon Fiscaro –
This game is great! I bought it at a local video store for like 20 bucks when I was 8 years old and I’ve always loved this game. It is extremely different from a good majority of the other fighting games. It involves a sort of strategy when playing it. There is two discs that contain the arcade mode and the new modes made for the ps1. The character variety is fanstastic in both terms of figthing styles, character styles, special moves, and double-team moves. You won’t be disappointed and you will have endless hours of frantic fighting action and even a story line. Also you have a great soundtrack. If you have the money for this game, get it! Also, some of the characters look kind of like characters from the Ace Attorney series. The main character and the baseball player look like Phoenix and Apollo (I don’t remember the two guys names, but just putting that out there because Capcom did in fact make this game as well.) Overall, one of the best fighting games up there with Marvel vs. Capcom 1 and 2 and a good bit of the others.
L. Rounds –
One of the best fighting games ever made. This game is worth it’s price for just the single player, if you can get like minded individuals to join in the fun with you "Rival Schools" becomes priceless.
Julious O. –
just a great game
Doug –
This game is one of the best fighting games of its time. It has a colorful roster of characters (on the second disk) and it has a versatile combo system. It’s 1 on 1 but you can do these assist moves with a second character, which you can switch to after one round of battle. There’s also side stepping functionality, and the possibility to juggle. I would say it’s Tekken meets Capcom, but this game is its own entity. Personally, I have loved this game ever since I was a kid, and once I became independent, I made sure to recover a copy for myself. Truly worth the buy.
Booyakashalaka –
This was one of my favorite games for PSX. They need to bust out a new ps3 version!