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Battle Stadium DONSystem: PlayStation 2 - Nintendo GamecubeDescription: A fighting game with a mechanics similar to Super Smash Bros. featuring characters from Dragon Ball, One Piece and Naruto. Four player battles with interactive environments. |
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Chopper no DaiboukenSystem: Wonderswan ColorDescription: A RPG for the Wonderswan Color starring by Chopper. |
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Fighting for One PieceSystem: PlayStation 2Description: Leaving aside the superdeformers designs of Grand Battle, here come this game with more realistic designs. A game system based on combos and frenetic fights. The game is located in the Water 7 arc until the appearance of Franky. Although it also includes some classic characters as Ace, Smoker, Crocodile or Enel. |
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Grand AdventureSystem: PlayStation 2 - Nintendo GamecubeDescription: A new Grand Battle game but this time made for the North American audience. Which means name changes and some editios, as the Smoker's cigars or Sanji's cigarette. The game is based from the beginning of the series to Skipiea. |
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Grand BattleSystem: PlayStationDescription: Grand Battle is a Beat 'em up for Playstation similar to Super Smash Bros. It was developed by Bandai. Since May 2003 there is also to sale in Europe. |
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Grand Battle 2System: PlayStationDescription: Grand Battle 2 is the successor of Grand Battle. In the story mode 24 characters are available. One of the best One Piece games out there. |
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Grand Battle 3System: PlayStation 2 - Nintendo GamecubeDescription: It is the direct successor from Grand Battle 2 and this times not for PSone, it's for PS2 and GameCube. The characters are from the Skypiea Saga. The fights are alike, as with the first two parts, only the graphics are substantially better. |
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Grand Battle RushSystem: PlayStation 2 - Nintendo GamecubeDescription: The evolution of the Grand Battle saga, this time 16 different characters will be able to be controlled. The game is inspired in the Davy Back Fight and includes some minigames to add variety to the classic exposition of the saga. The Japanese version has 3 more characters than the European version. |
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Grand Battle Swan ColosseumSystem: Wonderswan ColorDescription: A One Piece fighting game for the Wonderswan from Bandai. Similar to the Grand Battle games. |
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Jump Super StarsSystem: Nintendo DSDescription: Not a One Piece at all, it is a game of the characters from the Weekly Shonen Jump magazine, the one that publishes One Piece. The first appearance of the series in this handheld published by Bandai. A fighting game with a multitude of characters to choose. |
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Jump Ultimate StarsSystem: Nintendo DSDescription: The sequel of the Super Jump Stars with still more characters of the Weekly Shonen Jump magazine and updated attacks. |
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Maboroshi no Grand Line BoukenkiSystem: GameBoy ColorDescription: RPG published by Banpresto for the GameBloy Color. The history is the same one from the anime, from Loguetown the end of Arabasta. |
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Mezase KaizokuSystem: WonderswanDescription: The first game for the Wonderswan. A RPG from Bandai. The first edition contained 5 collection maps. |
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Mezase King of BerrySystem: GameBoy AdvanceDescription: The first One Piece game for the Game Boy Advance. A board and dice game based on the episodes to Arabasta and some elements from the second movie. |
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Nanatsu shima no daihihouSystem: GameBoy AdvanceDescription: It is the last One Piece game for the GameBoy Advance. Distributed by Bandai. It is a RPG of turns battles in a board, like Front Mission or Final Fantasy Tactics. |
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Niji no Shima DensetsuSystem: Wonderswan ColorDescription: The first Wonderswan Color game from Bandai. It is a "Communication RPG". The first edition contained a map and a collecting pack of cards. |
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One Piece - Round the LandSystem: PlayStation 2Description: The second game based on One Piece that arrives at Europe. In this occasion it is a action game to the pure style of Medievil. You advance with your favorite character until you meet at the end of level the typical level boss represented by the villains of the series. |
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One Piece Dragon DreamSystem: GameBoy AdvanceDescription: One Piece Dragon Dream is the continuation of the RPG One Piece Oceans of Dreams. But this time instead of being for PlayStation the game is for GameBoy Advance and includes characters from all the sagas of the series until Water Seven. |
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One Piece Gear SpiritSystem: Nintendo DSDescription: A 3D fighting game with up to four players, that combines the use of the Smash Bros stile battles with the use of cards for special attacks. It contains elements from the beginning of the series to the fist part of Thriller Park arc. |
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One Piece Gigant Battle!System: Nintendo DSDescription: A fighting game released by Bandai that inheritsthe Jump Ultimate Stars mechanics. It's inspired by the Ace's rescue story arc, from the Sabaody Archipelago to Marine Ford. |
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One Piece Gigant Battle! 2System: Nintendo DSDescription: A fighting game published by Bandai. A sequel to One Piece Gigant Battle! This one focused after the One Piece timeskip but also including characters from previous arcs as well. |
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One Piece Going BaseballSystem: GameBoy AdvanceDescription: Possibly the most amused One Piece games to date. A game in which the different crews fight themselves in baseball matchs. |
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One Piece Oceans of DreamsSystem: PlayStationDescription: A RPG in which the Straw Hat pirates lose their memories and reviven their past. Turns based fights, scenes of anime quality and great quality grafics, without a doubt one of the best One Piece games. |
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One Piece Pirates CarnivalSystem: PlayStation 2 - Nintendo GamecubeDescription: Pirates Carnival is a party game featuring over forty mini games with support for four players. The game is based in the series until the Water Seven arc. |
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Tobidase kaizokudanSystem: PlayStationDescription: 3D RPG created by Bandai. A totally original argument independent to the series. The game is compatible with the PocketStation, only sold in Japan. |
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Treasure BattleSystem: Nintendo GamecubeDescription: Treasure Battle is the first GameCube game of One Piece. The category of the game is hard to be defined not clearly. It is a mixture from several different games like Mario Party. |
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Treasure WarsSystem: Wonderswan ColorDescription: Treasure Wars is the second One Piece Wonderswan Color game. It is a treasure search fight game. |
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Treasure Wars 2System: Wonderswan ColorDescription: Second game of this saga of treasure hunters fights for the Wonderswan Color. |
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Unlimited AdventureSystem: WiiDescription: This time betting by the adventure, One Piece Unlimited Adventure gives us a Wiimote to emulate the movements of our heroes. The argument of the game repeats the classic one of memories where the crew revive past situations and faces old enemies. |
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Unlimited Cruise - Episode 1System: Nintendo WiiDescription: An adventure game for Nintendo Wii published by Bandai. The game has a new story contrary to the series, but written by Eiichiro Oda himself. |
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Unlimited Cruise - Episode 2System: Nintendo WiiDescription: An adventure game published by Bandai. This is the direct sequel to Unlimited Cruise - Episode 1. Again with a script written by Eiichiro Oda. |
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Unlimited Cruise SPSystem: Nintendo 3DSDescription: Unlimited Cruise SP is a compilation of the previous two episodes of Unlimited Cruise for Nintendo Wii, but including many new features and playable characters. |
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Yume no Luffy kaizoku-dan tanjouSystem: GameBoy ColorDescription: Is the first GameBoy One Piece game. A RPG game developed by Banpresto. The story is from the Manga/Anime, therefore is quite easy to play to the end, if one knows the story. In the course of the play are added ever more team members, that are also playable. |