Asuka 120% Special: BURNING Fest.
Description
Shiritsu Ryōran Jogakuin -- Ryōran Private Girl's Academy -- is a famous school which, since its founding only 30 years ago, has turned out a great many prominent figures in the artistic, literary, and political worlds. The school's founder, Genichirō Shindō, created the school to teach both the literary and military arts, and so every autumn there is a martial arts tournament for the best students from each club.
Asuka 120% Special is the first PlayStation entry in the long-running all-girl fighting game series from Fill in Cafe. Choose a character representing one of the many school clubs, such as science (Asuka), tennis (Ryoko), or karate (Torami), and fight to win the tournament. There are a total of ten characters, each with their own unique abilities and special moves.
Each character has a small meter called the Burning Gauge at the bottom of the screen that will fill up as the fight progresses. When it reaches 120% (as the game's title might suggest), the player can execute special moves for a limited time before it resets back to zero. The game features standard story and versus modes. You can play against the computer or a friend, or watch the computer fight against itself.
Spellings
- あすか120%スペシャルBURNING Fest - Japanese spelling
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Asuka Honda (本田 飛鳥) |
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Karina Toyota (豊田 可莉奈) |
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Nana Owada (小和田 奈々) |
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Kumi Ōkubo (大久保 久美) |
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Megumi Suzuki (鈴木 めぐみ) |
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Ryūko Yamazaki (山崎竜子) |
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Cathy Wild (キャシィ・ワイルド) |
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Kiyoko Miterai (御手洗 清子) |
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Torami Honjō (北条 虎美) |
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Tamaki Shindō (新堂 環) |
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Shinobu Kawasaki (川崎 忍) |
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Genichirō Shindō (新堂 源一郎) |
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Tetsuko Ōgigaya (扇ヶ谷 鉄子) |
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Ayamaro Yamashina (山科 文麿) |
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Ichiko Furutachi (古館 伊知子) |
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Narrator (ナレーター) |
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Casting (キャスティング) |
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Voice Director (ヴォイス・ディレクター) |
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Producer (プロデューサー) |
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Production Coordinator (制作進行) |
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Studio Coordinator (スタジオ進行) |
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Graphics (グラフィックス) |
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Finish Production (仕上制作) |
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Release history
Two different versions of the PlayStation release exist. The second release contains a number of bug fixes and balance tweaks, and also reduces the loading times. It carries the same Sony part number and JAN code as the original release, but there's a way to tell the difference: At the bottom-right corner of the cover, just to the right of the period after Fest., look for a small black circle. If there is one, it's the updated version; if not, it's the original release.
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Game added by j.raido 【雷堂嬢太朗】.
PS Vita added by Fred VT. PlayStation 3, PSP added by Lain Crowley.
Additional contributors: Freeman.
Game added December 24, 2008. Last modified September 15, 2023.