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Plasma Sword: Nightmare of Bilstein

by Capcom·published by Capcom

1 March 1998Teen6
DreamcastArcade

Reader score

6.3/ 10

11 votes

How long to beat

only 1 report

1h

Normally

story and some extras

Where to get it

Trailer

Gallery

18

About

Plasma Sword: Nightmare of Bilstein is the successor of Star Gladiator released for Playstation. Like its predecessor it was first released on Arcade before being ported to the Dreamcast.

The game features 22 anime-like characters in a 3-dimensional futuristic world, except for the backgrounds and the menus, which are plain 2D bitmaps without a lot of movement. The stages are unlimited in all directions, so it's not possible to fall off the edge. The speciality of this game are the so called "plasma moves", visually very appealing special moves which fill the screen and can be executed when you have collected enough "plasma power". Despite of the 22 characters there are only 11 different move layouts, as one layout is shared by two characters.

Ways to play

Modes

Single playerMultiplayerCo-operative

Perspective

Side view

Included in

Capcom Fighting Collection 2

Game details

Input Devices Supported/Optional

Arcade Stick, Standard Controller

Arcade Sticks Supported

Dreamcast Arcade Stick (HKT-7300)

Number of Players Supported

1-2 Players

Miscellaneous Attributes

Jump Pack Compatible, VMU Compatible

Box art

Also known as

Star Gladiator 2: Nightmare of BilsteinJapanese Title

Star Gladiator Episode:IIIngame prologue title

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Facts

Developer

Capcom

Publisher

Capcom

Released

1 March 1998

Series

Star Gladiator

Platforms

DreamcastArcade

Age ratings

ESRBTeenUSK12ELSPA11+SELL12

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Tags

FightingSci-fi / futuristic