Jojos Bizarre Adventure Game

JoJo's Bizarre Adventure
Developer(s)Capcom
Banpresto
Publisher(s)Capcom
Bandai Namco
First releaseJoJo's Bizarre Adventure
1993
Latest releaseJoJo's Bizarre Adventure: Diamond Records
2017

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Several video games based on Hirohiko Araki's long-running manga and anime series JoJo's Bizarre Adventure have been released. The first was a titular role-playing video game, based on the third story arc, which was released in March 1993 for the Super Famicom. A fighting game for the arcade was also adapted from the third arc by Capcom on December 1, 1998, and also titled simply JoJo's Bizarre Adventure (released as JoJo's Venture in the west), with an updated version retitled JoJo's Bizarre Adventure: Heritage for the Future released later that year. The arcade game was ported to both the PlayStation and Dreamcast on October 14, 1999, and a high-definition version was released for PlayStation Network and Xbox Live Arcade on August 21, 2012.[1] These fighting games were the first pieces of JoJo related media released in North America, exposing the characters to many western players for the first time.

A third Capcom game was based on Part 5, titled GioGio's Bizarre Adventure and released for the PlayStation 2 on July 25, 2002. This game was supposed to be released to western audiences, but never did and stayed in Japan. A game by Bandai, titled JoJo’s Bizarre Adventure: Phantom Blood, was released on October 26, 2006 for the PlayStation 2. The story is based on the first arc and features action/adventure gameplay, similar to GioGio's Bizarre Adventure. Araki has personally checked the quality of the game and its faithfulness to the original. At a July 5, 2012 press conference celebrating the 25th anniversary of JoJo, Araki himself announced JoJo's Bizarre Adventure: All Star Battle, produced by CyberConnect2 and published by Bandai Namco Games, it was released for the PlayStation 3.[2]

Before the first JoJo game was released, Bandai released a Weekly Shōnen Jumpcrossover adventure game titled Famicom Jump: Hero Retsuden on February 15, 1989. Joseph Joestar from the second arc is one of the playable characters, while Santana and Speedwagon made cameo appearances. Its sequel Famicom Jump II: Saikyō no Shichinin, released on December 2, 1991, features Jotaro as a selectable character. Joseph, Avdol, Kakyoin and Polnareff also appear in this game. Both games were available on the Famicom. Characters from JoJo's Bizarre Adventure were also featured in the 2005 Nintendo DSWeekly Shōnen Jump crossover game Jump Super Stars and its sequel Jump Ultimate Stars, including Jotaro Kujo and Dio Brando as playable characters.

In 2014 as the JoJo anime was being popularized, Bandai added Jonathan and Joeseph Joestar to the roster of J-Stars Victory Vs. Later on in 2019, 10 days before the launch of Jump Force, Jotaro and Dio from Part 3 were announced to be added to the roster of playable characters, with Dio only being playable on stages that had a nighttime theme. Giorno Giovanna is being added to the game as DLC, as revealed via a leak.

List of games[edit]

All of the games listed below have been, or are being, released in Japan. To date, Capcom's JoJo's Bizarre Adventure and CyberConnect2's All Star Battle and Eyes of Heaven have been released in the West.

Main series[edit]

  • JoJo's Bizarre Adventure (1993 - Super Famicom - Cobra Team) - Role-playing game
  • JoJo's Bizarre Adventure (1998 - Arcade, PlayStation - Capcom) - Fighting game
    • JoJo's Bizarre Adventure: Heritage for the Future (1999 - Arcade, Dreamcast - Capcom) - Updated revision
    • JoJo's Bizarre Adventure HD Ver. (2012 - PlayStation Network, Xbox Live Arcade - Capcom) - High definition port
  • GioGio's Bizarre Adventure (2002 - PlayStation 2 - Capcom) - Action-adventure game
  • JoJo's Bizarre Adventure: Phantom Blood (2006 - PlayStation 2 - Bandai) - Beat 'em up
  • JoJo's Bizarre Adventure: All Star Battle (2013 - PlayStation 3 - CyberConnect2) - Fighting game
  • JoJo's Bizarre Adventure: Stardust Shooters (2014 - iOS, Android - DRECOM) - Medal Shooting Action
  • JoJo's Bizarre Adventure: Eyes of Heaven (2015 - PlayStation 3, PlayStation 4 - CyberConnect2) - Fighting game
  • JoJo's Bizarre Adventure: Diamond Records (2017 - iOS, Android) - Action
  • JoJo's Pitter Patter Pop! (2018 - iOS, Android) - Puzzle
  • JoJo's Bizarre Adventure: Last Survivor (2019 - Arcade - Bandai Namco) - Battle royale game[3]

Appearances[edit]

  • Famicom Jump: Hero Retsuden (ファミコンジャンプ 英雄列伝, Famikon Janpu Hīrō Retsuden) (1989 - Family Computer - Bandai) - Crossover role-playing game
  • Famicom Jump II: Saikyō no Shichinin (ファミコンジャンプII 最強の7人, Famikon Janpu Tsū Saikyō no Shichinin) (1991 -Famicom - Bandai) - Crossover role-playing game
  • Jump Super Stars (ジャンプスーパースターズ, Janpu Sūpā Sutāzu) (2005 - Nintendo DS - Ganbarion) - Crossover fighting game
  • Jump Ultimate Stars (ジャンプアルティメットスターズ, Janpu Arutimatto Sutāzu) (2006 - Nintendo DS - Ganbarion) - Crossover fighting game
  • J-Stars Victory VS (ジェイスターズ ビクトリーバーサス, Jei Sutāzu Bikutorī Bāsasu) (2014 - PlayStation 3, PlayStation Vita, PlayStation 4- Namco Bandai Games) - Crossover fighting game
  • Shonen Jump Ore Collection (2017 - iOS, Android)
  • Jump Force (ジャンプフォース, Janpu Fōsu) (2019 - PlayStation 4, Xbox One, Windows, Nintendo Switch - Namco Bandai Games) - Crossover fighting game

Sales[edit]

JoJo's Bizarre Adventure video game series sales in Japan
YearTitlePlatformSalesRevenue (est.)Ref(s)
1999JoJo's Bizarre AdventurePlayStation262,133¥1,642,001,112[4][5]
JoJo's Bizarre Adventure: Heritage for the FutureDreamcast109,292¥633,893,600[6]
2002GioGio's Bizarre AdventurePlayStation 282,578¥561,530,400[7]
2006JoJo's Bizarre Adventure: Phantom BloodPlayStation 247,288¥337,636,320
2013JoJo's Bizarre Adventure: All Star BattlePlayStation 3550,000¥4,180,000,000[8]
2015JoJo's Bizarre Adventure: Eyes of HeavenPlayStation 447,542¥389,844,400[7]
PlayStation 337,035¥266,652,000
2019JoJo's Bizarre Adventure: Last SurvivorArcadeN/A¥ 98,927,938
Total sales1,135,868¥8,110,485,770 ($74 Million)

References[edit]

  1. ^'1st Jojo's Bizarre Adventure Fighting Game Remade in HD'. Anime News Network. 2012-07-14. Retrieved 2012-07-15.
  2. ^'Jojo's Bizarre Adventure Gets Fall TV Anime & PS3 Game'. Anime News Network. 2012-07-05. Retrieved 2012-07-05.
  3. ^'Bandai Namco Unveils JoJo's Bizarre Adventure: Last Survivor for Arcades Next Summer'. Anime News Network. 2018-12-19. Retrieved 2018-12-19.
  4. ^'Sony PS1 Japanese Ranking'. Japan Game Charts. November 4, 2008. Archived from the original on December 30, 2008. Retrieved December 30, 2008.
  5. ^'ジョジョの奇妙な冒険 [PS]'. Famitsu. Retrieved September 25, 2018.
  6. ^'ドリームキャストソフト販売本数'. Gamegyokai. Retrieved September 25, 2018.
  7. ^ ab'JoJo's Bizarre Adventure'. Japan Game Sales Database. Retrieved September 25, 2018.
  8. ^'Financial Highlights for the Fiscal Year Ended March 2014'(PDF). Namco Bandai. 2014-05-08. Archived(PDF) from the original on 2014-05-08. Retrieved 2014-05-08.
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External links[edit]

Cached

  • JoJo's Bizarre Adventure by Capcom (in Japanese)
  • JoJo's Bizarre Adventure: Heritage for the Future by Capcom (in Japanese)
  • JoJo's Bizarre Adventure: Phantom Blood by Bandai (in Japanese)
  • JoJo's Bizarre Adventure: All-Star Battle by Bandai (in Japanese)
  • JoJo's Venture at the Killer List of Videogames
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