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Compatible with any Nintendo DS™/DS Lite™
Official Site
Release date: Nov. 23, 2006
Genre: Action, Adventure / Fighting
Version: NTSC-Japanese
Sequel to one of the best selling games of 2005 (Jump Super Stars).
Jump Ultimate Stars will draw on 40 Shonen Jump series, both past and currently running,
and will feature a mind-boggling 300 characters.
The properties incorporated into the game range from worldwide famous action series
like Dragonball Z, One Piece and Naruto, including comedy titles such as Kochikame and Dr. Slump.
Players can connect with the Wi-Fi feature for head-to-head matchups.
According to Famitsu which is Japanese videogame magazine,
the game will feature signature moves for each character, items, and complex stages,
which sometimes include areas that can be reached only by breaking down walls.
This is a list of represented series in Jump Ultimate Stars.
See trailer:
Posted by Jacob H. on 31st Oct 2010
Shonen Jump is back. No, not the ever-so-popular Japanese magazine. I'm talking about the animated reality in which Shonen Jump characters exist. The place is inhabited heroes like Goku and Piccolo from Dragon Ball, Monkey D. Luffy and crew from One Piece, and the elite ninjas of Naruto fame. Any of those names sound familiar? If you're a fan of current anime, a devout reader of its respective mangas, or just watch primetime Cartoon Network, these characters ought to be common knowledge. These are the anime characters that have become pop culture icons in Japan and have been featured on television in the United States. With the advent of Jump Superstars, these heroes were jumbled together for an ensemble roster of the DS's premier fighting game. However, Jump! Ultimate Stars has arrived, and it is poised to gain even more fame than its predecessor could have hoped.
That's right, boys and girls. That quirky DS fighting game is back and better than ever. However, the minds behind the first Jump game have pulled out all the stops this time. Jump! Ultimate Stars features 41 of Shonen Jump's most famous series. It's not just the recent stuff, either. Though Yu-Gi-Oh, Bleach, and all the rest of series have been retained from the previous title, this latest installment includes the casts from Fist of the North Star, Saint Seiya, Kinnukuman, and Captain Tsubasa. When all is said, done, and unlocked, you'll find that Jump! Ultimate Stars boasts a character roster that nearly doubles that of its predecessor. Just in case you haven't played the older game, that roughly translates to 300 characters.
Yes, you read that right. This fighting game has 300 characters. Just think about that for a moment and then buy it.
Posted by Lucas Jeszka on 27th Oct 2010
JUS is definetly one of those game which u will end up not knowning what to choose from so many options/builds available... Making your party/character chosen right with the proper buffs and support characters sure does take some time... and again as u continue playing u keep unlocking more and more... is there even a limit to them hehe? The game itself has around 50 characters playable all with special forms / evolution stages... which makes the rooster really big. Add to it around twice the size of support character and even more characters which buff the skills/stats of the specified characters...
But well the game is not all about just the seemlessly endless build options... it's also about the highly entertaining gameplay. It might not be as highly comboable as regular 2d fighters, but has something else to offer, a totally crazy action. You can fight up to 3 oponent in either team play or free for all. Everything on all the nicely designed and fun battle arenas which have destructable walls, moving platforms, pitfalls and many other stuff. Also the game supports 3 different combat modes, 1 with something like capture the flag and the one to hold the most of them wins, other being a typical survival play when someone loses all his characters from the rooster is knocked out and the last surviving is the winner. The last mode being a point battle in which the one with the most point at the end wins. You can fight either a made up fast battles, special leagues or doing missions in many anime worlds... cos i might have not said yet but its all about playing all those different heroes from Jump comic series... and there sure were many of them during so many years... so expect your favourite character (like the great Sakata Gintoki!) to enter the arena and kick some ass for you!