America - Front
                      
                      America - Back
        Source - www.namcobandaigames.com (publisher)
| Game Information Updated | zexen_lowe | 13th Apr 2009 | 
| Boxart Added | smac | 01st Dec 2008 | 
| Boxart Added | smac | 01st Dec 2008 | 
| Boxart Added | smac | 01st Dec 2008 | 
| Game Information Updated | smac | 01st Dec 2008 | 
| Boxart Added | nordlead | 22nd Sep 2008 | 
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| Boxart Added | nordlead | 22nd Sep 2008 | 
| Boxart Added | nordlead | 22nd Sep 2008 | 
| Boxart Added | nordlead | 22nd Sep 2008 | 
| Boxart Added | nordlead | 22nd Sep 2008 | 
| Boxart Added | nordlead | 22nd Sep 2008 | 
| Game Information Updated | smac | 20th Sep 2008 | 
| Game Summary added to Database | Machina | 20th Jun 2008 | 
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                    thetonestarr
                   
                  posted 17/01/2009, 05:36
                   
              This is one of the absolute best fighters ever. You're crazy. Message | Report  | 
            
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                    polezo
                   
                  posted 05/06/2008, 04:34
                   
              Link definitely fit the Soul Calibur world the best (not that it matters to Namco, apparently--see: Darth and Yoda), but Spawn was fun to kick ass with too. Heihachi was all right, but I can't reccomend the PS2 version of this game because its load times were way longer than the other two. Message | Report  |