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These sprites would later be used in the PSX port, where Gray Fly is an enemy in Super Story Mode.
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Sho Hayami, the voice actor for Vanilla Ice in the original game, later reprised his role in the animated adaptation of JoJo's Bizarre Adventure: Stardust Crusaders, over 15 years later.
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N'Doul (or N'Dool in the localized version of the game) was originally planned as a playable character, artwork exist that show how he would have fought, along with an Alessi form. It's possible to hack the game to choose N'Doul as a character, showing that a number of assets still exist in the games files, such as an alternate colour, animated life bar portraits, animated super move and VS screen portraits and a cut-in for the "Here Comes A New Challenger!" screen.
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The N'doul bonus stage has a dead Speedwagon Foundation helicopter pilot in the background. The character was removed from the US version of the game because not long after the start the stage, one of N'Doul's Geb water hands attacks the pilot's beeping wristwatch and cuts his hand off.
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Akuma's Shungokusatsu:
https://youtu.be/RqJ1vJbIPzI
Iggy performing the move:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=78faUc8QoE4#t=6m58s
The Unused sprite:
https://tcrf.net/JoJo%27s_Bizarre_Adventure_(Arcade)/Unused_Graphics#Iggy
https://youtu.be/RqJ1vJbIPzI
Iggy performing the move:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=78faUc8QoE4#t=6m58s
The Unused sprite:
https://tcrf.net/JoJo%27s_Bizarre_Adventure_(Arcade)/Unused_Graphics#Iggy
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Performing a time stop with the characters Dio or Jotaro after an opponent has been defeated sometimes causes a glitch where the opponent remains frozen for several seconds into the next round. This virtually guarantees another loss for them, as even a single hit while frozen like this causes a large amount of damage.
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Besides being based on Part 3 (Stardust Crusaders), this is the first game to have elements from more than one JoJo saga:
• Part 1: Wang Chan as Shadow Dio's "child" form during Alessi's stand ability, a shot of the Stone Mask appears when a character is stand crashed, and both versions of Dio have Space Ripper Stingy Eyes as a special move.
• Part 2: Young Joseph is a playable character, Caesar appears in the Young Joseph's special move that contains several manga panel flashbacks as well as Lisa Lisa doing the same for Old Joseph's version, the Red Stone of Aja is used as one of Young Joseph's supers and the crossbow he used against Wamuu, as well as the coke bottle during his introduction scene, appears in his moveset.
• Part 4: The arrow appears during Polnareff "Requiem" super, one of Jotaro's alternate color scheme recolours his coat, hat and pants white, much like his Part 4 outfit and in one of Dio's alternate color scheme, The World is pink and blue giving it an appearance similar to Crazy Diamond.
• Part 5: Silver Chariot Requiem appears as a super combo for Polnareff and one of his win quotes translates to "We'll meet again in the future...in Italy".
• Part 1: Wang Chan as Shadow Dio's "child" form during Alessi's stand ability, a shot of the Stone Mask appears when a character is stand crashed, and both versions of Dio have Space Ripper Stingy Eyes as a special move.
• Part 2: Young Joseph is a playable character, Caesar appears in the Young Joseph's special move that contains several manga panel flashbacks as well as Lisa Lisa doing the same for Old Joseph's version, the Red Stone of Aja is used as one of Young Joseph's supers and the crossbow he used against Wamuu, as well as the coke bottle during his introduction scene, appears in his moveset.
• Part 4: The arrow appears during Polnareff "Requiem" super, one of Jotaro's alternate color scheme recolours his coat, hat and pants white, much like his Part 4 outfit and in one of Dio's alternate color scheme, The World is pink and blue giving it an appearance similar to Crazy Diamond.
• Part 5: Silver Chariot Requiem appears as a super combo for Polnareff and one of his win quotes translates to "We'll meet again in the future...in Italy".
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The game pays homage to other JoJo-related media that came before it; in this case, the OVA:
• One of Avdol's alternate color schemes turns his coat red and shirt to yellow, similar his appearance from the 1993's and 2001's OVA. The same goes for Joseph Joestar, Polnareff, and Black Polnareff, all of them having alternate color schemes that resemble their OVA apparance.
• One of Iggy's special moves make him create a giant wave of sand in his opponent's direction, similar to how he attacked Vanilla Ice in the OVA.
• One of Avdol's alternate color schemes turns his coat red and shirt to yellow, similar his appearance from the 1993's and 2001's OVA. The same goes for Joseph Joestar, Polnareff, and Black Polnareff, all of them having alternate color schemes that resemble their OVA apparance.
• One of Iggy's special moves make him create a giant wave of sand in his opponent's direction, similar to how he attacked Vanilla Ice in the OVA.
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Oddly enough, the American back cover of the Dreamcast version mentions the Super Story mode when that mode was exclusive for the PlayStation port.
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All Japanese voice lines were removed in the Asian (Non-Japanese) versions of the game, leaving behind only the grunts and English words.
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While the English release features a generic "Here comes a new challenger!" message, the original Japanese version features three different ones depending if the selected character is either a hero, female or villain.
If the player is using a hero character the text will say "A new stand user, huh!", whereas the text used for both females and villains are variants of the same phrase: "Who are you!?"
If the player is using a hero character the text will say "A new stand user, huh!", whereas the text used for both females and villains are variants of the same phrase: "Who are you!?"
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In the 34th entry of the Anime News Network series Jason Thompson's House of 1000 Manga, Jason Thompson stated that Capcom USA was disatisfied with how Jojo's Venture was doing in arcades at the time, to the point that he was told by a Capcom USA employee that they wouldn't release the game on home consoles "unless CAPCOM Japan forced them to".
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