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Masami Ōbari's promo art for Choujin Gakuen Gowcaizer (akaVoltage Fighter Gowcaizer outside of Japan) from the Japanese arcade flyer.
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iczer-ryuga2 · 1 year
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Here’s something a little different for you guys - Happy New Years eve! 
For any context on why Gowcaizer, it’s Son Karin’s birthday: https://snk.fandom.com/wiki/Karin_Son
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the-monkey-ruler · 7 months
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Voltage Fighting Gowcaizer (1995) 超人学園ゴウカイザー
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Date: September 18, 1995 Platform: PlayStation / Neo Geo / Neo Geo CD / Arcade Developer: Technos Japan Corp. Publisher: SNK Genre: Fighting Theme: Sci-Fi / Martial Arts / Superhero Type: Appropriation
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Voltage Fighter Gowcaizer (known in Japan as Choujin Gakuen Gowcaizer, loosely translated to "Superhuman Academy Gowcaizer") is a 2D fighting game developed by Technōs and released by SNK for arcades (running Neo Geo MVS hardware) on September 18, 1995.
The second fighting game from Japanese developer Technōs after the fighting game adaptation of their Double Dragon series, Gowcaizer is themed heavily on superheroes in Japanese pop-culture. The game is known for the ability to give the player's fighter a special move of a defeated opponent (similar to the Mega Man series and obscure fighting game BloodStorm). It's also known for its animated OVA adaptation.
The game was later released for the Neo Geo AVS on October 20, 1995 and ported to the Neo Geo CD on November 24, 1995 (featuring a vocal-laden arranged soundtrack). It was later ported to the Sony PlayStation by Urban Plant on July 17, 1997 exclusive to Japan. This version uses a new gameplay engine (and does not include the arranged soundtrack or the ability to copy moves). Gameplay
By default, the game allows players to earn one special move from each of their defeated opponent (even in VS battles) and use them as their own. Players can only equip one Trace Move at a time, which can either be replaced (after defeating an opponent) or swapped out (after continuing, from a selection of moves from previously-defeated opponents). If the player has previously defeated an opponent that is the same as their current character (or have defeated a mirror match opponent), they can instead opt to gain a more powerful version of their own Trace Move.
Using the Neo Geo service menu, arcade operators can change this mechanic to either allow players to swap out their Trace Moves after every match (similar to continuing), force players to replace their current Trace Move with their defeated opponent's, remove the ability to swap out Trace Moves after continuing, or disable Trace Moves entirely.
Source: https://www.giantbomb.com/voltage-fighter-gowcaizer/3030-30940/
Link: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=t8SvI-2nq-Q
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setteidreams · 4 years
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Added settei for Choujin Gakuen Gowcaizer, scanned by Gamer101_123.
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hunterdyna8 · 3 years
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arcadefan · 2 years
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Masami Ōbari's promo art for Choujin Gakuen Gowcaizer, known as Voltage Fighter Gowcaizer outside of Japan. Developed by Technōs Japan and released by SNK into arcades on September 18, 1995. The art was used on the arcade flyer and later as the box art for the Neo Geo AES, Neo Geo CD, and PlayStation ports.
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Choujin Gakuen Gowcaizer translates literally to Superman School Gowcaizer.
Technōs was working on a sequel called "High Voltage 12+1" and even had an alpha version prepared, but the company closed before it could be completed and published.
A two part anime based on the game was released in 1996, and later released on DVD in 1999 as a movie.
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