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'''Buriki One''' ('''Buriki One: World Grapple Tournament '99 in Tokyo''') is a 3D computer graphics arcade versus fighting game. It is an offshoot of the ''[[Art of Fighting]]'' series . In the brief time-frame of the Hyper Neo-Geo 64's popularity, it was characterized for its superb graphics that processed at a smooth 60 frames per second and a unique fighting system. So far, it has only been released in one iteration, with no sequels, although the main character Gai Tendo has appeared in later SNK games, via cameos or as a playable character (in the recent The King of Fighters XI). ''Buriki One'' is also the last game to be released for the Hyper Neo-Geo 64.  
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{{GameInfobox
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|title = Buriki One
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|image = Image:Buriki1.JPG
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|caption = Main cover, by [[Hiroaki]]
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|developer = [[SNK]]
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|publisher = SNK
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|release = May 21, 1999
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|genre = Fighting game
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|mode = Up to 2 players simultaneously
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|rating =
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|platform = [[Hyper Neo Geo 64]]
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}}'''''Buriki One''''' (武力 ONE, ''Buriki One: World Grapple Tournament '99 in Tokyo'') is a 3D arcade versus fighting game.  
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It is an offshoot of the [[Art of Fighting (series)|''Art of Fighting'']] series of video games created by [[SNK]]. In the brief time-frame of the [[Hyper Neo Geo 64|Hyper Neo-Geo 64's]] popularity, it was characterized for its superb graphics that processed at a smooth 60 frames per second and a unique fighting system.  
  
[[Image:Title buriki.jpg]]
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So far, it has only been released in one iteration, with no sequels, although the main character [[Gai Tendo]] has appeared in later SNK games, via cameos or as a playable character (in ''[[King of Fighters XI|KOF XI]]''), and [[Silber]] appeared as a playable character in ''[[The King of Fighters 2003|KOF 2003]]''. A manhua was also made surrounding the game's events.
  
==Plot==
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The main ilustrations was done for [[Hiroaki]].
The setting for BURIKI ONE is Spring 1999 (20 years after ''Art of Fighting 3''). Crowds flock to an arena known as the ''World Grapple Tournament'', where various fighters compete for the championship. The only returning character from the ''Art of Fighting'' series is Ryo Sakazaki, as 10 other fighters of different fighting arts enter to be the champion of the tournament. And at the final of tournament, a dark fighter know as Silber appeared.
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__TOC__
===Story===
 
It's Spring 1999... Fighters from across the world gather at the Tokyo Dome to compete in the World Grapple Tournament. Each contender has their own fighting discipline, ranging from the popular styles of Boxing, Karate and Professional wrestling, to the lesser known arts of Aikido, Tai chi and Muay Thai. Finally, they have the chance to prove which martial art conquers all!
 
  
==Gameplay==
 
''Buriki One'' is the fourth and final 3D computer graphics fighting game released for the Hyper Neo-Geo 64 system. Buriki One's control system uses two buttons for movement, keeping the player on a 2-D axis, despite the 3D arena. Pressing the left button moves the character in the left direction, pressing the right moves in that respective direction. Double tapping each button produces a dash in each corresponding direction for evasion and closing distance. Pressing both buttons makes the character block.
 
  
By using the joystick, the player can execute attacks of varying damage levels. By pressing in the forward direction, the player executes a medium attack, up forward a stronger attack, and down, forward is the weakest, but fastest attack. By combining various combinations of the movement of the stick, a special attack is performed for increased damage. Unlike the 2-D iterations, however, no ranged attacks are present, keeping the preferred fighting distance between players at close quarters.
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==History==
  
==Screen Shots==
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It's Spring 1999... Fighters from across the world gather at the Tokyo Dome to compete in the World Grapple Tournament. Each contender has their own fighting discipline, ranging from the popular styles of Boxing, Karate and Professional wrestling, to the lesser known arts of Aikido, Tai Chi and Muay Thai. Finally, they have the chance to prove which martial art conquers all!
  
[[Image:SS3.png]][[Image:SS1.png]][[Image:SS2.png]]
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==Gameplay==
  
[[Image:SS5.png]][[Image:SS6.png]][[Image:SS4.png]]
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Buriki One is the fourth and final three-dimensional fighting game released for the Hyper Neo-Geo 64 system. Buriki One's control system uses two buttons for movement, keeping the player on a 2-D axis, despite the 3D arena. Pressing the left button moves the character in the left direction, pressing the right moves in that respective direction. Double tapping each button produces a dash in each corresponding direction for evasion and closing distance. Pressing both buttons makes the character block.
  
==Video Footage==
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By using the joystick, the player can execute attacks of varying damage levels. By pressing in the forward direction, the player executes a medium attack, up forward a stronger attack, and down, forward is the weakest, but fastest attack. By combining various combinations of the movement of the stick, a special attack is performed for increased damage. Unlike the 2-D iterations, however, no ranged attacks are present, keeping the preferred fighting distance between players at close quarters.
 
 
[http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=PoYaHOILuGs Buriki One Intro (Available in High Quality)]
 
 
 
'''Here you can see the complete intro for Buriki One.'''
 
 
 
 
 
[http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=SW2H_7G2GlU Gameplay Sample (Available in High Quality)]
 
 
 
'''Here you can see a gameplay sample.'''
 
 
 
==The Characters==
 
===Total Fighting art===
 
[[Image:Gai.png]]
 
*'''Gai Tendo:''' The Main Hero of the Game. He comes from Japan.
 
 
 
===Boxing art===
 
[[Image:Rob Python.png]]
 
*'''Rob Python:''' He has a rivalry with Gai Tendo. He comes from the United States.
 
 
 
===Judo art===
 
[[Image:Jacques Ducalis.png]]
 
*'''Jacques Ducalis:''' He comes from France.
 
 
 
===Tae Kwon Do art===
 
[[Image:Seo Yong Song.png]]
 
*'''Seo Yong Song:''' He is a star pupil of Kim Kaphwan and is also good friends with Gai Tendo and Takato Saionji. He comes from South Korea.
 
 
 
===Aikido art===
 
[[Image:Takato Saionji.png]]
 
*'''Takato Saionji:''' He is good friends with Gai Tendo and Seo Yong Song. He comes from Japan.
 
 
 
===Muay-Thai art===
 
[[Image:Payak Sitpitak.png]]
 
*'''Payak Sitpitak:''' He comes from Thailand.
 
 
 
===Tai Chi art===
 
[[Image:Song Xuandao.png]]
 
*'''Song Xuandao:''' He comes from China.
 
 
 
===Wrestling art===
 
[[Image:Patrick Van Heyting.png]]
 
*'''Patrick Van Heyting:''' (Professional Wrestling) He comes from Holland.
 
[[Image:Ivan Sokolov.png]]
 
*'''Ivan Sokolov:''' (Greco-Roman Wrestling) He comes from Russia.
 
 
 
===Sumo art===
 
[[Image:Akatsuki-Maru.png]]
 
*'''Akatsuki-Maru:''' He comes from Japan.
 
 
 
==Boss characters==
 
===Sub-Boss===
 
[[Image:Ryo Sakazaki.png]]
 
*'''Ryo Sakazaki''' a.k.a. The Second Mr. Karate - The only character from ''[[Art of Fighting]]'' (if chosen by the player in Story-Mode, Gai Tendo will be the Sub-Boss). He is listed as "Karate", though he still uses Kyokugenryu Karate. He comes from Japan.
 
 
 
===Main-Boss===
 
[[Image:Silber.png]]
 
*'''Silber''' - The game's antagonist, entering the tournament to challenge powerful fighters. He uses various styles, and he will only challenge those who climbed through the finals without a need for a rematch. He comes from Germany, continuing SNK's predilection for German boss characters. His style is listed as "Original Karate", although it is never clearly explained which particular form of "Original Karate" this is.
 
 
 
==Move Sets==
 
 
 
Legend:
 
 
 
[[Image:S Right.png]] = Short Operation
 
 
 
[[Image:Right.png]] = Normal Operation
 
 
 
[[Image:H Right.png]] = Heavy Attack (Hold about 2 seconds, you have to get a feel for it)
 
 
 
[[Image:A.png]] = Button 1
 
 
 
[[Image:B.png]] = Button 2
 
 
 
'''G''' = Guard [[Image:A.png]] + [[Image:B.png]]
 
 
 
'''-''' = Usually indicates a counter attack. First you execute the moves before the "'''-'''" and then perform the move after it when you "grab" the opponent
 
 
 
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==Second System==
 
 
 
After choosing your character you will be asked if you want the "Second System" on or off. The second system is basically a Heads Up Display (HUD) that "suggests" your next command. Keep in mind that the second system will only suggest basics moves. If you want to perform another advanced move you can do so by entering in a different command. So in short you can use it in the beginning but as you progress you might want to leave it off so you don't grow dependent on it.
 
 
 
== '''Gai Tendo''' ==
 
 
 
(Technique)
 
 
 
 
 
Rolling Mace
 
[[Image:S Left.png]][[Image:Right.png]]
 
 
 
Slider
 
[[Image:Down.png]][[Image:Down Right.png]]
 
 
 
Gai Wheel
 
[[Image:Down.png]][[Image:Up.png]][[Image:Up Right.png]]
 
 
 
Tackle (Up Toss)
 
[[Image:H Down Right.png]] Keep Position
 
 
 
Gai Spider (Body Attack)
 
[[Image:Down Left.png]][[Image:Right.png]] - [[Image:H Right.png]] Keep Position
 
 
 
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== '''Rob Python''' ==
 
 
 
(Speed)
 
 
 
 
 
Head Collision
 
[[Image:S Up Left.png]][[Image:Down Right.png]] or [[Image:Up Left.png]][[Image:Down Right.png]]
 
 
 
Twisting Impact
 
[[Image:S Left.png]][[Image:Right.png]] or [[Image:Left.png]][[Image:Right.png]]
 
 
 
Rising Impact
 
[[Image:S Down Left.png]][[Image:Up Right.png]] or [[Image:Down Left.png]][[Image:Up Right.png]]
 
 
 
Ducking Upper
 
[[Image:Down.png]][[Image:Right.png]]
 
 
 
Atomic Blow (Up Toss)
 
[[Image:H Up Right.png]] - [[Image:H Right.png]]
 
 
 
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== '''Jacques Ducalis''' ==
 
 
 
(Technique)
 
 
 
 
 
Palatial Slice (Up Toss)
 
[[Image:Right.png]] - [[Image:H Right.png]] Keep Position
 
 
 
Body Drop (Up Toss)
 
[[Image:Right.png]] - [[Image:H Left.png]] Keep Position
 
 
 
Helicopter Spin (Up Toss)
 
[[Image:H Down Right.png]] - [[Image:H Up Left.png]] Keep Position
 
 
 
Standing Four-Point Pindown (Up Toss)
 
[[Image:Down.png]] (When on his back, from steps)
 
 
 
Fly Swatter (Body Attack)
 
[[Image:Left.png]][[Image:Right.png]]
 
 
 
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== '''Seo Yong Song''' ==
 
 
 
(Speed)
 
 
 
 
 
Tuimyo Bandae Dollyochagi
 
[[Image:S Up.png]][[Image:Right.png]]
 
 
 
Flying Heel Drop
 
[[Image:Up.png]][[Image:Right.png]]
 
 
 
Crouch Kick
 
[[Image:Down.png]][[Image:Down Right.png]]
 
 
 
Rising Back Kick
 
[[Image:Down Left.png]][[Image:Up Right.png]]
 
 
 
Bandae Dollyochagi
 
[[Image:Up Right.png]] (After Rising Back Kick)
 
 
 
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== '''Takato Saionji''' ==
 
 
 
(Technique)
 
 
 
 
 
Aikido Smash High/Middle/Low
 
[[Image:Left.png]][[Image:Up Right.png]] or [[Image:Left.png]][[Image:Right.png]] or [[Image:Left.png]][[Image:Down Right.png]]
 
 
 
Trip-Up Toss (Up Toss)
 
'''G''' +[[Image:Down.png]][[Image:Down Right.png]]
 
 
 
Forearm Counterblow (Body Attack)
 
[[Image:Up Right.png]] - [[Image:Up.png]]
 
 
 
Lunging Slam (Body Attack)
 
[[Image:Right.png]] - [[Image:Left.png]]
 
 
 
Body Reverse (Body Attack)
 
[[Image:Down Right.png]] - [[Image:Down.png]]
 
 
 
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== '''Payak Sitpitak''' ==
 
 
 
(Speed)
 
 
 
 
 
Spinning Elbow Crunch
 
[[Image:S Left.png]][[Image:Right.png]]
 
 
 
Theab
 
[[Image:Down Left.png]][[Image:Right.png]]
 
 
 
Kao - Loy
 
[[Image:S Down.png]][[Image:Up Right.png]] or [[Image:Down.png]][[Image:Up Right.png]]
 
 
 
Fist Shatterer (Body Attack)
 
[[Image:Up Left.png]][[Image:Right.png]]
 
 
 
Kod - Kao - Tee - Kao (Up Toss)
 
[[Image:H Up Right.png]] - [[Image:Right.png]]
 
 
 
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== '''Song Xuandao''' ==
 
 
 
(Technique)
 
 
 
 
 
Pi Li Quan
 
[[Image:S Up Left.png]][[Image:Right.png]] or [[Image:Up Left.png]][[Image:Right.png]]
 
 
 
Fei Long Quan
 
[[Image:S Left.png]][[Image:Right.png]] or [[Image:Left.png]][[Image:Right.png]]
 
 
 
Leng Gou Quan
 
[[Image:S Down Left.png]][[Image:Right.png]] or [[Image:Down Left.png]][[Image:Right.png]]
 
 
 
Hu Yao Wei
 
'''G''' + [[Image:S Left.png]][[Image:Right.png]] or [[Image:Left.png]][[Image:Right.png]]
 
 
 
Xuan Feng Jiao
 
'''G''' + [[Image:S Down Left.png]][[Image:Up Right.png]] or [[Image:Down Left.png]][[Image:Up Right.png]]
 
 
 
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== '''Patrick Van Heyting''' ==
 
 
 
(Power)
 
 
 
 
 
Shark Lariat
 
[[Image:S Left.png]][[Image:Right.png]] or [[Image:Left.png]][[Image:Right.png]]
 
 
 
Shoulder Charge
 
[[Image:S Down.png]][[Image:Right.png]] or [[Image:Down.png]][[Image:Right.png]]
 
 
 
Shark Buster (Up Toss)
 
[[Image:H Down Right.png]] - [[Image:H Right.png]]
 
 
 
Jack Hammer (Up Toss)
 
[[Image:H Right.png]] - [[Image:Up.png]] Keep Position
 
 
 
Figure 4 Neck Lock (Up Toss)
 
[[Image:Left.png]] (After Jack Hammer)
 
 
 
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== '''Ivan Sokolov''' ==
 
 
 
(Technique)
 
 
 
 
 
Open Palm Thrust
 
[[Image:Up Left.png]][[Image:Right.png]]
 
 
 
Pull Down (Up Toss)
 
[[Image:Up Right.png]] - [[Image:Down.png]] Keep Position
 
 
 
Tackle (Up Toss)
 
[[Image:Right.png]] Keep Position
 
 
 
Head Fall (Up Toss)
 
[[Image:H Up Right.png]] - [[Image:Down.png]]
 
 
 
Achilles Hold (Up Toss)
 
[[Image:Left.png]] (After Head Fall)
 
 
 
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== '''Akatsuki-Maru''' ==
 
 
 
(Power)
 
 
 
 
 
Super Slap High/Middle/Low
 
[[Image:S Down Left.png]][[Image:Right.png]] or [[Image:S Left.png]][[Image:Right.png]] or [[Image:S Up Left.png]][[Image:Right.png]]
 
 
 
Freeze Move Back Blow
 
'''G''' + [[Image:Down.png]][[Image:Right.png]] Keep Position
 
 
 
Holy Mackerel Bop (Up Toss)
 
[[Image:Up.png]][[Image:Right.png]] - [[Image:Left.png]] Keep Position
 
 
 
Leg Lock Slam (When Facing Opponent) (Up Toss)
 
[[Image:Down Right.png]] - [[Image:H Right.png]] or [[Image:H Down Right.png]] - [[Image:H Right.png]] Keep Position
 
 
 
Scoop-Up Toss (When Facing Opponent) (Up Toss)
 
[[Image:Down Right.png]] - [[Image:H Left.png]] or [[Image:H Down Right.png]] - [[Image:H Left.png]] Keep Position
 
 
 
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== '''Ryo Sakazaki''' ==
 
 
 
(Speed)
 
  
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==Characters==
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<tabber>
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Official Roster=
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<div style="-moz-column-count:2; column-count:2;">
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*[[Gai Tendo]] (protagonist)
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*[[Rob Python]]
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*[[Jacques Ducalis]]
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*[[Seo Yong Song]]
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*[[Takato Saionji]]
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*[[Payak Sitipitak]]
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*[[Song Xuandao]]
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*[[Patrick Van Heyting]]
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*[[Ivan Sokolov]]
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*[[Akatsuki-Maru]]
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*[[Mr. Karate II]]
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</div>
  
Head Collision
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|-|Boss=
[[Image:S Up.png]][[Image:Right.png]]
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*[[Silber]]
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The character designs of the Player 1 and Player 2 versions are quite different, in a manner similar to ''Tekken'' (i.e. in P2 Seo's hair is combed down, while Saionji wears a headband)
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|-|NPC Characters=
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*The [[Buriki Girls]]
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</tabber>
  
Twisting Impact
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==Trivia==
[[Image:Right.png]][[Image:Right.png]] (In Front Dash)
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This game has some similarities with the ''Slam Masters'' series from Capcom:
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* Slam Masters is a fighting game involving professional wrestling, whereas this game is named the "World Grapple Tournament"
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* In both games, a recurring fighter already starred another fighting game at the same universe. Ryo Sakazaki from Art of Fighting adopted the alias Mr. Karate II upon joining Buriki One, whereas Mike Haggar took part in Slam Masters prior to the events of Final Fight.
  
Rising Impact
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==External Links==
[[Image:S Left.png]][[Image:Right.png]] or [[Image:Left.png]][[Image:Right.png]]
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* [http://web.archive.org/web/20000418144124/www.neogeo.co.jp/buriki-one/buriki-one_index.htm Official Page] from Internet Web Archives
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* [http://jp.youtube.com/watch?v=PoYaHOILuGs Intro sequence]
  
Ducking Upper
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{{wikipedia}}
[[Image:S Down Left.png]][[Image:Up Right.png]] or [[Image:Down Left.png]][[Image:Up Right.png]]
 
  
Atomic Blow (Body Attack)
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[[es:Buriki One]]
[[Image:Up Left.png]][[Image:Right.png]] - [[Image:Left.png]] Keep Position
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Latest revision as of 15:58, 2 June 2021

Template:GameInfoboxBuriki One (武力 ONE, Buriki One: World Grapple Tournament '99 in Tokyo) is a 3D arcade versus fighting game. It is an offshoot of the Art of Fighting series of video games created by SNK. In the brief time-frame of the Hyper Neo-Geo 64's popularity, it was characterized for its superb graphics that processed at a smooth 60 frames per second and a unique fighting system.

So far, it has only been released in one iteration, with no sequels, although the main character Gai Tendo has appeared in later SNK games, via cameos or as a playable character (in KOF XI), and Silber appeared as a playable character in KOF 2003. A manhua was also made surrounding the game's events.

The main ilustrations was done for Hiroaki.


History

It's Spring 1999... Fighters from across the world gather at the Tokyo Dome to compete in the World Grapple Tournament. Each contender has their own fighting discipline, ranging from the popular styles of Boxing, Karate and Professional wrestling, to the lesser known arts of Aikido, Tai Chi and Muay Thai. Finally, they have the chance to prove which martial art conquers all!

Gameplay

Buriki One is the fourth and final three-dimensional fighting game released for the Hyper Neo-Geo 64 system. Buriki One's control system uses two buttons for movement, keeping the player on a 2-D axis, despite the 3D arena. Pressing the left button moves the character in the left direction, pressing the right moves in that respective direction. Double tapping each button produces a dash in each corresponding direction for evasion and closing distance. Pressing both buttons makes the character block.

By using the joystick, the player can execute attacks of varying damage levels. By pressing in the forward direction, the player executes a medium attack, up forward a stronger attack, and down, forward is the weakest, but fastest attack. By combining various combinations of the movement of the stick, a special attack is performed for increased damage. Unlike the 2-D iterations, however, no ranged attacks are present, keeping the preferred fighting distance between players at close quarters.

Characters

<tabber> Official Roster=

|-|Boss=

The character designs of the Player 1 and Player 2 versions are quite different, in a manner similar to Tekken (i.e. in P2 Seo's hair is combed down, while Saionji wears a headband) |-|NPC Characters=

</tabber>

Trivia

This game has some similarities with the Slam Masters series from Capcom:

  • Slam Masters is a fighting game involving professional wrestling, whereas this game is named the "World Grapple Tournament"
  • In both games, a recurring fighter already starred another fighting game at the same universe. Ryo Sakazaki from Art of Fighting adopted the alias Mr. Karate II upon joining Buriki One, whereas Mike Haggar took part in Slam Masters prior to the events of Final Fight.

External Links

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es:Buriki One