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Rival Schools, titled Justice Gakuen (Japanese: ジャスティス学園, Justice Gakuen Justice Academy) in Japan, is a fighting game series made by Capcom. It focuses on students and teachers from various schools duking it out to fight for justice.
Despite being rather obscure, the series is known for being a very plot-heavy game for the genre, where storylines are usually ancillary and disposable. The games feature a story mode with dialogues advancing the story before and after fights, and include a secondary, non-fighting mode that reveal additional details about the characters and their lives.
Games
Rival Schools: United By Fate
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The first game in the series, Rival Schools: United By Fate (Shiritsu Justice Gakuen: Legion of Heroes in Japan), was released in arcades and on the PlayStation in 1997. The game features 2-on-2 fights, where characters could be switched out between rounds, and the second character could be called out during the fight for team up attacks like in the Marvel vs. Capcom series.
The PlayStation version also included a second disc with several minigames, including a date-sim like game where a player could create a character who went through normal school life, interacting with characters from the main game and could be later used as a playable character in the main fighting modes. This mode was initially going to be included in the North American release of the game under the name School Life Mode, but eventually scrapped due to time constraints (the other minigames were included, though).
Shiritsu Justice Gakuen: Nekketsu Seisyun Nikki 2 (dubbed Rival Schools: Evolution 2 by English speaking fans), an update of the game released only in Japan, included a more elaborate version of this date-sim game and two new characters.
Project Justice
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The true sequel, Project Justice (Moero! Justice Gakuen in Japan), was released in 2000 in Japan and 2001 in the United States and Europe for arcades and the Sega Dreamcast. In comparison to Rival Schools, Project Justice featured teams of 3, adding three-person team-up attacks and the ability to interrupt and stop 2-person team-ups. Like the previous game, Project Justice included a character-creation mode that came in the form of a virtual board game. This creation mode also was never released outside of Japan due to localization issues.
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