Jump Super Stars

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Jump Super Stars

Developer(s) Ganbarion
Publisher(s) Nintendo
Platform(s) Nintendo DS
Release date Flag of Japan August 8, 2005
Genre(s) Crossover/2D versus fighting
Mode(s) Single player, Multiplayer
Rating(s) CERO: All ages
Media DS card

Jump Super Stars (ジャンプスーパースターズ Janpu Sūpā Sutāzu?) is a 2D fighting game for the Nintendo DS. It was developed by Ganbarion and published by Nintendo. The game was released on August 8, 2005 in Japan and accompanied the release of a red Nintendo DS. Jump Ultimate Stars, the sequel to Jump Super Stars, has been released in Japan as of November 23, 2006.

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[edit] Gameplay

Early screenshot of Jump Super Stars
Early screenshot of Jump Super Stars

Jump Super Stars features characters from the Weekly Shonen Jump manga magazine in Japan. The game features gameplay similar to that of Super Smash Bros. The game supports 2-4 players in multiplayer and features over 75 missions.

Koma (panel) is the term for the characters that the player can use in the game. Each koma uses from 1 to 7 squares of the koma deck at the bottom screen of the Nintendo DS. The deck has 20 squares (4 x 5) for the player to place his koma.

There are three types of komas: help koma, support koma and battle koma.

  • Help koma are only one square large. They'll boost up or help players in the game, but they will not appear on Battle Screen.
  • Support koma are two to three squares large. These koma will show up briefly on the battle screen to help the player, generally by attacking, blocking, restoring health, or some other move.
  • Battle koma are four to seven squares large, and these koma fight throughout each round. These koma represents the characters that the player controls in the battle screen, and the player can switch between characters by tapping their koma in the koma deck like a tag battle.

The player can build and store up to ten koma decks, and each deck must have at least one help koma, one support koma and one battle koma to be valid for use in battle. There are also a set of predefined decks that the player can use, but the player cannot change or delete those. It is also possible to exchange decks between friends, but they won't be able to edit the decks.

Ally boosting is done by placing komas next to each other in the deck maker. If the komas placed next to each other are "compatible", their attributes will go up. Battle characters can get a longer health bar, or increase the maximum number of special attack gauges.

[edit] Locations

Jump Super Stars features 32 locations and stages; there is a level for each Manga show that has one of its characters in the game (either battle, support, help, or any other kind of character).

[edit] Represented series

This is a list of represented series in Jump Super Stars. Most of the main characters from each series appear as characters within the games.

[edit] Sales information

On its first week of availability, Jump Superstars sold 220,912 copies[1]. It held the record of the fastest-selling Nintendo DS game until Animal Crossing: Wild World.

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[edit] Release outside Japan

Jump Superstars will not be released outside of Japan on account of cross-liscensing issues created due to the distribution rights of the several different series being held by numerous anime and manga licensing companies.

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