Virtual Kasparov
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Developer(s) | Titus Software |
Publisher(s) | Titus Software |
Platform(s) | PlayStation, Game Boy Advance |
Release date | PlayStation PAL April 27, 2001 NA August 15, 2001 Game Boy Advance PAL February 22, 2002 NA March 31, 2002 |
Genre(s) | Chess |
Mode(s) | Single player, multiplayer |
Rating(s) | ESRB: Everyone |
Virtual Kasparov is a chess video game released by Titus Software for the PlayStation and Game Boy Advance. Game can be played against beginners, novices, champions, or personality players. Games that Garry Kasparov played during his career, as well as interviews about his chess career, can be viewed in the game.
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[edit] Game Boy Advance Version
The main mode of the Game Boy Advance is the story mode. The player starts with two continents to play on, Africa and the Americas. After four players on one continent are beaten, a fifth opponet is unlocked. When four players from both Africa and the Americas are defeated, two new continents are unlocked Asia (sans Russia) and Europe (sans Russia). Once the eight players in Asia and Europe are defeat the player is granted to the subcontinent of Russia.
[edit] Opponents
There are a total of 31 opponents in Virtual Kasparov. Opponents are of various ages, backgrounds, experience levels, and geographic locations. Every opponent has a short backstory in stoy mode.
[edit] Africa
- Mohamed Djarbi of Tunisia, born July 6, 1970
- Omolola Assoumou of the Republic of Congo, born April 17, 1971
- Sandro Mvouaza of Cameroon, born November 22, 1976
- Envuza Mbemba of Cameroon, born December 12, 1967
- Tanor Bengo of Mauritania, born May 23, 1950
- (unknown) of Egypt
[edit] Americas
- Liliana Saso of Brazil, born September 28, 1969
- Juan Benito Sanchez of Mexico, born December 18, 1966
- Ronald Anderson of the United States, born August 20, 1970
- Thomas Sylvester of Canada, born October 10, 1972
- Fabienne Parson of Canada, born March 1, 1968
- (unknown) of Brazil
[edit] Asia
- Yiu Wong of China, born June 29, 1974
- Manoj Radjalou of India, born January 30, 1963
- Janlaviin Myagbatar of Mongolia, born September 30, 1962
- Nakorn Kathapappisit of Vietnam, born December 11, 1958
- Masakazu Hojo of Japan, born June 2, 1946
- (unknown) of Tajikistan
[edit] Europe
- Dominique Baillot of France, born January 14, 1976
- Juanita Martinez of Spain, born April 8, 1959
- Stylianos Padapopoulous of Greece, born May 13, 1973
- Giovanni Rappacio of Italy, born November 4, 1977
- Conrad Mac Caan of the United Kingdom, born March 23, 1954
- (unknown) of Lithuania
[edit] Russia
All opponents are from Russia
- Dmitri Vasilov, born January 16, 1964
- Stradd Dragoscu, born October 26, 1963
- Vicktor Kirov, born June 16, 1977
- Igor Grouketzky, born February 5, 1941
- Saskaya Leskopov, born January 11, 1987
- (unknown)
- (unknown)