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Project Justice

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Console
JP Sega Dreamcast
Genre
Fighting
Sortie
2000

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Prix mis à jour le: 31/01/2026
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Données du marché pour Project Justice sur JP Sega Dreamcast. Ce jeu de fighting est apprécié des amateurs du genre. Les prix sont mis à jour quotidiennement sur la base de ventes vérifiées. Le prix moyen actuel pour une copie complète (CIB) est de 61.38 €. Consultez notre graphique d'historique des prix ci-dessous pour suivre les tendances du marché et trouver le meilleur moment pour acheter ou vendre.

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Sorti en 2000 sur JP Sega Dreamcast, ce jeu de fighting représente une pièce intéressante pour tout collectionneur.

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Description

Project Justice is the sequel to Rival Schools: United By Fate. Project Justice's fighting system is lifted from the original Rival Schools, with some notable changes. The game continues to be a team fighter, but has teams of three characters instead of two. This allows another Team-Up attack to be used in a fight, but also adds a new type of attack, the Party-Up, initiated by pressing any three attack buttons. The Party-Up is a three-person attack that varies based on what school the character initiating the attack is from. The additional partner also allows players to cancel an opponent's Team-Up Special by inputting a Team-Up command of their own. This initiates a short fighting sequence between one character from each team. If the person initiating the sequence gets the first successful hit in during the sequence before time runs out, the Team-Up they are caught in will be canceled, and the game switches back to the main fight; if the opposing player gets the first hit or time runs out, the Team-Up continues as usual. Additionally, the 'vigor' meter in Project Justice is limited to 5 levels (down from 9 in Rival Schools), with Party-Ups requiring all 5 levels, Team-Ups continuing to cost two levels, and any attempts (successful or not) to cancel a Team-Up costing one level. Also carrying over from the first game, the Dreamcast port of Project Justice in Japan includes a character creation mode that allows a player to create their own fighters who can be used in all modes except for single-player. However, the character creation in Project Justice is packaged as a board game, taking place during an inter-school festival, rather than a date sim game like in Rival Schools. As with School Life Mode in the original Rival Schools, though, this boardgame is not included in non-Japanese ports of Project Justice due to the amount of time it would take to translate the mode. Instead, several unlockable sub-characters were included in these ports, built from the character creation parts in the Japanese version.