Makyō Tōitsusen allows the player to choose one of 11 key characters from the manga. The plot puts a heavy emphasis on martial arts battles as it progresses. The manga follows protagonist Yusuke Urameshi, a juvenile delinquent who sacrifices his life to save a child and is resurrected by the ruler of the afterlife in order to solve detective-style cases involving humans and demons threatening the living world.
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Yu Yu Hakusho Makyō Tōitsusen is fighting game based on the supernatural manga series Yu Yu Hakusho, written and illustrated by Yoshihiro Togashi. The characters' health and spirit energy are displayed at the top of the screen. The gameplay and four-player options were praised by many reviewers, several of which have even considered it among the best fighting games of the 16-bit generation, although its graphics and sound received criticism.įour fighters participate in a match on two separate horizontal planes. Despite its limited availability, the game has been assessed by several English language publications and enjoyed a mostly positive response from critics. The game's only other official release was in Brazil via Tectoy in 1999 where it was titled Yu Yu Hakusho: Sunset Fighters. Unlike the rest of these titles, Makyō Tōitsusen was never localized in North America or Europe. After the company made its debut on the system with Gunstar Heroes, Treasure began development on Makyō Tōitsusen as one of a quartet of Mega Drive games to be published by Sega. Makyō Tōitsusen was produced at the height of a global fighting game boom for home consoles in the early 1990s, brought on by hits like Street Fighter II. A number of multiplayer options are available that include battle royales, tag team matches, and tournament modes. It also integrates other mechanics, such as allowing up to four players to compete simultaneously and letting fighters alternate between horizontal planes in the foreground and background. Opponents compete in rounds, attempting to deplete each other's health by utilizing short and long-range attacks and special combos. The game features 11 playable characters from the manga and traditional 2D fighting gameplay. The story begins to focus heavily on martial arts battles as it progresses. The plot follows the protagonist Yusuke Urameshi, who is tasked by the ruler of the afterlife with solving detective-style cases involving both humans and demons threatening the living world. It is based on the manga series Yu Yu Hakusho by Yoshihiro Togashi.
Kurama as a child in the FUNimation dub is voiced by Candice Moore.
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He is voiced by David Hayter in Yu Yu Hakusho: The Movie and by Hideo Seaver in Yu Yu Hakusho the Movie: Poltergeist Report.
He is called Dennis in the Filipino dub of the anime. He is voiced by Megumi Ogata (Shūichi) and Shigeru Nakahara (Yoko) in the original Japanese and John Burgmeier in the FUNimation English dub, Candice Moore also voiced Kurama in the Animax Asia also in English dub. The word Yoko, despite being portrayed as a name in the dub, actually literally translates to "demon fox" in Japanese. Yōko Kurama in the English dub, Kurama the Yoko), also known as Shuichi Minamino (南野秀一, Minamino Shūichi translated as Southern Field and Excellence First, respectively), is a main protagonist in the anime/manga series of YuYu Hakusho.