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* TheWikiRule: The [[https://powerstone.fandom.com/wiki/Power_Stone_Wiki Power Stone Wiki.]]
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* KeepCirculatingTheTapes: With the games having died with the Dreamcast as detailed below, and only getting one re-release, any version of the game is going to fetch quite a pretty penny. The PSP version will usually go cheaper than either one, but that comes at the cost of being unable to easily play them in multiplayer mode. The Dreamcast versions go for insane amounts, the first game fetching upwards of $70 for just the game with no manual and the 2nd game going for over a hundred dollars.
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* KeepCirculatingTheTapes: With the games having basically died with the Dreamcast as (as detailed below, below) and only getting one re-release, any ''any'' version of the game is going to fetch quite a pretty penny. The PSP version will usually go cheaper than either one, but that comes at the cost of being unable to easily play them in multiplayer mode. The Dreamcast versions go for insane amounts, the first game fetching upwards of $70 for just the game with no manual and the 2nd game going for over a hundred dollars.
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* TheWikiRule: The [[https://powerstone.fandom.com/wiki/Power_Stone_Wiki Power Stone Wiki.]]
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* BannedInChina: The ''Power Stone'' anime was cut from television by the Brazilian government in the middle of its broadcast in 2001, claiming "[[AnimationAgeGhetto inappropriate violent cartoon]] [[https://web.archive.org/web/20151208045713/http://www.observatoriodaimprensa.com.br/artigos/qtv220820018.htm for the time to broadcast it]]".
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* KeepCirculatingTheTapes: With the games having died with the Dreamcast as detailed below, and only getting one re-release, any version of the game is going to fetch quite a pretty penny. The PSP version will usually go cheaper than either one, but that comes at the cost of being unable to easily play them in multiplayer mode. The Dreamcast versions go for insane amounts, the first game fetching upwards of $70 for just the game with no manual. The 2nd game going for over a hundred dollars.
* TheOtherDarrin: The voice actors for the anime and the games are completely different, except for Creator/WataruTakagi, who reprised his role as Jack in the Japanese dub of the anime.
* ScrewedByTheNetwork: While Power Stone might be one of the few Capcom games not to suffer from CapcomSequelStagnation this sadly means that they pretty much completely abandoned the series after second game. Aside from a port for the PSP Capcom has shown no interest in ever revisiting this franchise, they even rarely represent it in their crossover games.
* TheOtherDarrin: The voice actors for the anime and the games are completely different, except for Creator/WataruTakagi, who reprised his role as Jack in the Japanese dub of the anime.
* ScrewedByTheNetwork: While Power Stone might be one of the few Capcom games not to suffer from CapcomSequelStagnation this sadly means that they pretty much completely abandoned the series after second game. Aside from a port for the PSP Capcom has shown no interest in ever revisiting this franchise, they even rarely represent it in their crossover games.
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* KeepCirculatingTheTapes: With the games having died with the Dreamcast as detailed below, and only getting one re-release, any version of the game is going to fetch quite a pretty penny. The PSP version will usually go cheaper than either one, but that comes at the cost of being unable to easily play them in multiplayer mode. The Dreamcast versions go for insane amounts, the first game fetching upwards of $70 for just the game with no manual. The manual and the 2nd game going for over a hundred dollars.
* TheOtherDarrin: The voice actors for the anime and the games are completely different, except for Creator/WataruTakagi, who reprised his role as Jack in the Japanesedub version of the anime.
* ScrewedByTheNetwork: WhilePower Stone ''Power Stone'' might be one of the few Capcom games not to suffer from CapcomSequelStagnation CapcomSequelStagnation, this sadly means that they pretty much completely abandoned the series after second game. Aside from a port for the PSP PSP, Capcom has shown no interest in ever revisiting this franchise, they franchise. They even rarely represent it in their crossover games.games.
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* TheOtherDarrin: The voice actors for the anime and the games are completely different, except for Creator/WataruTakagi, who reprised his role as Jack in the Japanese
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* KeepCirculatingTheTapes: With the games having died with the Dreamcast as detailed below, and only getting one re-release, any version of the game is going to fetch quite a pretty penny. The PSP version will usually go cheaper than either one, but that comes at the cost of being unable to easily play them in multiplayer mode. The Dreamcast versions go for insane amounts, the second first game fetching upwards of $70.$70 for just the game with no manual. The 2nd game going for over a hundred dollars.
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* TheOtherDarrin: The voice actors for the anime and the games are completely different except for Creator/WataruTakagi who reprised his role as Jack in anime.
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* TheOtherDarrin: The voice actors for the anime and the games are completely different different, except for Creator/WataruTakagi Creator/WataruTakagi, who reprised his role as Jack in the Japanese dub of the anime.
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* ScrewedByTheNetwork: While Power Stone might be one of the few Capcom games not to suffer from CapcomSequelStagnation this sadly means that they pretty much completely abandoned the series after second game. Aside from a port for the PSP Capcom has shown no interest in ever revisiting this franchise, they even rarely represent it in their crossover games. It seems that Capcom was determined to let the series die along with the Dreamcast.
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* TheOtherDarrin: The voice actors for the anime and the games are completely different except for Creator/WataruTakagi who reprised his role as Jack in anime.
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* KeepCirculatingTheTapes: With the games having died with the Dreamcast as detailed below, and only getting one re-release, any version of the game is going to fetch quite a pretty penny. The PSP version will usually go cheaper than either one, but that comes at the cost of being unable to easily play them in multiplayer mode. The Dreamcast versions go for insane amounts, the second game fetching upwards of $70.
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*ScrewedByTheNetwork: While Power Stone might be one of the few Capcom games not to suffer from CapcomSequelStagnation this sadly means that they pretty much completely abandoned the series after second game. Aside from a port for the PSP Capcom has shown no interest in ever revisiting this franchise, they even rarely represent it in their crossover games. It seems that Capcom was determined to let the series die along with the Dreamcast.