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''Power Stone'' is a [[Mascot Fighter]] video game series created by [[Capcom]]. Beginning with the first game in 1999, ''Power Stone'' received only one sequel, ''Power Stone 2'', the following year. The two games were released for the arcade and ported to the [[Sega Dreamcast]], and later to the [[Play Station Portable]]. It also received a [[Power Stone (
Gameplay in the ''Power Stone'' series is unconventional, at least compared to the [[Street Fighter|many]] [[Capcom vs. Whatever|other]] [[Darkstalkers
Not to be confused with a certain weapon from ''[[
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* [[Belly Dancer]]: As if dressing like and being said to be a belly dancer weren't sexy enough, Rouge uses [[Dance Battler|a fighting style that is]] ''[[Dance Battler|based]]'' [[Dance Battler|on her belly dancing]].
* [[Capcom vs. Whatever]]: One of only two Capcom franchises to have never appeared in a [[Capcom vs. Whatever]] proper (the other being the ''[[Breath of Fire]]'' series). Made even more bizarre that this is the sole ''fighting game series'' by Capcom that has never appeared in a [[Capcom vs. Whatever]] involving their own intellectual property.
** Falcon does get a few cameos, though; he appears in a stage for [[Capcom vs. SNK 2 Mark of the Millennium]], and in [[
** Falcon, Rouge, Wang Tang, Ryoma and Ayame also appeared in the first two ''[[Card Fighters Clash]]''.
* [[Captain Ersatz]]: Wang Tang is a fairly blatant [[Homage]] to a certain [[Shonen]] [[Dragonball Z|anime hero]].
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** [[The Chick|The Chicks]]: Rouge and Ayame
* [[Free-Floor Fighting]]
* [[Gang Up
* [[Gosh Hornet]]: The beehive item.
* [[High Altitude Battle]]
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* [[Screw the Rules I Have Plot]]: You need three power stones to transform. Not in the anime, apparently.
* [[Shamu Fu]]: The Frozen Tuna weapon.
* [[Shout-Out]]: Some of the transformations look awfully familiar, like [[Dragonball Z|Wang-Tang's]], [[Ronin Warriors|Ryoma's]], [[Street Fighter II
** The [[Mega Man (
** Capcom's first arcade title is called ''Vulgus''. The final boss of ''Power Stone'' is called Valgas, [[Spell My Name
* [[SNK Boss]]: '''''Valgas.''''' Aside from the fact that beating him may require several tries with difficulty set to 1 (with a maximum of ''eight''), what makes him so cheap is that not only his grab can make you lose ''two'' Power Stones at once, but said stones also tend to ''bounce out of your reach '''and''' right next to him'', with him usually entering his [[Super Mode]] while you're still getting back up. The fact his [[One-Winged Angel]] is actually ''[[Clipped-Wing Angel|weaker]]'' than him [[Anticlimax Boss|(with obvious results:]] "Final Valgas" can be easily beaten ''at the first try'') shouldn't surprise anyone.
* [[Stripperiffic]]: If you thought Rouge's default [[Belly Dancer]] outfit was cute, [[Up to Eleven|wait until you see her transformed.]]
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