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Rival Schools, known as Justice Gakuen (lit. "Justice Academy") in Japan, was one of Capcom's attempts to make a 3D Fighting Game. It was notable for having a continuous plotline, in a genre where the plot was often secondary to the fighting. Students from all around Japan have mysteriously been disappearing, and teams of students from various high schools wind up fighting to figure out the person(s) behind it all. Players formed teams of two (which could be switched between rounds), and could call their partners in to assist them with an extra hit or energy boost (a feature borrowed from Marvel vs. Capcom that would also later make its way into a few of The King of Fighters games). The PlayStation port added many Mini Games alongside the main fighting game, as well as a character creation mode based off of Dating Sim games. The latter, however, never made it outside Japan thanks to how much of an undertaking it would be to translate to other languages, but all the other home version extras made it. In Japan, the game later got re-released with two new characters, as well as a revamped character creation mode.
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