The game is fully working. It’s the cartridge / disc only.
Brace yourselves for an intergalactic fighting game based on Ultimate Muscle: The Kinnikuman Legacy cartoon series. As evil villains return to take over the world, a battle ensues between old and new superheroes. Also the wise trainer of both generations, Meat, has decided to pit the two generations against each other to decide which generation is the strongest of all time. So, in this epic battle, you can play as 20 different characters, each with different wrestling skills and signature finishing moves. Play by yourself or with up to four of your friends in this fast paced cartoon competition using the cool over the top moves that consume Ultimate Muscle!
Product Details
UPC: 045557184018
Condition: Used
Genre: Sports
Platform: Nintendo Gamecube
Region: NTSC (N. America)
ESRB: Not Applicable
SKU: GC_ULTIMATE_MUSCLE
This game is fully clean, tested & working. Includes the Disc/Cartridge Only. May have some minor scratches/scuffs. This description was last updated on October 28th, 2020.
Ultimate Muscle: Legends vs. New Generation
Ultimate Muscle: Legends vs. New Generation, known in Japan as Kinnikuman Nisei New Generation vs. Legends. It is a wrestling video game base on the anime and manga, Ultimate Muscle. It was develop in Japan by AKI Corporation and release in Japan (in 2002). And North America (in 2003) only on the GameCube.
However, it spawn two new expansions: Galactic Wrestling. Also featuring Ultimate Muscle, release only on PlayStation 2 in 2004. And Kinnikuman Muscle Generations, release in Japan on February 2, 2006 for the PlayStation Portable. Moreover, in this game, the Choujins from the Kinnikuman (Legends) reappear via 3D Polygon. And compete against the Nisei Choujins (New Generation) in their younger bodies.
Series
Kinnikuman Nisei: New Generation vs. Legends / Ultimate Muscle: Legends vs. New Generation (GameCube; November 22, 2002 (Japan), June 5, 2003 (U.S.); Bandai)
It is the first in the series. And the characters are present with cel-shade animation, looking almost identical to their manga counterparts.
Kinnikuman Generations / Galactic Wrestling: Featuring Ultimate Muscle (PlayStation 2; April 22, 2004 (Japan), June 30, 2004 (U.S.); Bandai)
It is an expansion of “Ultimate Muscle: Legends vs. New Generation”. It releases on the 25th Anniversary of Kinnikuman. But the Story Mode and Choujin Creation Mode from the first game are remove. However, features tag matches and additional characters. But the slow loading time and Toshio Furukawa’s portrayal of Kinnikuman (replacing Akira Kamiya from the first game) cause the game to disappointment many fans.
Kinnikuman Muscle Generations (PlayStation Portable; February 23, 2006; Bandai)
It is an expansion of “Galactic Wrestling”. And contains more characters and Story Modes. Also Akira Kamiya returns as the voice of Kinnikuman. Also Tag Team names from the Ultimate Choujin Tag Arc is use.
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The game is fully working. It’s the cartridge / disc only.
Brace yourselves for an intergalactic fighting game based on Ultimate Muscle: The Kinnikuman Legacy cartoon series. As evil villains return to take over the world, a battle ensues between old and new superheroes. Also the wise trainer of both generations, Meat, has decided to pit the two generations against each other to decide which generation is the strongest of all time. So, in this epic battle, you can play as 20 different characters, each with different wrestling skills and signature finishing moves. Play by yourself or with up to four of your friends in this fast paced cartoon competition using the cool over the top moves that consume Ultimate Muscle!
Product Details
UPC: 045557184018
Condition: Used
Genre: Sports
Platform: Nintendo Gamecube
Region: NTSC (N. America)
ESRB: Not Applicable
SKU: GC_ULTIMATE_MUSCLE
This game is fully clean, tested & working. Includes the Disc/Cartridge Only. May have some minor scratches/scuffs. This description was last updated on October 28th, 2020.
Ultimate Muscle: Legends vs. New Generation
Ultimate Muscle: Legends vs. New Generation, known in Japan as Kinnikuman Nisei New Generation vs. Legends. It is a wrestling video game base on the anime and manga, Ultimate Muscle. It was develop in Japan by AKI Corporation and release in Japan (in 2002). And North America (in 2003) only on the GameCube.
However, it spawn two new expansions: Galactic Wrestling. Also featuring Ultimate Muscle, release only on PlayStation 2 in 2004. And Kinnikuman Muscle Generations, release in Japan on February 2, 2006 for the PlayStation Portable. Moreover, in this game, the Choujins from the Kinnikuman (Legends) reappear via 3D Polygon. And compete against the Nisei Choujins (New Generation) in their younger bodies.
Series
Kinnikuman Nisei: New Generation vs. Legends / Ultimate Muscle: Legends vs. New Generation (GameCube; November 22, 2002 (Japan), June 5, 2003 (U.S.); Bandai)
It is the first in the series. And the characters are present with cel-shade animation, looking almost identical to their manga counterparts.
Kinnikuman Generations / Galactic Wrestling: Featuring Ultimate Muscle (PlayStation 2; April 22, 2004 (Japan), June 30, 2004 (U.S.); Bandai)
It is an expansion of “Ultimate Muscle: Legends vs. New Generation”. It releases on the 25th Anniversary of Kinnikuman. But the Story Mode and Choujin Creation Mode from the first game are remove. However, features tag matches and additional characters. But the slow loading time and Toshio Furukawa’s portrayal of Kinnikuman (replacing Akira Kamiya from the first game) cause the game to disappointment many fans.
Kinnikuman Muscle Generations (PlayStation Portable; February 23, 2006; Bandai)
It is an expansion of “Galactic Wrestling”. And contains more characters and Story Modes. Also Akira Kamiya returns as the voice of Kinnikuman. Also Tag Team names from the Ultimate Choujin Tag Arc is use.
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Exelente consola para las personas que les agrada el arcade como a mi,tiene casi todos los juegos conocidos de arcade,buena definicion,buen precio.
I bought this as a Father’s Day gift for my dad, but then I ended up using it more than him. This game console is super easy to hook up to the tv and I haven’t had any issues with it lagging or crashing yet. There are so many games, and yes some of them are repeated, and you’re guaranteed to find something you like. I wish there was a way to save favorite so you could access them easier, but that’s really my only complaint. My kid cousins are totally addicted and it’s been cool to watch them discover classics like Pac Man and Frogger. They prefer playing these games now over watching YouTube!
This game rocks. You can be all the characters from the show. There are so many modes of play that you just have to keep coming back to play. There is a total of 20 characters which equals 20 different story mode stories. In Super Hero Olympic Mode you can create and edit a wrestler to play in versus and Super Hero modes. How can somebody who likes the show not love kid muscles rendition of the Cow n’ Rice song???? Closing thoughts about Ultimate Muscle: If you don’t have it buy it. If you do have it buy another copy because this game rules.
As described. Most of the games work. The games are arcade center games. Love them.
Endless amounts of fun!
I did my best to have them in order but…. either way here it is, a list of every game on this gaming console( 11 pages). We have had this console for a year and still haven’t had the time to play every game. If you enjoy old school games and can appreciate then you will enjoy. Just a heads up, not all these games are suitable for younger kids. There is one game in particular called Peek a Boo. You break tiles to reveal 1970s models and some are nude. This is on the Pandora console model I purchased back in Aug of 2018.I really enjoy playing on this console, it’s a break from the Xbox. Good gaming to you all!
Very easy to add to an existing empty arcade cabinet. Still very easy to remove to make portable. Hook headphone jack up to cabinet speakers. Love it so far. After about 5 minutes, I was able to navigate around pretty quickly. It isn’t nearly as hard as some say. Of course you will not have instant access to all games, there is 2400 of them! So use a little patience and it works great. All in at under $475 including used cab and new screen. Pretty cheap for a stand up with all new parts.
my family got this for our dad for his bday and he LOVES it. when the family comes he gets excited to play with all the guys bc when he was younger he loved to play street fighter and they have so many version of different street fighter and there are still a lot more games. some games repeat but it’s like 2400 games so you won’t even notice. it is pricey but if you see the money you will save from an actual arcade it’ll be cheaper
The device is awesome the only downside is that there are a lot off doubles of the same game i guess I they are in different names from other countries that are different titles but the same game. Other than that it’s thousands of games I grew up on
Overall, this is a great product. As others have stated, there are multiple versions of the same game. I’d guess there is still roughly 1400 or more unique games on it. I can’t think of an arcade game that is not on this system though. I bought it to play the classics, donkey kong, (root beer) tapper, Simpson’s. I gave it 4 stars because some of the games (NBA Jam, Mortal Kombat, Tekken) are very glitchy. I attached a video for example. There is probably 30 versions of Street Fighter II on this and they play without issue. There are no real instructions that come with the system or explanation on what the controls are for each game, so that part is trial and error. This system still provides a nice arcade feel in your home and I don’t think the $160 price tag can be beat.