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Heaven's Gate (video game)

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Arcade system
  
Sony ZN-1

Developer
  
Racjin

Platforms
  
PlayStation, Arcade game

Initial release date
  
1996

Genre
  
Fighting game

Publishers
  
Atlus, JVC

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Director(s)
  
Hideki Yayama Takeshi Murata

Producer(s)
  
Hiroyuki Tanaka Shinichi Saitoh (Assistant producer)

Designer(s)
  
Yumiko Hattori (Game planner)

Composer(s)
  
Kenichi Tsuchiya Toshiko Tasaki Misaki Okibe

Mode(s)
  
Up to 2 players simultaneously

Similar
  
Racjin games, Fighting games

Heaven's Gate (ヘブンズゲート) is a 1996 3D fighting arcade game developed by Racdym (now known as Racjin) and published by Atlus. It is both Atlus and Racdym's first attempt in the 3D fighting game market.

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While in development, the game was known as "Ultimate Domain", and was intended to run on the Sega Model 2 hardware.

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The game was ported to the PlayStation (console) by Atlus, being released on On December 13, 1996 in Japan. In October 1997, JVC Digital Studios published it in Europe under the title Yusha: Heaven's Gate.

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References

Heaven's Gate (video game) Wikipedia