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Virtual Kasparov

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Initial release date
  
27 April 2001

Designer
  
Titus Interactive SA

Genre
  
Chess

Developer
  
Titus Interactive SA

Publisher
  
Titus Interactive SA

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Mode(s)
  
Single player, multiplayer

Platforms
  
Game Boy Advance, PlayStation

Similar
  
Titus Interactive SA games, Strategy video games

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Virtual Kasparov is a chess video game released by Titus Software for the PlayStation and Game Boy Advance. Game can be played against beginners, novices, champions, or personality players. Games that Garry Kasparov played during his career, as well as interviews about his chess career, can be viewed in the game.

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Game Boy Advance version

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The main mode of the Game Boy Advance is the story mode. The player starts with two continents to play on, Africa and the Americas. After four players on one continent are beaten, a fifth opponent is unlocked. When four players from both Africa and the Americas are defeated, two new continents are unlocked Asia (sans Russia) and Europe (sans Russia). Once four players from both Asia and Europe are defeated the player is granted access to the subcontinent of Russia. There are a total of 31 opponents in Virtual Kasparov. Opponents are of various ages, backgrounds, experience levels, and geographic locations. Every opponent has a short backstory in story mode.

Game Boy Advance

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Steve Butts of IGN gave the Game Boy Advance version of Virtual Kasparov a score of 6.5 out of 10. He said the game "suffer[s] from some considerable shortcomings, most notably in the area of presentation. The AI is still good enough to make the game enjoyable and challenging, but the lack of some key features leaves you feeling somewhat unsatisfied." At the time of IGN's review, Virtual Kasparov was the only chess game available on the Game Boy Advance, and Butts recommended the game only to people who "[need] to get their chess fix soon", and advised others to wait for the Game Boy Advance version of Chessmaster, which, at that time, was scheduled to be released several months later. When Butts reviewed Chessmaster five months later, he gave the latter game a score of 7.5 out of 10 and recommended it over Virtual Kasparov, saying, "Although it lacks a few of the features that made Virtual Kasparov uniquely appealing, [Chessmaster] does a better job overall of presenting the game of chess in a convenient handheld format."

PlayStation

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Will Grigoratos of GameVortex gave the PlayStation version of Virtual Kasparov a score of 68%. He was pleased with the game's 2D graphics, but felt the "3D mode leaves a lot to be desired." Grigoratos called the tutorial for chess beginners "excellent", but concluded the game to ultimately be "a run-of-the-mill chess game, with a few neat frills".

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References

Virtual Kasparov Wikipedia