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Initial release date
  
25 August 1995

Developers
  
Zoom, Kinesoft


Genre
  
Fighting game

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Composer(s)
  
Hideyuki ShimonoAkihito Ohkawa

Platforms
  
PlayStation 3, Microsoft Windows, PlayStation Portable

Publishers
  
Time Warner Interactive, Interplay Entertainment, CyberFront Corporation, Atari Games, GameBank Corp.

Modes
  
Single-player video game, Multiplayer video game

Similar
  
Zero Divide: The Final Con, Battle Arena Toshinden, Phalanx, Off‑World Interceptor, Battle Arena Toshinde

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Zero Divide (ゼロ・ディバイド) is a fighting video game that was released for the PlayStation in 1995.

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Ports and sequels

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  • Zero Divide, Windows (1996) - Japan-exclusive, developed by Kinesoft and published by GameBank. In 1999 it was included in the German compilation All You Can Play: 10 Action-Games.
  • Zero Divide 2: The Secret Wish, PlayStation (June 27, 1997) - developed and published by Zoom. Sony published Zero Divide 2 in Europe in 1998.
  • Zero Divide: The Final Conflict, Sega Saturn (November 20, 1997) - Japan-exclusive, developed and published by Zoom.
  • Reception

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    Upon the PlayStation version's release, critics generally praised the graphics, techno soundtrack, variety of character designs, solid gameplay, and the way fighters can hang on to the edge of the ring, but criticized the difficulty in executing special moves and felt that some opponents were overpowered. They also noted similarities to the gameplay mechanics of the Virtua Fighter series.

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    GameFan called Zero Divide "one of the best 3-D fighting games of all time" and praised "innovative little extras like dangling off the side of the ring and the transparent limb effect" as well as the Tiny Phalanx shoot 'em up minigame, concluding Zero Divide "to be one of the best designed, programmed, and tweaked fighting games yet." Next Generation remarked that while having android characters is innovative, the characters are generally so bizarre that they are difficult to identify with, and their generic move sets fail to justify their "outlandish" designs. Game Informer said it "has everything you would expect from a next generation fighter, lots of action, fast moving polygon fighters, tons of moves, and most importantly solid game mechanics." Computer and Video Games stated that it is "in some ways even better" than the original Virtua Fighter and offers "serious competition" against Tekken, saying that Zero Divide is "better looking" and "more intuitive", concluding it to be "a stunning, finely-tuned game". GamePro concluded, "Although it lacks the solid fighting foundation that would make it great, Zero Divide has moments of greatness." The four reviewers of Electronic Gaming Monthly scored it 29 out of 40 (7.25 out of 10 average), saying it "grows on you." Maximum gave it three out of five stars, calling it "an average beat 'em up destined to be ignored by discerning PlayStation owners."

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    References

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