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''Sculptor's Edition'' |genre=Fighting |modes=Single-player, multiplayer |platforms=Nintendo 64 }} ''ClayFighter 63⅓'' is a fighting video game developed and published by Interplay for the Nintendo 64 (N64) video game console in 1997. Its title is a parody of other games released for the N64 at the time, many of which were popular franchises with "64" suffixed (such as ''Super Mario 64''). A later version of the game, ''ClayFighter: Sculptor's Cut'', released for rental only, is one of the rarest and most expensive N64 games. It, along with Rakugakids was one of the only 2D fighting games for the N64. ==Gameplay== Like its predecessors ''ClayFighter'' and ''C2 Judgement Clay'', ''Clayfighter 63⅓'' uses stop motion animation and claymation as opposed to traditional computer animation to produce a unique effect. It is also a homage to ''The Naked Gun'' movie series titles, particularly ''Naked Gun 33⅓: The Final Insult''. The arenas in ''ClayFighter 63⅓'' are unique in that each one, with several exceptions, houses multiple rooms; during fights players can punch or kick their opponents into different rooms and the fight will then continue in that room. There are 26 different rooms to fight in. Originally planned for release on 3DO's M2 console as ClayFighter III,〔http://www.ign.com/games/clayfighter-63-13/m2-431〕 the game initially had a much darker tone. The game itself parodies other fighting games. It uses a 3-level bar for super combos like in ''Street Fighter Alpha'' and uses parries like ''Street Fighter III'', and many of the super attacks are noticeably variations of attacks from the ''Street Fighter'' series. It also features a combo system similar to ''Killer Instinct'', although it makes fun of the combo names (for example, "Itty Bitty Combo", or "Triple Brown Betty Combo"). During battle you can use many different attacks which have their own strengths and weaknesses. 抄文引用元・出典: フリー百科事典『 ウィキペディア(Wikipedia)』 ■ウィキペディアで「ClayFighter 63⅓」の詳細全文を読む スポンサード リンク
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