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{{GameInfobox |developer = SNK Playmore |publisher = SNK Playmore |designer = SNK Playmore |jp_rel = {{Release|1999|May|21|JP|Arcade}} |genre = Fighting |features = Single-player, 2-Player Vs. |players = 1-2 |arcade_cabinet = Upright |arcade_system = [[Hyper Neo Geo 64]] |arcade_display = [[Raster graphics|Raster]], 512 x 432 (Horizontal), 4096 colors |input = 8-way [[Joystick]], 4 [[Button (control)|Buttons]] |platforms = Arcade }} '''''Buriki One: World Grapple Tournament '99 in Tokyo''''', otherwise known simply as '''''Buriki One''''', is a [[3D graphics|3D]] competitive [[fighting game]] produced by [[SNK Playmore|SNK]] and released as a coin-operated [[arcade game]] in {{vgy|1999}}. It is the seventh and final game developed for SNK's short-lived [[Hyper Neo Geo 64]] hardware and like most games released for the platform, it has never been officially ported to home consoles. ==Gameplay== The control system uses two buttons for movement, keeping the player on a 2-D axis, despite the 3D arena. Pressing the left button moves the character in the left direction, pressing the right moves in that respective direction. Double tapping each button produces a dash in each corresponding direction for evasion and closing distance. Pressing both buttons makes the character block. By using the [[joystick]], the player can execute attacks of varying damage levels. By pressing in the forward direction, the player executes a medium attack, up forward a stronger attack, and down, forward is the weakest, but fastest attack. By combining various combinations of the movement of the stick, a special attack is performed for increased damage. Unlike the 2-D iterations, however, no ranged attacks are present, keeping the preferred fighting distance between players at close quarters. ==Plot== ===Setting=== It's Spring 1999... Fighters from across the world gather at the [[Tokyo Dome]] to compete in the World Grapple Tournament. Each contender has their own fighting discipline, ranging from the popular styles of [[Boxing]], [[Karate]] and [[Professional wrestling]], to the lesser known arts of [[Aikido]], [[Tai chi chuan|Tai Chi]] and [[Muay Thai]]. Finally, they have the chance to prove which martial art conquers all!<ref>[http://web.archive.org/web/20001212154200/www.neogeo.co.jp/buriki-one/gaiyou/gaiyou.htm Game story from old Buriki One page]</ref> ===Characters=== *'''Gai Tendo''' - The lead character, a 17 year-old fighter who uses a self-styled martial art (dubbed Total Fighting in the game). He has been training by himself at Okinawa ever since graduating middle school. *'''Rob Python''' - A 35-year-old super heavyweight [[boxing|boxer]] currently residing in [[Los Angeles|LA]]. *'''Jacques Ducalis''' - A 32-year-old open-weight Gold medalist and current Director of the French [[Judo]] Society. *'''Seo Yong Song''' - An 18-year-old [[Tae Kwon Do]] master who was the Middleweight champion in the World Taekwondo Championship during the previous year. Currently attending college with a major in quantum physics. *'''Takato Saionji''' - A 17-year-old private high school student from Kyoto who has thoroughly mastered [[Aikido]] from his grandfather Takayuki. *'''Payak Sitpitak''' (พยัคฆ์ สิทธิพิทักษ์) - A 40-year-old [[Muay Thai]] ranker who is the currently the Top Welterweight athlete in the Muay Thai circuit. *'''Song Xuandao''' - A 70-year-old [[Tai Chi Chuan|Tai Chi]] master who is well known within the Chinese fighting world. *'''Patrick Van Heyting''' - A 37-year-old popular [[professional wrestling|pro wrestler]] from [[Holland]]. *'''Ivan Sokolov''' - A 27-year-old free style wrestler and a 87 kg class Gold Medalist. Despite his rough-like posture, he has won against his opponents due to his technical skills. *'''Akatsuki-Maru''' - A 28-year-old [[sumo]] wrestler who currently holds the title of [[Sekiwake]]. *'''[[Ryo Sakazaki]]''' - The 32-year-old instructor of the Kyokugen School of [[Karate]]. Originally the main character from the ''[[Art of Fighting]]'' series. *'''Silber''' - The final boss in the game. A one-eyed martial artist of unknown origin who uses his own style of Karate. His name means [[silver]] in [[German language|German]]. Although Silber has never officially competed in a fighting tournament, he has been sight at numerous parts of the world over the past 30 years, fighting against numerous well known martial artists. Silber is a computer-only character initially and only becomes a controllable character after the computer-controlled Silber is defeated by the player with each of the other characters. ===Buriki Girl=== In [[Japan]], people were asked to vote for their top 5 "Fight Round girls". The winner of the vote would appear after a 2-Player battle. * Hinako Tono (the winner)<ref>[http://web.archive.org/web/20000303001125/www.neogeo.co.jp/buriki-one/buriki_girl/buriki_hinako.htm Buriki Girl votation at old SNK's Buriki One page]</ref> * Nanami Sakai * Shizue Sakurada * Midori Marukame * Hikaru Koda == Related games == * ''[[Art of Fighting]]'' - The series from which Ryo Sakazaki originated. * ''[[The King of Fighters]]'' - Gai Tendo has appeared in the console versions of ''[[The King of Fighters '99]]'', as well as in ''[[The King of Fighters 2000]]'' as an alternate "Striker" (a character who assists the player in combat). Gai and Silber later appeared as secret opponents in ''[[The King of Fighters XI]]''. * ''[[Fatal Fury: Wild Ambition]]'' - The PlayStation version features the older Ryo Sakazaki from ''Buriki One'' under the name of Mr. Karate. * ''[[Neo Geo Battle Coliseum]]'' - Ryo Sakazaki appears as his ''Buriki One'' incarnation under the name of Mr. Karate. ==References== {{reflist}} == External links == * [http://web.archive.org/web/20010807222918/http://www.neogeo.co.jp/buriki-one/buriki-one_index.htm ''Buriki One''] at the old [[SNK Playmore|SNK]] homepage in [[Internet Archive]] * [http://game.snkplaymore.co.jp/official/nbc/museum/buriki/ ''Buriki One''] at NBC Museum of [[SNK Playmore]] *{{KLOV game|id=7240}} *{{GameFAQs|type=/coinop/arcade|num=578096|name=''Buriki One''}} * [http://www.planetshogo.com/dash/reviews/hyper64/burikione/ Prizm Dash Review of Buriki-One] *[http://www.kosf.tr.cx King of Street Fighter (Turkey)] *[http://www.planet-snk.de/?show=article&id=3622 ''Buriki One (Planet-SNK)''] [[Category:Japan-exclusive video games]]
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