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Darkstalkers (Japanese: ヴァンパイア, Vampire) is a fighting game series created by Capcom, where various mythical and fantastic monsters (as well as from horror fiction) fight each other.

Development

Darkstalkers was the first Capcom fighting game made exclusively for the CPS-2, as opposed to a port such as Super Street Fighter II, and yet, it has been a very famous series since 1994. It was the largest leap of gameplay and graphic innovation that Capcom ever made in fighting games since Street Fighter II. It featured very fluid animation, exotic normal and special moves, a variety of dashes, ex-moves, and more. It was also the first fighting game that allowed air blocking. It never became as popular in the US as it did in Japan, however.

Games

The U.S. title is given first, with the Japanese titles given second (unless stated otherwise). Years shown are for original release of each game.

TV series

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There is a 4 episode OVA anime series released in 1997 titled Night Warriors: Darkstalkers' Revenge (Vampire Hunter: The Animated Series in Japan). Nearly all of the characters from the first two games make an appearance in it, if only briefly. Viz publishes the anime in North America.

There was also a loosely-adapted US Darkstalkers animated series by DIC. It spanned a season of 13 episodes in 1995, and featured an additional character, a young teenage wizard named Harry Grimoire who followed Felicia. It is considered by many as the worst of the three American Capcom cartoons.

Interestingly enough, both series used the song "The Troubled Man" by Eikichi Yazawa.

Comics

In Japan, there have been several comics and graphic novels based on Darkstalkers, but only a few have been released outside of Japan. In 1998, Viz translated and released a set of 6 comics based on the Night Warriors: Darkstalkers' Revenge OVA, and later combined them into a single trade paperback.

A North American produced comic first came to light in 2003, when Dreamwave Productions signed a deal with Capcom to create comics based on several of their licenses; Dreamwave folded before any issue of Darkstalkers could be released. In 2004, UDON Comics signed a deal to create a comic based on Darkstalkers, and the first issue came out in November; the comic lasted for 6 issues before UDON went on hiatus for the summer of 2005. UDON's COO, Erik Ko revealed in an interview that Darkstalkers would return in early 2006. Like UDON's Street Fighter comic, each issue had multiple covers: two normal covers (called 'A' and 'B'), and a holofoil cover (also called cover 'C'); in addition to the normal covers, the first two issues were reprinted and had reprint covers, the first issue had a special edition cover sold through specific online retailers (called the "[Ruppsworld]" cover), and issue #5 had a special cover made for the 2005 Paradise Comics Toronto Comicon, which features a foldover cover of Morrigan.

Characters with appearances in other series

Note: Several characters from Darkstalkers appear in Pocket Fighter, in super deformed versions. Many are seen in cameo appearances, while others are playable characters. In addition, Huitzil and Lord Raptor's only crossover appearances are in the Japan-only Namco x Capcom.

Other characters

Trivia

In the game Street Fighter 3: Second Impact on the hot springs stage, Chun-li, Lt. Linn Kurosawa and Felicia (notably with blonde hair) are seen in one of the back pools, as confirmed by the All About Capcom books regarding the stage. Oddly enough, even though the book excerpt stages that to be Felicia, it resembles more Morrigan due to the glance of the facial structure and prominent lack of cat ears or Felicia's other distinguising features.

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