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- Battle_Circuit abstract "Battle Circuit (Japanese: バトルサーキット, Hepburn: Batoru Saakitto) is an action "beat 'em up" game developed and published by Capcom for the CPS-2 arcade hardware for Japan and Europe in 1997. Taking place in an alternate future earth, the game revolves around a group of bounty hunters who must capture the mad scientist Dr. Saturn and secure a sophisticated computer disc carrying a program known as the "Shiva System". The game contains comic-like characters in a futuristic science fiction setting.".
- Battle_Circuit computingPlatform Arcade_game.
- Battle_Circuit developer Capcom.
- Battle_Circuit genre Beat_'em_up.
- Battle_Circuit publisher Capcom.
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- Battle_Circuit arcadeSystem CP_System_II.
- Battle_Circuit cabinet "Upright".
- Battle_Circuit composer "Syun Nishigaki".
- Battle_Circuit designer "Ken Kun".
- Battle_Circuit designer "Tomoshi Sadamoto".
- Battle_Circuit developer Capcom.
- Battle_Circuit display "Raster, standard resolution".
- Battle_Circuit display "horizontal orientation".
- Battle_Circuit genre Beat_'em_up.
- Battle_Circuit hasPhotoCollection Battle_Circuit.
- Battle_Circuit modes Multiplayer_video_game.
- Battle_Circuit platforms Arcade_game.
- Battle_Circuit producer "Noritaka Funamizu".
- Battle_Circuit producer "Yoshiki Okamoto".
- Battle_Circuit publisher "Capcom".
- Battle_Circuit release "--03-19".
- Battle_Circuit title "Battle Circuit".
- Battle_Circuit subject Category:1997_video_games.
- Battle_Circuit subject Category:Arcade_games.
- Battle_Circuit subject Category:Capcom_beat_'em_ups.
- Battle_Circuit subject Category:Cooperative_video_games.
- Battle_Circuit subject Category:Science_fiction_video_games.
- Battle_Circuit subject Category:Side-scrolling_beat_'em_ups.
- Battle_Circuit subject Category:Video_games_featuring_female_protagonists.
- Battle_Circuit subject Category:Video_games_set_in_the_21st_century.
- Battle_Circuit type 1997VideoGames.
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- Battle_Circuit comment "Battle Circuit (Japanese: バトルサーキット, Hepburn: Batoru Saakitto) is an action "beat 'em up" game developed and published by Capcom for the CPS-2 arcade hardware for Japan and Europe in 1997. Taking place in an alternate future earth, the game revolves around a group of bounty hunters who must capture the mad scientist Dr. Saturn and secure a sophisticated computer disc carrying a program known as the "Shiva System". The game contains comic-like characters in a futuristic science fiction setting.".
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- Battle_Circuit homepage bs-top.html.
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- Battle_Circuit name "Battle Circuit".