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|developer = AKI Corporation, EA Canada | |developer = AKI Corporation, EA Canada | ||
|publisher = Electronic Arts | |publisher = Electronic Arts | ||
|released={{vgrelease|NA = September 20, 2004|PAL=October 1, 2004 | |released={{vgrelease|NA = September 20, 2004|PAL=October 1, 2004|JP=February 24, 2005 (PS2)}} | ||
|genre = Fighting game | |genre = Fighting game | ||
|modes = Single-player, Multiplayer | |modes = Single-player, Multiplayer | ||
|ratings={{vgratings|ESRB = M (Mature)|PEGI=18+|CERO=C (15+)|USK=Not free for minors|BBFC=18}} | |ratings={{vgratings|ESRB = M (Mature)|PEGI=18+|CERO=C (15+)|USK=Not free for minors|BBFC=18}} | ||
|input = Gamepad | |input = Gamepad | ||
|image = [[File:DefJamFightforNY.jpg|300px]] | |image = [[File:DefJamFightforNY.jpg|300px]] | ||
}} | }} | ||
'''''Def Jam: Fight for NY''''' is the sequel to ''Def Jam Vendetta'', a hip hop-influenced 3D fighting game released for the [[GameCube]], PlayStation 2 and Xbox and is followed by ''Def Jam: Icon''. The game features several rappers, including Snoop Dogg, Method Man, Redman, Fat Joe, Ice-T, Xzibit, Ludacris, and Busta Rhymes, as well as the voices and likeness of other actors and celebrities, among them actors Omar Epps, Christopher Judge, Danny Trejo, Carmen Electra, and Kimora Lee Simmons. DMX, Keith Murray, Christina Milian and Funkmaster Flex were the only artists from the original game that did not appear in the sequel. The game was spun off into a 2006 PlayStation Portable game called ''Def Jam Fight for NY: The Takeover''. In the video game, it took place in New York City. | '''''Def Jam: Fight for NY''''' is the sequel to ''Def Jam Vendetta'', a hip hop-influenced 3D fighting game released for the [[GameCube]], PlayStation 2 and Xbox and is followed by ''Def Jam: Icon''. The game features several rappers, including Snoop Dogg, Method Man, Redman, Fat Joe, Ice-T, Xzibit, Ludacris, and Busta Rhymes, as well as the voices and likeness of other actors and celebrities, among them actors Omar Epps, Christopher Judge, Danny Trejo, Carmen Electra, and Kimora Lee Simmons. DMX, Keith Murray, Christina Milian and Funkmaster Flex were the only artists from the original game that did not appear in the sequel. The game was spun off into a 2006 PlayStation Portable game called ''Def Jam Fight for NY: The Takeover''. In the video game, it took place in New York City. | ||
== Problems == | == Problems == | ||
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=== Long Loading === | === Long Loading === | ||
Before a fight begins, the loading times are incredibly long. | Before a fight begins, the loading times are incredibly long. | ||
== Configuration == | == Configuration == |
Revision as of 05:33, 6 August 2012
Def Jam: Fight for NY | |
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Developer(s) | AKI Corporation, EA Canada |
Publisher(s) | Electronic Arts |
Platform(s) | GameCube |
Release date(s) | JP February 24, 2005 (PS2) NA September 20, 2004 |
Genre(s) | Fighting game |
Mode(s) | Single-player, Multiplayer |
Input methods | |
Compatibility | 4 Playable |
GameIDs | |
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Def Jam: Fight for NY is the sequel to Def Jam Vendetta, a hip hop-influenced 3D fighting game released for the GameCube, PlayStation 2 and Xbox and is followed by Def Jam: Icon. The game features several rappers, including Snoop Dogg, Method Man, Redman, Fat Joe, Ice-T, Xzibit, Ludacris, and Busta Rhymes, as well as the voices and likeness of other actors and celebrities, among them actors Omar Epps, Christopher Judge, Danny Trejo, Carmen Electra, and Kimora Lee Simmons. DMX, Keith Murray, Christina Milian and Funkmaster Flex were the only artists from the original game that did not appear in the sequel. The game was spun off into a 2006 PlayStation Portable game called Def Jam Fight for NY: The Takeover. In the video game, it took place in New York City.
Problems
Videos
Cinematics are a mess.
Sound
There is no background music or voices with DSP HLE, only sound effects can be heard. Using DSP LLE resolves this problem, but with 3.0 Dolphin will crash with DSP LLE.
Long Loading
Before a fight begins, the loading times are incredibly long.
Configuration
Only configuration options for the best compatibility where they deviate from defaults are listed.
Audio
Config | Setting | Notes |
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DSP Emulator Engine | LLE | HLE doesn't output voices or BGM |
Game Properties
Config | Setting | Notes |
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Enable MMU | On | Requires "MMU" or "MMU speed hack" to work |
Version Compatibility
The graph below charts the compatibility with Def Jam: Fight for NY since Dolphin's 2.0 release, listing revisions only where a compatibility change occurred.
Testing
This title has been tested on the environments listed below:
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Revision | OS | CPU | GPU | Result | Tester |
r7257 | Windows 7 x64 | Intel Core i7-860 | ATI Radeon HD 5770 | Playable at full speed, but there are sound, video, and loading issues | ThatLuciano |
Gameplay Videos
- AKI Corporation (Developer)
- EA Canada (Developer)
- Electronic Arts (Publisher)
- Japan (Release region)
- North America (Release region)
- 2005 (Initial release year)
- Fighting game (Genre)
- Single-player (Game mode)
- Multiplayer (Game mode)
- 4 stars (Rating)
- DSP Emulator Engine (Config Required)
- Enable MMU (Config Required)
- Tested On (OS): Windows
- Tested On (CPU): Intel
- Tested On (GPU): ATI
- Tested
- Untested for 10000+ revisions
- GameCube games
- Fighting games
- Multiplayer games