- For the PSP port of this title, see Darkstalkers Chronicle: The Chaos Tower.
In 2000, Capcom released Vampire Chronicle for Matching Service (ヴァンパイア クロニクル for Matching Service, Vanpaia Kuronikuru) for the Sega Dreamcast as a mail-order game via Dreamcast Direct. This version allows players to select between four fighting styles based on each Darkstalkers game (the original, Night Warriors, Vampire Savior, Savior 2 and Hunter 2). This version also features an online versus mode.
In 2004, the game was ported to the PlayStation Portable. This version was released in North America and Europe in 2005 under the title of Darkstalkers Chronicle: The Chaos Tower. The PSP version includes all the features from the Dreamcast original, as well as an exclusive single-player "Chaos Tower" mode.
Characters[]
- Anakaris
- B.B.Hood (Bulleta in Japan)
- Bishamon
- Demitri Maximoff
- Donovan Baine
- Felicia
- Hsien-Ko (Lei-Lei in Japan)
- Huitzil (Phobos in Japan)
- Jedah Dohma
- Jon Talbain (Gallon in Japan)
- Lilith
- Lord Raptor (Zabel Zarock in Japan)
- Morrigan Aensland
- Pyron
- Q-Bee
- Rikuo (Aulbath in Japan)
- Sasquatch
- Victor von Gerdenheim
Gallery[]
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Darkstalkers series | |
Darkstalkers series • Appearances in other games • List of Cameos in other games • Makai | |
Original titles | |
Darkstalkers | Main • Moves • Victory Quotes • Images/Videos |
Night Warriors | Main • Moves • Victory Quotes • Images/Videos |
Darkstalkers 3 | Main • Moves: A-J / K-Z • Victory Quotes • Images/Videos • Cheats and Secrets • Secret File |
Updated titles | |
Vampire Hunter 2 • Vampire Savior 2 | |
Other/Compliations | |
Vampire Chronicle for Matching Service • Vampire: Darkstalkers Collection Darkstalkers Chronicle: The Chaos Tower • Darkstalkers Resurrection • Capcom Fighting Collection • Capcom Arcade 2nd Stadium | |
Darkstalkers Resurrection | Main • Cheats and Secrets • Screen Shots • Videos • Trophies/Achievements |
Miscellaneous titles | |
Vampire pachislo • Capcom Action Card Game • Line Drop Spirit Catcher |
Trivia[]
- The game's background music tracks used the ADX format, but strangely, all of its audio were downsampled to be monoaural. This characteristic was inherited by its PSP port.
- The game was never released in the west and thus did not carry English translations, which was added later in the PSP port.
External links[]
- Vampire Chronicle official Japanese site
- Vampire Chronicle on Strategy Wiki
- Vampire Chronicle on GameFAQs
- Vampire Chronicle for Matching Service on Capcom Database
- Vampire Chronicle for Matching Service on Sega Retro