DreamMix TV World Fighters is a little known crossover game only officially released in Japan for the PlayStation 2 and Nintendo GameCube. Previously touched on in this blog as an honorable mention in the countdown of Top 10 Platform Fighters, this game brought together characters from Takara Toys, Konami, and Hudson Soft (at the time, separate from Konami) to battle against each other, revolving around a story of boosting ratings for a TV channel. While the game is mostly obscure today and only got average reviews when it came out, being able to see Solid Snake, Optimus Prime, Bomberman, and Tyson from Beyblade fight it out was a surreal idea.
As likely or unlikely as a sequel to this game may be to
happen, Konami now owns Hudson Soft, so they would only need to partner up with
a second company to make a game like this happen, Capcom style. There happens to be one
company in particular that would not only bring back veterans from that game’s
roster, but would potentially open the game to a larger audience, both in the East
and West.
Enter Hasbro. Like Takara, they are a widely recognized game and toy brand,
but their reach also extends outside of just toys, with their characters also
prominently shown in movies, TV shows, comics, and licensed video games. Konami
teaming up with Hasbro on a series that already featured characters from both
companies would be an enormous marketing opportunity for them and a chance for
another cool crossover fighting game for the players.
That is what we’ll discuss as the topic of this Super Roster
Maker, DreamMix TV 2: Konami vs. Habsro.
For this roster, instead of using the normal metric for
selecting characters, we’ll keep things small here. This is partially because neither
company has that many current fighting games to their name, especially when it
comes to Hasbro, and there are many Hasbro brands, like Nerf or Play-Doh, that
don’t have characters attached. To choose which series to pick from, I looked at several
different sources to try to determine which series from each company were among
their biggest. We’ll only pick the top ten series to each get one character,
then the top three of those will receive a second hidden character (I would
imagine to be unlocked via gameplay), bringing the final roster to 26.
PART 1: KONAMI MAIN CHARACTERS
Simon Belmont (Castlevania)
Solid Snake (Metal
Gear)
Pyramid Head (Silent
Hill)
Bill Rizer (Contra)
Harmony (Dance Dance
Revolution)
Riou (Suikoden)
Moai (Gradius)
Frogger (Frogger)
Goemon (Ganbare
Goemon)
Bomberman
(Bomberman)
Most of these characters were chosen as the main characters for their series and their most recognizable faces. Harmony is one of the named selectible dancers from Dance Dance Revolution: Hottest Party, and so is one of a few that can represent the series, and Moai was previously a playable character in DreamMix TV World Fighters.
Alucard
(Castlevania)
Raiden (Metal Gear)
The Butcher (Silent
Hill)
Apart from the already mentioned characters from these series, these characters were the best fits as the secondary characters for this roster. Alucard and Raiden are both popular characters within their series and The Butcher, if nothing else, can serve as an effective Pyramid Head clone.
PART 3: HASBRO MAIN CHARACTERS
Optimus Prime
(Transformers)
Twilight Sparkle (My
Little Pony)
Duke (G.I. Joe)
Red Ranger (Power
Rangers)
Jem (Jem and the
Holograms)
Blythe Baxter
(Littlest Pet Shop)
Jace Beleren (Magic
the Gathering)
Drizzt Do'Urden
(Dungeons & Dragons)
Bulletproof
(C.O.P.S.)
Tyson Granger
(Beyblade)
The ten characters listed here are main or otherwise prominent characters in some of Hasbro's most major properties. Some of these characters, like Optimus and Tyson, have appeared in DreamMix TV World Fighters, while for several of these series, a crossover title like this would be the first time they have even appeared in a video game.
PART 4: HASBRO HIDDEN CHARACTERS
Megatron
(Transformers)
Rainbow Dash (My
Little Pony)
Snake Eyes (G.I.
Joe)
These three characters are all significant within their series in different capacities. Megatron is the main villain of Transformers (also a veteran of DreamMix TV), Rainbow Dash is one of the main characters of the current version of My Little Pony alongside Twilight, and Snake Eyes is a fan favorite characters of the G.I. Joe franchise.
FINAL RESULTS
Konami Side: Simon, Alucard, Snake, Raiden, Pyramid
Head, The Butcher, Bill Rizer, Harmony, Riou, Moai, Frogger, Goemon, Bomberman
Hasbro Side: Optimus Prime, Megatron, Twilight Sparkle, Rainbow Dash, Duke, Snake Eyes. Red Ranger, Jem, Blythe, Jace, Drizzt, Bulletproof, Tyson
As stated before, a roster of 13 characters each for two sides leaves us with a small roster of 26 characters. Each side has three series with two characters each (Castlevania, Metal Gear, and Silent Hill for Konami and Transformers, My Little Pony, and G.I. Joe for Hasbro) and the rest of the series involved only have one character. If 26 characters seems a bit short to you different versions of this list may include other characters that didn't show up in my research making this article, like Uncle Pennybags from Monopoly (one of Hasbro's most well-known board games) or Yugo from Bloody Roar (an actual fighting game).
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Hasbro Side: Optimus Prime, Megatron, Twilight Sparkle, Rainbow Dash, Duke, Snake Eyes. Red Ranger, Jem, Blythe, Jace, Drizzt, Bulletproof, Tyson
As stated before, a roster of 13 characters each for two sides leaves us with a small roster of 26 characters. Each side has three series with two characters each (Castlevania, Metal Gear, and Silent Hill for Konami and Transformers, My Little Pony, and G.I. Joe for Hasbro) and the rest of the series involved only have one character. If 26 characters seems a bit short to you different versions of this list may include other characters that didn't show up in my research making this article, like Uncle Pennybags from Monopoly (one of Hasbro's most well-known board games) or Yugo from Bloody Roar (an actual fighting game).
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What did you think of this roster? What characters would you want to see in a sequel to DreamMix TV World Fighters? Make your voice heard in the comments below.
Thanks for coming!
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