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King of Colosseum Green
DeveloperSpike
Release DateMarch 6, 2003
PlatformPlayStation 2 (JPN)
Memory Card Space1820KB
Number of Players1-2

King of Colosseum: Green was released by Spike in March of 2003 and is a Stand-Alone game in one regard but also the second half of the game intended to be King of Colosseum Red. King of Colossum, or KOC as it is often referred to as, is the sequel to Kings Soul for the original Playstation. While drawing it's gameplay engine from King's Soul as well as it's graphics engine, many upgrades were made to the game. The Addition of the Critical System from the Fire Pro Wrestling series, as well as the largely expanded roster beyond AJPW, made for a worthy successor to King's Soul. The Game was actually split into two discs, KOC Red and KOC Green due to it's massive contents. KOC Green was released just over 3 months after KOC Red.

KOC Green featured some gameplay enhancements over KOC Red, most notably is the Rope-Break "bug" that was adjusted in the months between releases so you had to be much closer to the ropes in order to get a break. Otherwise the core of the game is very similar to KOC Red beyond the Roster, which is completely different and notably smaller than KOC Red.

Contents

How To Play this Game on Your System

To Play this game on your American/European PS2, you Need:

1) A Mod Chip

2) Swap Magic Discs in Combination with either a Flip top case or Slide Card

3) A Hard Drive-based Solution such as HD Loader


Combining with KOC: Red

KOC Green offered a unique experience in that you could Combine (or Fuse) the Game with the next game (King of Colosseum Red) to combine the Rosters, Rings and Arenas of the two games into one "Ultimate" King of Colosseum. This process was rather daunting for those with Japanese PS2's, let alone the multitude of Non-Japanese Gamers trying to Fuse the game via Swap Magic or other methods. Several "Hacked" game saves were released trying to simulate a Fused KOC but they never rivaled the real thing. The "Hacked" Green Save only adds the Rosters of the two games but not the Arenas, Edits, Belts or anything else from KOC Red.

Instructions for Combining coming soon

Roster

Pro Wrestling NOAH
  • Mitsuharu Misawa
  • Akira Taue
  • Yoshihari Ogawa
  • Takeshi Rikioh
  • Takeshi Morishima
  • Tamon Honda
  • Jun Izumida
  • IZU
  • Masao Inoue
  • Takuma Sano
  • Daisuke Ikeda
  • Takashi Sugiura
  • Mohammed Yone
  • Kishin Kawabata
  • Naomichi Marufuji
  • Kortaro Suzuki
  • Rusher Kimura
  • Kiruka Eigen
  • Mitsuo Momota
  • Masashi Aoyagi
  • Vader
  • Scorpio
  • Richard Slinger
  • Mike Modest
  • Donovan Morgan
Burning
  • Kenta Kobashi
  • Kentaro Shiga
  • Tsuyushi Kikuchi
  • KENTA
Sterness
  • Jun Akiyama
  • Akitoshi Saito
  • Yoshin Kanemaru
  • Makoto Hashi
No Fear
  • Takao Omori
  • Satoru Asako
Zero-One
  • Shinya Hashimoto
  • Tatsuhito Takaiwa
  • Naohiro Hoshikawa
  • Kohei Sato
  • Ryouji Sai
  • FugoFugo Yumeji
  • Yoshihito Sasaki
  • Shinsuke Z Yamagasa
  • Fuyuki Takahashi
  • Tom Howard
  • The Predator
  • Steve Corino
  • CW Anderson
  • Samoa Joe
Fire Emblem
  • Shinjiro Ohtani
  • Masato Tanaka
  • Kuroge wagyuta
UFO
  • Naoya Ogawa
Brazilian Top Team
  • Antonio Roderigo Noguiera
  • Mario Sperry
Freelance
  • Yoshihiro Takayama
  • Kazuyuki Fujita
Legends
  • Jumbo Tsuruta

Related Links

KOC Access - Run by Monitor

Fireproclub Forum - Talk about the Game

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