The game was then ported to the Sony Playstation and renamed Soul Blade in Europe, North America, and Australia to avoid potential complications with Edge Games. Hwang Seong-gyeong (initially a palette swap of Heishiro Mitsurugi for the Korean version of the game) was introduced to Japanese players with a new movelist, Cervantes de Leon became selectable, Guard Impacts and Air Combos were implemented, and all the characters received upgraded movelists. II, upon the complaints of players who found the difficulty quite high and the last boss "unbeatable". A few months later, Namco released a fixed version labeled Soul Edge Ver. It was initially released in the arcades in 1995. Soul Edge ( ソウルエッジ, Souru Ejji ?) is the first installment in the Soul series fighting games developed and published by Namco. Raster, 640 x 480 pixels (Horizontal), 65536 colors
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