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THE MAKING OF THE RUMBLE FISH 1+2
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|Issue 244
THE RUMBLE FISH MIGHT BE AN ODD NAME, BUT THE FIGHTING GAMES THAT BEAR IT ARE AN INTERESTING EVOLUTIONARY LINK BETWEEN FAR MORE FAMOUS FRANCHISES. WE SPEAK TO DIMPS TO FIND OUT WHY THESE FIGHTING GAMES ARE MORE SMOKED SALMON THAN CODSWALLOP
We like to think that Retro Gamer readers are pretty clued up on games, but despite that we’d also be willing to wager that quite a few of you have never heard of The Rumble Fish. Unfortunately the local bookies gave us a confused look when we tried to place that bet, so our willing will never amount to winnings, but the games really should be on your radar because they’ve got quite the pedigree. Dimps, the developer that created the games, probably doesn’t ring any bells either – but the games it has worked on will.
Dimps was founded in 2000 and quickly earned a reputation as a dependable developer for hire, thanks to early projects such as Sonic Advance and Dragon Ball Z: Budokai. However, these kinds of projects weren’t what the staff were used to. “The core team were at SNK before Dimps,” says Hiroyuki Kawano, executive producer of The Rumble Fish games. “Some team members were on the console-focussed team, but, a large percentage were on the arcade side. So, when we started to make games for consoles, a lot of people were starting from the ground up.” Those developers had worked on games including The King Of Fighters and Fatal Fury series, so they were well-versed in computerised combat.

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