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Metal Fight Beyblade Portable: Chouzetsu Tensei! Vulcan Horuseus
[Clean Japanese ISO] + [English .xdelta Patch] │ ▼ via xDelta UI [Fully Localized English ISO]
Released in October 2010, this title captures the intensity of the Metal Fight Beyblade anime. It features: SCREEEEECH—BOOM
The game introduces Vulcan Horuseus, a unique Beyblade tied to an exclusive narrative featuring characters from the Metal Masters anime season.
Beyond standard stadium battles, the game includes "Field Battles" (point A to point B races) and "Big Bay Battles" against massive opponents. Why You Need the English Patch (Extra Quality)
Applying this patch requires a bit of technical knowledge, but it is well worth the effort. It features: The game introduces Vulcan Horuseus, a
Players can swap out Face Bolts, Energy Rings, Fusion Wheels, Spin Tracks, and Performance Tips. Each part alters weight, balance, and attack trajectories.
The battle began. The Unplayed had no fancy moves, no voice lines. It just spun. But its spin speed multiplied every second. The little PSP’s fan—another thing it shouldn’t have—whirred to life. Leo’s thumbs danced. He tapped the charge shot. He used his illegal Orion part. The screen flickered.
Leo sat in the sudden silence. The scent of warm circuitry lingered. He looked at the dark reflection on the console’s screen—his own tired, smiling face. Players can swap out Face Bolts, Energy Rings,
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The PlayStation Portable (PSP) library is packed with hidden gems that never officially left Japan. Among these is Metal Fight Beyblade Portable: Choujou Kessen! Big Bang Bladers , a game that captures the high-intensity anime action of the Metal Fight (Beyblade: Metal Fusion/Masters) era. For years, Western fans could only play the game by guessing through Japanese menus.
The English patch project is a fan-driven effort to translate the originally Japanese-only PSP title into English. While several "Extra Quality" or "Fixed" versions exist online, they primarily focus on making the complex menus and customization systems accessible to Western players. Core Gameplay & English Patch Features
Learn exactly what each special move does.