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{{Game
{{Game
|completion=0
|completion=0
|image=Ehrgeiz cover.jpg
|image=Ehrgeiz flyer.jpg
|title=Ehrgeiz
|title=Ehrgeiz
|developer=[[DreamFactory]]
|japanese=エアガイツ
|developer={{colist|DreamFactory|Square}}
|publisher={{colist|Namco|Square|Square Enix}}
|publisher={{colist|Namco|Square|Square Enix}}
|year=1998
|year=1997
|systems={{syslist|cade|ps|ps3|psp|psv}}
|systems={{syslist|cade|ps|ps3|psp|psv}}
|ratings={{ESRB|T}}
|ratings={{ESRB|T}}{{CERO|B}}
|designer=Seiichi Ishii
|designer=Seiichi Ishii
|genre=[[Fighting]]
|genre=[[Fighting]]
|players=1-2
|modes=[[Single player]], [[Multiplayer]]
|modes=[[Single player]], [[Multiplayer]]
}}
}}
{{marquee|Ehrgeiz marquee.jpg}}
{{marquee|Ehrgeiz marquee.jpg}}
{{nihongo|'''Ehrgeiz'''|エアガイツ|Eagaitsu}}, fully titled '''Ehrgeiz: God Bless The Ring''', is a 3D [[fighting]] game developed by [[DreamFactory]] and published by [[Namco]] in [[1998]] for the [[arcade]] platform. It was first ported to the [[PlayStation]] and published by [[Square]] in [[1998]], then to Japan's [[PlayStation Network]] by [[Square Enix]] in [[2008]].
{{nihongo|'''Ehrgeiz'''|エアガイツ|Eagaitsu}}, fully titled as '''Ehrgeiz: God Bless The Ring''', is a three-dimensional [[fighting]] arcade game that was developed by [[DreamFactory]] and [[Square]] for [[Namco]] in [[1997]]; it runs on Namco's System 12 hardware, and was later ported to the [[Sony PlayStation]] by Square themselves in [[1998]], as well as the Japanese [[Sony PlayStation Network]] by [[Square Enix]] a decade after that in [[2008]].


Perhaps the most noteworthy feature of the game is the inclusion of characters from [[Final Fantasy VII]]: Cloud Strife, Tifa Lockhart, and Ehrgeiz's sub-final boss Django (resembling Red XIII) are playable in the arcade and the PlayStation versions; in addition, Sephiroth, Yuffie Kisaragi, Vincent Valentine and Zack Fair were also added to the PlayStation version's roster.
Perhaps the most noteworthy feature of the game is the fact it features characters from [[Final Fantasy VII]], as Cloud Strife, Tifa Lockhart and this title's own sub-final boss Django (who resembles Red XIII) are playable in both the original arcade and Sony PlayStation versions; furthermore, Sephiroth, Yuffie Kisaragi, Vincent Valentine, and Zack Fair were added to the lineup for the Sony PlayStation version.
 
<gallery>
File:Ehrgeiz title screen.png|The game's title screen.
File:Ehrgeiz cabinet.jpg|Upright arcade cabinet.
File:Ehrgeiz cover.jpg|Sony PlayStation cover.
</gallery>


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[[Category:DreamFactory]]
[[Category:Fighting]]
[[Category:Fighting]]
[[Category:Single player]]
[[Category:Single player]]
[[Category:Multiplayer]]
[[Category:Multiplayer]]
[[Category:MAME]]

Latest revision as of 12:00, 15 December 2021

Box artwork for Ehrgeiz.
Box artwork for Ehrgeiz.
Ehrgeiz
Developer(s)DreamFactory, Square
Publisher(s)Namco, Square, Square Enix
Year released1997
System(s)Arcade, PlayStation, PlayStation 3, PlayStation Portable, PlayStation Vita
Japanese titleエアガイツ
Designer(s)Seiichi Ishii
Genre(s)Fighting
Players1-2
ModesSingle player, Multiplayer
Rating(s)ESRB TeenCERO Ages 12 and up
LinksEhrgeiz ChannelSearchSearch
Ehrgeiz marquee

Ehrgeiz (エアガイツ Eagaitsu?), fully titled as Ehrgeiz: God Bless The Ring, is a three-dimensional fighting arcade game that was developed by DreamFactory and Square for Namco in 1997; it runs on Namco's System 12 hardware, and was later ported to the Sony PlayStation by Square themselves in 1998, as well as the Japanese Sony PlayStation Network by Square Enix a decade after that in 2008.

Perhaps the most noteworthy feature of the game is the fact it features characters from Final Fantasy VII, as Cloud Strife, Tifa Lockhart and this title's own sub-final boss Django (who resembles Red XIII) are playable in both the original arcade and Sony PlayStation versions; furthermore, Sephiroth, Yuffie Kisaragi, Vincent Valentine, and Zack Fair were added to the lineup for the Sony PlayStation version.

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