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{{nihongo_title|Sega Ages 2500 Series Vol. 11: Hokuto no Ken|セガエイジズ2500シリーズVOL11 北斗の拳}} is a loose remake of [[wikipedia:Sega|Sega]]'s [[Hokuto no Ken (Sega Mark III)|1986 ''Hokuto no Ken'' video game]]. It was released for the [[wikipedia:PlayStation 2|PlayStation 2]] on March 25, 2004. The game features the same 2D gameplay as the original Mark III version, but the graphics are rendered entirely in 3D with cel-shaded character models and environments. The Mark III version is also included as a bonus.
{{nihongo_title|Sega Ages 2500 Series Vol. 11: Hokuto no Ken|セガエイジズ2500シリーズVOL11 北斗の拳}} is a loose remake of [[wikipedia:Sega|Sega]]'s [[Hokuto no Ken (Sega Mark III)|1986 ''Hokuto no Ken'' side-scrolling action video game]]. It was released for the [[wikipedia:PlayStation 2|PlayStation 2]] on March 25, 2004. The game features the same 2D side-scrolling action as the original Mark III version, but the graphics are rendered entirely in 3D with cel-shaded character models and environments. The Mark III version is also included as a bonus.


The main story mode consists of six stages where the player controls not only [[Kenshirō]], but [[Rei]] and [[Toki]] as well on certain stages. In addition to basic attacks, the player can perform various special techniques by selecting them with L and R buttons and then perform the currently selected technique with the triangle button. Performing a special technique will consume a portion of the player's Big Dipper gauge, which must be replenished by defeating enemies if the player seeks to use their special techniques again.
The main story mode consists of six stages where the player controls not only [[Kenshirō]], but [[Rei]] and [[Toki]] as well on certain stages. In addition to basic attacks, the player can perform various special techniques by selecting them with L and R buttons and then perform the currently selected technique with the triangle button. Performing a special technique will consume a portion of the player's Big Dipper gauge, which must be replenished by defeating enemies if the player seeks to use their special techniques again.