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''X-Kaliber 2097'' is a Super NES action video game published by Activision. It was developed by Japanese studios Fupac and Winds. The game takes place in the near- anarchic future of the year 2097, in which the world's economy has been devastated, governments have collapsed, and organized crime has gained dramatic influence. In ''X-Kaliber 2097'', the player guides a swordsman named Slash through a side-scrolling environment.
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encounters take place as one-on-one matches in the style of versus fighting games.


Soundtrack

''X-Kaliber 2097''s American soundtrack features tracks by electronic/
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and arranged for Activision by Ali Lexa. Psykosonik's soundtrack became a prominent part of the game's marketing, and was often plugged in marketing blurbs. The soundtrack is also mentioned on the game packaging, and has its own section in the game manual. The Japanese version features music by
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and Hayato Matsuo, as well as a completely different storyline and script (with different names for every character) compared to the ones that were given in the English localization of the game.


Characters

;Slash (''Gear'' in Japan) :The main protagonist and the current owner of the legendary sword, X-Kaliber. His goal is to bring peace and order to the world. Many of his enemies, especially Raptor, wish to acquire his sword for their own dastardly purposes. In the original Japanese version of the game, Gear is a prisoner serving a homicide sentence, chosen to carry out the New York mission by the US Government. ;Alix (''Cynthia'' in Japan) :Slash's female partner. Alix is taken hostage by Raptor as a bargaining chip for X-Kaliber. Later, Alix becomes a vessel for Krux's consciousness. Alix is freed when Krux was defeated. ;Raptor (''Zieg Dyne'' in Japan) :The warlord ruler of Neo New York. He has terrorized the city into submission and imposes order with the aid of the Morphs, a mysterious race of powerful, monstrous beings. He claims to be the brother of Slash and even carries his own mystic sword, though this weapon was inferior when compared to X-Kaliber. Unknown to all but himself, Raptor has secured the aid of an alien gangster named Krux. ;Kane (''Cocktail'' in Japan) :Raptor's lieutenant. Kane is the only person privy to Raptor's secret plans. He also deals with the many criminal elements under Raptor's control. In combat, Kane uses his cane like a sword and can throw his hat like a flying blade. ;Tattoo (''Tattoo Man'' in Japan) :A large green-skinned humanoid with a tattoo of a rose on his chest. He carries a large sword and can sprout vines from his rose tattoo as a form of offense. A steel mask covers the lower half of his face. Tattoo serves Kane as a chief enforcer and assassin. He bears a slight resemblance to
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fame. ;Chainsaw (''TT'' in Japan) :An android that looks human at first, but later his robotic nature becomes obvious as he takes damage in combat (similar to the
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). Chainsaw carries a large machine gun in his human appearance, but his right arm becomes a real chainsaw later in combat. ;Dr. Blast (''Dr. Mad'' in Japan) :An insane scientist who serves as Raptor's chief scientist. Dr. Blast performs research on the Morphs, seeking better ways for them to serve Raptor's needs. When he encounters Slash, Dr. Blast carries a sample of experimental insect DNA serum. When he consumes this sample, he mutates into a human-sized amalgamation of several insects and arachnids, including a mosquito, a dragonfly, a scorpion, and a spider. ;Spuke (''Creapy'' in Japan) :Krux's lieutenant. A pale blue-skinned humanoid with long blonde hair and wearing a jester's costume. He claims that Slash's sword, X-Kaliber, once belonged to Krux and intends to retrieve it. ;Krux (''Maou'' in Japan) :An alien crime lord from outer space (a demon king in the original). He makes a deal with Raptor to secure his aid in taking over the world. In fact, the Morphs are from Krux's retinue. Krux's ultimate goal is to capture every resource on Earth for his own selfish purposes, to use up or destroy as he pleases.


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