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Game: X-Men: Next Dimension
Console: GameCube

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Unlock Dark Phoenix

To unlock Dark Phoenix beat Story Mode 2nd ending to get to the second ending let Bastion beat Magneto, when Bastion Beat Magneto he will face Phoenix, beat Bastion with Phoenix and then you will get the Dark Phoenix.

Unlock Bishop

To unlock Bishop beat Arcade Mode With Gambit.

Unlock Psylocke

To unlock Psylocke beat Arcade Mode with Besty.

Unlock Blob

To unlock the Blob beat Arcade Mode with Bishop.

Unlock Sentinel A

To unlock Sentinal A beat Arcade Mode With Cyclops.

AI Toggle

Go to the main menu and press UP, UP, DOWN, DOWN, A, A, B, B, X, X, Y, Y to turn off the AI.

Alternate Ways of Unlocking Costumes

Win 1,976 rounds to unlock the fourth skin. Play for 20 hours to unlock the eight skin.

Third Costume

Successfully complete the game in story mode to unlock that character's third costume.

Fourth Costume

Win twenty matches in survival mode with all characters.

Fifth Costume

Successfully complete the game in arcade mode under the hard difficulty setting with all characters.

Sixth Costume

Defeat all ten fighters in time attack mode in under fifteen minutes to unlock the sixth costume for the fighter you selected.

Seventh Costume

Select team mode and choose to fight with eight characters. Defeat all of the your opponent's team by using two or less of your own fighters to unlock the seventh costume for the character(s) you used.

Wolverine gets his original yellow/blue/black costume.
Phoenix gets a red/gold costume similar to Dark Phoenix.
Juggernaut, Gambit, and Psylocke get a costume similar to their comic book original.
Beast gets a blue costume with a yellow X on his chest, and he also has a helmet.

When you chose the seventh costume for Cyclops, Wolverine, Betsy, Juggernaut, Sentinel A (Sentinel), Gambit, Storm, Sabretooth, Rogue and Magneto, they will most commonly appear in their costumes if they were in a 'Vs.' series game (Marvel vs. Capcom: Clash Of The Superheroes, X-Men vs. Street Fighter, X-Men Children Of The Atom, Marvel Super Heroes vs. Street Fighter).

Eighth Costume

Win forty matches in survival mode as any character.

Classic Costumes

Some Characters Have Classic Outfits That Resemble The Classic X-men Characters:

Wolverine: Costume VII
Betsy: Costume VII
Forge: Costume VI
Gambit: Costume V
Juggernaut: Costume VII
Magneto: Costume VII
Nightcrawler: Costume VII
Sabretooth: Costume III
Rogue: Costume VI

Alternate Opponent Costumes

Play in survival mode as Gambit with his seventh costume. Continue until you have won twenty matches. After then, your enemies should be wearing all white costumes, or are partially invisible with markings that look like B, A, X, and Y buttons on them.

Toggle infinite supers

At the main menu, press Up(2), Down(2), A, X, A, X.

One-hit kills

At the main menu, press Up(2), Down(2), X, Y(2), X. Repeat the code for slow deaths.

Play as Bastion

Successfully complete story mode with Magneto without losing any matches to face Bastion. Defeat Bastion to unlock him as a selectable character.

Play as Sentinel B

Win twenty matches in survival mode to unlock Sentinel B as a selectable character.

Nightcrawler: Play in the Dimensional Rage

When in training mode as Nightcrawler, turn on "Infinite Specials" then perform the Dimensional Rage technique. You will be in the Dimension for the technique. Perform a different special other than Dimensional Rage and make it contact. This will cancel Dimensional Rage and leave you in the darkness. To exit, perform the Dimensional Rage again and let it finish properly.

Apocalypse appearance

In the Crypt level, fight in the lowest area for a chance to see Apocalypse. His sarcophagus rises out of his tomb and separates, leaving him floating in the air. He laughs, then goes back inside. This is sometimes triggered by good fighting.




Manufacturer: Activision
Release Date: 25 October, 2002
ESRB Rating: Teen


Description:
Playing X-Men: Next Dimension requires looking at the moves menu. A lot. If you're the kind of person who likes to memorize lists of moves--maybe even finds it fun as it gives you a sense of accomplishment--this game is for you. If you just want a game to play with some friends without cramming as if for an exam, you'd be better off with another fighting title.

But who doesn't love the X-Men? They're all represented here. The biggies (both good and bad): Wolverine, Rogue, Storm, and Cyclops, plus Magneto, Mystique, and Sabretooth. Other favorites also made the cut, including Gambit, Nightcrawler, and Forge. The backgrounds are terrific, and in a particularly impressive design element, you can drift into other landscapes from your original map. For example, if, while fighting from inside Dr. X's mansion, you throw your opponent out the window, you'll find yourself outside on the garden map. It's a good trick, and it almost makes the load time between games reasonable (rematches are quick, but reloads that change environments are painfully slow).

Each character has their own special "super meter" attacks, all of which befit the mutant power detailed in the comic books. Playing one-on-one with friends in versus mode, you can calibrate your character so practiced players have less energy for a more balanced game. These touches are appreciated. So while it's not as addictive as Tekken or any similar benchmark game, X-Men: Next Dimension still has appeal, with a reasonably well-thought-out game design and endearing character elements. --Jennifer Buckendorff

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