Tobal No 1 - PlayStation
Tobal No. 1 is a PlayStation fighting game developed by DreamFactory and published by Square, featuring character designs by Akira Toriyama. It combines fast 3D arena combat with a separate quest-style mode.
- Cleaned, tested, and guaranteed to play. Disc play surface is in good condition.
- Fast-paced 3D fighting focuses on movement around the arena, grapples, strikes, and combo-driven close combat rather than strictly side-on matches.
- The roster includes original fighters with distinct move sets, giving the game a different feel from weapon-based or projectile-heavy fighters of the era.
- A dedicated Quest Mode adds dungeon-style exploration and enemy encounters beyond standard one-on-one battles.
- Local play supports head-to-head matches for 1 to 2 players on the same system.
- The original release is known for its included Square Soft Sampler CD, a notable detail tied to the game’s early PlayStation run.
Tobal No. 1 was published by Square and remains a distinctive part of the PlayStation library thanks to its arena fighter mechanics and Akira Toriyama artwork.
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Description
Tobal No. 1 is a PlayStation fighting game developed by DreamFactory and published by Square, featuring character designs by Akira Toriyama. It combines fast 3D arena combat with a separate quest-style mode.
- Cleaned, tested, and guaranteed to play. Disc play surface is in good condition.
- Fast-paced 3D fighting focuses on movement around the arena, grapples, strikes, and combo-driven close combat rather than strictly side-on matches.
- The roster includes original fighters with distinct move sets, giving the game a different feel from weapon-based or projectile-heavy fighters of the era.
- A dedicated Quest Mode adds dungeon-style exploration and enemy encounters beyond standard one-on-one battles.
- Local play supports head-to-head matches for 1 to 2 players on the same system.
- The original release is known for its included Square Soft Sampler CD, a notable detail tied to the game’s early PlayStation run.
Tobal No. 1 was published by Square and remains a distinctive part of the PlayStation library thanks to its arena fighter mechanics and Akira Toriyama artwork.




















