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I think it's because it was overshadowed by a bunch of other more popular games at the time. It came out around 2003-2005 (the exact year depends on the region), which was a very busy time for new game releases on PlayStation 2 and the marketing wasn't anything groundbreaking, so it was overlooked. And that's pretty crazy, because it was published by Ubisoft in PAL regions and Capcom in NTSC-U regions, who are well known names in those regions (the NTSC-J version was self-published by SCEI btw). Another part of it might be the game itself lacking in content and having a lot of repetition. Sure, there are 11 stages, but 4 of them are boss battles and 3 of them basically repeats of other stages with slight modifications. So that makes only 4 actual single player stages. And no, it's not because of technical limitations, the stage data for B versions of stages is duplicated on the disc (even the slightly modified FMVs aren't a filter, they're separate files). The only real limitation for adding more real stages


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