Grand Battle! Swan Colosseum

'Grand Battle! Swan Colosseum' is a fighting game based on the One Piece manga and anime, released for the WonderSwan Color. Designed as a handheld spin-off to Grand Battle! 2, it condenses many of the game elements to a smaller scale, with its story material adapted almost exclusively from the Alabasta Saga.

The game was developed by Dimps, published by Bandai, and released on July 12, 2002.

Playable

 * Monkey D. Luffy
 * Roronoa Zoro
 * Nami
 * Usopp
 * Sanji
 * Tony Tony Chopper

Unlockable

 * Nico Robin/Miss AllSunday
 * Captain Smoker
 * Tashigi
 * Mr. 0 Crocodile
 * Mr. 1 (exclusive game character)
 * Mr. 2 Bon Kurei
 * Portgas D. Ace

Stages

 * Reverse Mountain
 * Whisky Peak
 * Little Garden
 * Drum Island
 * Alabasta Desert
 * Alabasta Shore
 * Alabasta Shore (Going Merry docked)
 * Alubarna

Many familiar characters are cameo-ed in the backgrounds, such as dr. Kureha in Drum Island's stage, or Vivi (as Miss Wednesday) in Whisky Peak. Vivi's pet spot bill duck Karoo is also cameoed in the game's credits doing familiar animations from the show.

4Kids Entertainment, who at the time was the company who owned the dub rights, and Bandai never brought this game to America, but the graphics and sprites were reused in the American only Shonen Jump's One Piece for the Game Boy Advance.

Gameplay
The gameplay is almost the same as the Playstation games, except unlike the Playstation games, the gameplay in this game is more simple. This is because this game featured less special and combo moves due to the Wonderswan controls.

The items found during the game are from both Grand Battle! and its sequel.

The game modes are the same as in Grand Battle! (Event Battle, Grand Battle, Options) plus a Bonus Mode, in where the player can see their card collection or play a mini-game.

Bonus Features
By meeting certain conditions (most often, completing a character's Event Battle without losing at any point), players can unlock a number of different wanted posters. These are:

More than half of these posters affect gameplay, mostly by enabling new characters, stages, or even attacks to be unlocked.

In the 4th stage of Event Battle, the player must play through a bonus game which consists of beating as many Kung Fu Dewgongs as the player can within 60 seconds. They can later unlock it as a mini-game.

Trivia

 * During the credits, many sprite animations of Karoo are seen. It's not known if he was intended to be a playable character or not.
 * Many of the game's assets - including music - were later repurposed for the (American-produced) GBA-exclusive One Piece.