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Other Ports
SEGA Dreamcast
Both Heritage for the Future and its earlier revision would later be ported to the Sega Dreamcast under the former's title, allowing the player to choose which revision they want to play. A special edition of the Dreamcast version named JoJo's Bizarre Adventure: Heritage for the Future for Matching Service added an online mode to the game, which has since become defunct.
The Dreamcast port features a few new modes, along with more options to existing ones like selecting difficulty in Story Mode or handicaps for Versus Mode.
The SEGA Dreamcast port contains the following new game modes:
Two players duke it out in direct combat. After defeating the other player, the winner proceeds to Story Mode until the second player inserts another coin to play again.
This mode allows the player to practice character attacks, skills, and combos using various battle settings. The computer opponent's behavior can be set to various settings. The player can also choose to display attack data, combo data, and damage.
This is similar to Challenge Mode as it a features a gauntlet of ten single-round matches on a single health bar and Super Combo Gauge, the difference being that Survival doesn't offer you an option to recover either bar after a win.
After beating Challenge or Survival Mode with Alessi, a new option will appear in the main menu called Alessi that features multiple modes based on Sethan's ability.
JoJo's Bizarre Adventure HD Ver. (PSN/XBLA)
In 2012, Heritage for the Future was ported to Xbox Live Arcade and PlayStation Network with upscaled graphics and online play, as JoJo's Bizarre Adventure HD Ver., though this version was delisted in 2014.[1]