For decades, One Piece has captivated audiences with its sprawling world, eccentric characters, and themes of freedom and friendship. Among the many video game adaptations of Eiichiro Oda’s masterpiece, One Piece: Grand Adventure (2006) stands out as a fan-favorite fighting game. Despite never receiving an official PC release, the game has found new life on modern computers through emulation. This essay explores the game’s core mechanics, roster, and legacy, while also discussing how PC players can legally experience this hidden gem today.

The game features a roster tailored to the North American 4Kids dub, covering story arcs up to . Roronoa Zoro

The game includes 10+ party mini-games (e.g., Sanji’s cooking contest, Zoro’s weightlifting) that unlock concept art, music tracks, and alternative costumes.