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The third entry in Examu's signature all-girl fighting game series, further revamping the gameplay mechanics of its previous games while building up the roster.
Vanguard Princess is a Japanese freeware fighting game created using Fighter Maker 2nd. The game was developed by Tomoaki Sugeno, rumored to be an ex-Capcom employee, and features a full cast of female anime-style characters. The game was released on June 26, 2009.
A wrestling game for the PS2.
The full-fledged sequel to the all-girl fighting game Arcana Heart, featuring revamped gameplay and new fighters and Arcanas to choose from.
Made by the team that developed Samurai Shodown V, Arcana Heart features a hand-drawn anime aesthetic, an all-girl fighter roster, and a unique assist character system known as "Arcana".
Wrestle Angel Survivor is similar to previous Wrestle Angels games in that it features a card battling system, all-female wrestlers, and a mode in which you manage a Wrestling company.
It's all female wrestling in Rumble Roses XX, the sequel to Rumble Roses.
Rumble Roses is an all female wrestling game made by Konami.
Simplistic 3d versus fighter for PS2 with all-female cast and an emphasis on breast physics. Released only in Europe and in Japan as Simple 2000 Series Vol. 55: The Catfight: Joneko Densetsu.
Heartbeat Boxing is a boxing simulator featuring an all-female cast.
Bikini Karate Babes is a 2D, FMV fighting game from Creative Edge Studios, where all the women wear next to nothing and fight.
A super-deformed parody fighting game from Soft Circle French-Bread.
Gals Fighters, the last in the great line of Neo Geo Pocket Color fighters, was released in 2000 as one of the last titles for the portable. It featured a roster of SNK's greatest female combatants, classic SNK fighter gameplay
The fifth and final main revision of Asuka 120% BURNING Fest. series, overhauling the series' gameplay while featuring a new voiceover cast.
A Japan-exclusive crossover game with characters from several '60s and '70s magical girl anime. It is based on the game The Unholy War, focused on turn-based tactics with 3D arena-fighting segments.
The sequel to the all-girl fighting game, Advanced V.G.
The fourth main revision in the Asuka 120% Burning Fest. series, featuring re-drawn high-quality anime-style graphics and anime FMV cutscenes.
The second game in the Asuka 120% franchise to bear the "Excellent" moniker.
A 3D fighting game adaptation of the Saber Marionette J sci-fi adventure harem anime. It features both a roster comprised of female androids and a unique system where players can augment their fighter with special parts prior to the match (sometimes with comedic effect).
An obscure 2D arcade fighting game by Tecmo. Released exclusively in Japan, it features an all-girl roster and a bizarre mix of hand-drawn graphics and pre-rendered 3D models (both used for character sprites).
A compilation of Variable Geo titles.
A fighting game starring an all-female cast of digitized actresses, similar to Mortal Kombat.
A Joshi wrestling themed strategy game by KSS.
A Super Famicom fighting game based on the magical girl anime and manga Sailor Moon. The game features all of the Sailor Scouts as playable fighters and they once again fight each other to determine their leader.
The third main revision to the Asuka 120% series marks the series' first 32-bit console release, adding a new "Burning Gauge" mechanic.
The first major revision of the Asuka 120% BURNING Fest. series adds four new representatives, updated graphics, and a new redbook audio soundtrack.
A Variable Geo game for the Super Famicom.
This all-girl fighting game was released on the PlayStation and Saturn.
Wrestling game developed by Jaleco in 1994. It is based on the all-women Joshi Pro Wrestling circuit and features multiple modes.
Wrestling and card-based video game published by Imagineer in 1994 for the Super Famicom.
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