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In these classic arcade brawlers, players become a group of Dungeons & Dragons-inspired adventurers fighting to restore the light of Good to the fantasy kingdom of Mystara.
The original arcade versions of Final Fight and Magic Sword are collected in this downloadable release.
An arcade mahjong solitaire game by Mitchell, stylized after ancient China. Based on the nikakudori variant, it has two different boards inching closer together towards the middle, with an automatic defeat if both sides touch.
A sequel to Mitchell's Puzz Loop arcade game, featuring a new cartoony horror-themed art style and a new game mode involving larger "power balls".
CAVE's first shoot-'em-up to use third-party arcade hardware (and their first side-scrolling shoot-'em-up). It is known for its distinct steampunk aesthetic and its "Gunflyer" supporting ship mechanic.
A revised sequel to the 1998 game JoJo's Venture, adding more characters and game modes in this fighting game adaptation of the manga series of the same name.
A Japan-only arcade game from Capcom that combines the strategic wargame style of Koei's Romance of the Three Kingdoms with two-player riichi mahjong.
The third and final iteration of Street Fighter III, including a wealth of gameplay and design revisions while introducing several new combatants.
The console port of the two beat-em-up games set in the D&D Universe.
The last and largest installment of the Street Fighter Alpha trilogy adds even more characters while adding three unique "fighting styles" (each with special abilities and traits). GO FOR BROKE!
The third (and final) major installment of Capcom's horror-themed fighting game series adds a variety of new characters and major gameplay changes (such as changing the round-based system to a lives-based system).
The second iteration of Street Fighter III, updating the original game while adding three new combatants and a new gameplay mechanic ("EX Special Moves").
The second entry in the Marvel vs. Capcom crossover series, Marvel Super Heroes vs. Street Fighter pits fighters from Street Fighter Alpha 2 alongside fighters from Marvel Super Heroes.
A Sci-Fi beat'em up from Capcom that was only released in Japan and Europe in 1997.
After numerous iterations of Street Fighter II (and its spin-off Street Fighter Alpha series), Capcom continues its classic fighting game series with a new cast of fighters, a higher-quality graphical style, and revamped gameplay mechanics (introducing the "parry" and "Super Art" systems).
A sequel to Dungeons & Dragons: Tower of Doom, Shadow Over Mystara is a combination of the beat-em-up and role-playing genres, taking conventions from both genres.
A Capcom-developed brawler featuring many famous Marvel characters set during the popular Infinity Gauntlet series.
Fight through eight boss monsters and level up your abilities as one of four heroes in this obscure Capcom fighting game for the CPS-3 arcade hardware.
Capcom's answer to Tetris, Super Puzzle Fighter II Turbo is a puzzle game made and released by Capcom. It features the "super deformed" or "chibi" sprites from Pocket Fighter/Super Gem Fighter Mini Mix, and cameos from all over Capcom's fighting universe.,
The sequel to (and remake of) Street Fighter Alpha brings five new fighters into the fray including newcomer schoolgirl Sakura while adding a new special ability: the "Custom Combo", in which players can trigger a massive timed combo chain using their Super Meter.
The fourth entry in Capcom's vertical scrolling shooter series for the arcade.
Set years before the World Warrior tournament of Street Fighter II, Street Fighter Alpha explores the backstories of some of the series's familiar faces (while introducing new ones) with a revamped fighting game engine (complete with a new cartoony art style).
Cyberbots: FullMetal Madness is a mech based fighting game published and developed by Capcom. The game was released in Arcades in 1994 and was then ported to the PlayStation and Sega Saturn shortly after.
The second installment of the Darkstalkers franchise refines both the original game's story (adding two new fighters) and gameplay (including an improved "super meter" system where characters can stock up on multiple meters and can perform enhanced moves at any time).
The first fighting game set in the Marvel universe brings Capcom's take on the X-Men series, as the titular mutant superheroes must fight the mutant followers of Magneto.
Armored Warriors, the beat'em up from Capcom that features mechs as playable fighters.
Gothic horror-themed archetypes fight for the right to be "Lord of the Night" in the first entry of Capcom's off-beat second fighting game series.
The first of two arcade beat-em-up games made by Capcom with the D&D theme to it.
Capcom's main entry into pro-wrestling video games, Saturday Night Slam Masters blends a colorful cast of fictional characters with unique mechanics based on fighting games.
The greatest amalgam of motorsports and paleontology ever conceived.
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