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Pitting together fighters from SNK's other franchises, The King of Fighters '94 introduces a new team-based system where players fight in teams of three, eliminating each combatant in one-on-one rounds.
Giant beasts from different parts of the post-apocalyptic world fight each other for global domination in this violent 2D fighting game from Atari.
Also known as Kaiser Knuckle, Global Champion is Taito's answer to the fighting game craze of the early '90s.
The sole video game adaptation of the cartoon spin-off of the Double Dragon game series. Rather than base itself on the original series' beat-'em-up roots, this game capitalizes on the popularity of the 2D fighting game genre.
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.
Taekwon-Do is a Super Famicom fighting game that attempts to capture the realistic tone of Taekwondo tournament fighting. It was developed and published by Human Entertainment.
A traditional fighting game exclusive to Amiga computers (as well as the CD32) in Europe, featuring a large 18-character roster, smooth character and background animations, and gameplay accurate to other popular fighting games of the era.
A 1994 arcade beat-em-up by Capcom, based on the Dark Horse comics license based in turn on two sci-fi movie franchises. Humans and Predators join forces to fight the aliens who have overrun San Drad, California.
Data East goes for Round 2 in the 90's arcade fighting game scene as they bring their infamous fighting game to the Neo Geo.
The direct sequel to the original Art of Fighting, adding a more traditional single-player mode (where any character can be chosen) and an improved character roster.
The fifth iteration of Street Fighter II makes further changes to each characters' movelist while rebalancing the game and adding a new Super Meter (with a Super Combo attack for each fighter), adjustable game speed settings, and a hidden final boss.
The first in a long-running 3D fighting game series from Sega's AM2 team. It is best known as the first fighting game where each combatant is rendered using 3D polygons in real-time.
Wade, Boris, and Kyle star in this Final Fight clone from Konami.
The official boxing game of Heavyweight Boxing Champion, Riddick "Big Daddy" Bowe. One of the many popular boxers of the 1990s.
An RPG brawler released for the Family Computer and Super Famicom based on the anime and manga of the same name. Both were developed by TOSE and published by Bandai.
The definitive version of Fatal Fury 2, improving both the game's speed and the playable character roster.
A side-scrolling platformer/shooter from Treasure. Its colorful art style and frenetic shooting action have earned it near universal praise.
General Chaos is a satirical military arcade strategy game that blends War Games with a bit of Hogan's Heroes.
An enhanced remake of the 1987 release Sid Meier's Pirates!. The game is a pirate simulator in which the player tries to gain wealth and high status by sailing the seas.
The 8-Bit adaptation of Final Fight featuring super-deformed style characters.
Straight-to-console sequel to the original Final Fight takes Mike Haggar worldwide as he and two new allies take on a re-grouped Mad Gear gang.
The greatest amalgam of motorsports and paleontology ever conceived.
Fight through the championship as one of ten fictional wrestlers, both on and off the ring, in SNK's sole professional wrestling game.
The best port of the arcade hit, Final Fight. The game would feature all three characters, two player gameplay, and an arranged soundtrack.
Body Blows is a fighting game from the famous software house Team 17. It features eleven combatants with backgrounds in a variety of fighting styles. It was released on the PC, Commodore CDTV and Amiga 500/1200.
Nine martial artists from around the world compete in a tournament in Data East's first fighting game since the genre's Street Fighter II boom. It is best known for being the subject in a lawsuit due to its similarities with Street Fighter II.
With just a car and a shotgun, players travel across a wasteland to survive.
The second SNES fighting game based on the comedic martial arts manga and anime series Ranma ½. Also known as the only game in the series to be localized intact for the U.S. and Europe.
A four player fighting tournament featuring the Kunio-kun characters.
Mr. X and his powerful criminal syndicate have returned to the streets. Players take control of up to two of the four vigilantes, fighting their way through the hordes of punks once again, in one of the most acclaimed beat 'em up brawlers of all time.
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