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Game » consists of 2 releases. Released Sep 20, 2002
A revamped edition of Tatsunoko vs. Capcom: Cross Generation of Heroes with new characters, modes, and features. Designed with an international release in mind, all but one character from the original roster remains, as well as several fan-favorite new challengers.
The twelfth main installment of the tag-team fighting game series features a complete overhaul of the series' 2D graphics, with the first major overhaul of the series' character sprites in 13 years.
The King of Fighters '98 Ultimate Match is a rebalanced version of The King of Fighters '98 with new characters.
Various SNK series, from Fatal Fury to Metal Slug, collide in this 2-on-2 tag-team crossover fighting game from SNK Playmore.
Continuing the tag-team mechanics of King of Fighters 2003, The King of Fighters XI is the eleventh main entry in the long-running fighting game series and the second in the Ash Saga.
Originally released for the Atomiswave arcade system, Samurai Shodown VI is a "dream match" installment featuring all fighters from the main series and the ability to choose between a variety of different gameplay styles.
An enhanced update of Samurai Shodown V, bringing back bosses and "Fatality" effects of older games. It is known as the last official game released for the long-running Neo Geo hardware.
The 12th main installment of the tag-team martial arts series brings a new storyline (with a new central protagonist) and a brand new gameplay system (with freeform tag-teaming similar to the Marvel vs Capcom series). It is the last game in the series to originate on Neo Geo hardware.
Created after Playmore's acquisition of SNK, this prequel to the entire Samurai Shodown series completely revamps the button layout again (adding a new Dodge button, bringing back the second game's maneuvers for good use) while adding a variety of new combatants.
One of the most legendary crossover fighting game series is thrown into high gear with a whopping 56-character roster and new three-on-three tag-team gameplay.
The fourth main installment of the Tekken franchise compiles nearly every character featured in the series' three previous games. It also adds a "tag team" mechanic for two-on-two battles.
Some of Capcom's greatest video game heroes are pitted against Marvel's finest superheroes in the third entry of the Marvel vs. Capcom crossover series.
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.
The Japan-only third entry in the bizarre Power Instinct series takes place in a grimdark future 2015, featuring two-on-two tag-team fighting with numerous technical game mechanics (including the ability to use defeated characters as projectiles).
After the defeat of the fearsome warrior Zankuro, a sinister castle rises belonging to the evil sorceror Amakusa (the antagonist from the first game) rises in the fourth installment of the Samurai Shodown series.
The mutants of Marvel's X-Men and the martial artists of Capcom's Street Fighter collide in Capcom's first crossover fighting game.
The sequel to SNK's bizarre weapon-based fighter Savage Reign, Kizune Encounter adds 2v2 tag-team combat with a revamped control scheme and a less colorful ambience.
The final installment of SNK's Art of Fighting series brings a fresh new take to the series, streamlining the gameplay mechanics while adding cleaner sprites, smoother animation, and a brand new roster of challengers.
A fighting game that is based on superheroes in Japanese pop-culture, developed for the Neo Geo by the creators of the Double Dragon and Kunio-kun series.
A wacky 2D fighting game from SNK, where each character has their own bizarre weapons for combat (from boomerangs to gymnast balls).
All of the competitors of the previous World Heroes tournaments come together for one final time-traveling contest to determine who is the strongest warrior in history.
Choose from an eccentric cast of delinquents in this unique Neo Geo blend of traditional fighting games and beat 'em ups.
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.
A new heavily-publicized martial arts tournament, known as the World Heroes Battle Fest, is taking place in modern times. Who among history's greatest warriors will prevail in this third entry to the World Heroes series? Athlete admitted!
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.
Twelve of the fiercest warriors of the late 18th century engage in duels to the death as a dark power rises over Japan in the first weapon-based fighting game for the Neo Geo.
ADK's signature fighting game series returns with new historical warriors, new gameplay techniques, and a revamped Death Match mode.
SNK's second foray into the fighting game genre, known for its dedicated linear story, camera zooming effect (allowing for large character sprites in close-range combat), and the introduction of a gauge that depletes when certain moves are used.
Many of history's greatest warriors, from Genghis Khan to Hulk Hogan, participate in a time-traveling martial arts tournament to determine who is the strongest!
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