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This compilation contains The King of fighters '94 through '98.
The PSP version of Street Fighter Alpha 3, featuring all new modes and four new characters.
Last of Blade compilation containing Last Blade 1 and 2.
Various SNK series, from Fatal Fury to Metal Slug, collide in this 2-on-2 tag-team crossover fighting game from SNK Playmore.
A cel-shaded arcade fighting game adaptation of the Dragon Ball manga and anime. Led by some of the team behind some of Capcom's finest fighting game franchises, Super Dragon Ball Z brings a more traditional fighting game aesthetic in an era better known for the "Budokai" and "Budokai Tenkaichi" series.
Developed by the team behind the Guilty Gear series, Fist of the North Star is a fighting game adaptation of the hyper-violent post-apocalyptic manga and anime of the same name.
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.
Japan-exclusive collection of all of the Darkstalkers games released at the time.
A graphical update of King of Fighters 94 released only in Japan.
The long-running King of Fighters series is brought to 3D for the first time, featuring a mix of new and classic characters as they battle in a tournament in modern-day Southtown.
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.
Mix-and-match your favorite versions of the Street Fighter II cast to create new dream matches in this special 15th anniversary edition of the arcade classic.
A spin-off version of Guilty Gear XX, featuring a chaotic system where four players can fight at the same time.
An indie 2D fighting game developed in 2003 by the doujin group SUBTLE STYLE.
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.
After over a decade of rivalry, SNK brings its fight with Capcom into its home turf: the Neo Geo.
The first revision of Guitly Gear XX, rebalancing the character roster while adding Robo-Ky as a playable character from the start. Its console version also expands most game modes, with the Xbox version introducing online multiplayer.
A comedic fighting game released late in the Neo Geo's lifespan. It is a soft reboot of the Power Instinct series and is known for its use of comedic vocalized music.
The ninth installment of the King of Fighters series and the second "Dream Match" entry, removing the "Striker" system entirely for traditional 3-on-3 matches.
Capcom vs. SNK is a fighting game published for the systems SEGA Dreamcast and PSone. It's an update of Capcom Vs SNK.
The third installment of the Guilty Gear fighting game series, revising the gameplay from Guilty Gear X while adding new characters, the "Psych Burst" mechanic, and the Dust button.
The second in the Super Smash Bros. series brings the four-player brawling action to the GameCube, significantly expanding the roster and single-player content while refining gameplay.
The eighth installment of the King of Fighters series (and the first after SNK's bankruptcy), radically changing the traditional 3-on-3 team system to allow any combination of fighters and Strikers.
Capcom's final entry with their collaboration with SNK, adding a variety of new fighters and a six-button layout while completely revamping both the "Ratio" team building system and the "Groove" gameplay style system.
Super Street Fighter II: Turbo Revival is a port of Super Street Fighter II: Turbo released for the Game Boy Advance.
Students of Japanese high schools brawl again, this time in teams of three, in this sequel to Rival Schools.
Capcom's initial entry into their crossover fighting game series with rival SNK, pitting fighters from the Street Fighter and King of Fighters series together in an all-out team-based brawl.
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