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Game » consists of 5 releases. Released Feb 07, 2006
The console version of Calamity Trigger makes its way to the PSP, adding unlimited versions of every character, a shop, and a new mode called Legion.
The second handheld spinoff of the Dragon Ball Z: Budokai series, Another Road features a new original story involving the resurrection of Majin Buu in the "alternate" timeline.
A handheld spin-off of the Dragon Ball Z: Budokai games (and the first Dragon Ball game released for the PlayStation Portable), Shin Budokai ties in with the animated film Dragon Ball Z: Fusion Reborn (and was released in tandem with the film's English dub).
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.
The last original sprite-based fighting game made by Capcom, Capcom Fighting Evolution brings fighters from multiple Street Fighter series (as well as Darkstalkers and Red Earth) together for a crossover bash.
Fight for NY continues the story from Def Jam Vendetta while adding in new characters, venues, and gameplay elements.
Mortal Kombat: Tournament Edition is the second GBA "port" of Deadly Alliance.
The final game in the Fatal Fury franchise, Garou is set ten years after the death of Geese Howard, and features eleven brand new characters for the player to take control over.
The King of Fighters '99 is the sixth installment of the King of Fighters series, introducing new gameplay mechanics such as the "Striker" system. It also introduces a new protagonist, K', as well as a new, darker story arc involving the mysterious cartel called NESTS.
As relations between humans and the Zoanthropes grow sour, a new breed of Zoanthropes brawl in an all-out war in the second installment of the Bloody Roar series of 3D fighting games.
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).
Rough and tough clay warriors return a third time to beat each other senseless on the Nintendo 64. Also, Earthworm Jim and Boogerman!
The fourth installment in SNK's tag-team fighting game series, bringing the "Orochi Saga" to its climax. It's known for introducing the short-lived "Command Mode" system, allowing players to choose from two distinct playstyles.
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).
The fifth installment of SNK's Fatal Fury franchise, completely changing the button layout while introducing the Power Gauge and featuring unique ring-out stages.
A sequel to the infamous sci-fi fighting game Rise of the Robots, revamping the original's gameplay while adding a variety of new robotic combatants to fight with.
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.
A 3D fighting game from the studio behind Virtual On, putting players in control of a weapon-clad gang leader as they fight to determine the strongest gang in Tokyo.
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 2D 1on1 fighter featuring a story mode. Based on the short lived Virtua Fighter anime.
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.
Rare's signature fighting game, featuring heavy use of pre-rendered 3D graphics, a unique match format, a special multi-sequence combo system, and C-C-C-COMBO BREAKER
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 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 definitive version of Fatal Fury 2, improving both the game's speed and the playable character roster.
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.
The hot-blooded sequel to the original Fatal Fury, heavily improving the fighting mechanics of the original while adding a bigger cast of playable characters and worldwide locales.
An 80's fighting game from Capcom that laid the framework for one of the most popular fighting game franchises of all time, as well as the traditional fighting game genre in general.
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