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Game » consists of 20 releases. Released Dec 09, 1992
Take control of fierce female warriors in a 1940s dark Deco world in this stylish indie fighting game developed by (and for) hardcore fighting game enthusiasts.
The King of Fighters '98 Ultimate Match is a rebalanced version of The King of Fighters '98 with new characters.
The third installment of the Ultimate Ninja series (Narutimate Ninja in Japan), Naruto: Ultimate Ninja 3 is for the Playstation 2.
The full version of Akatsuki Shisei Ichigō, adding new characters, updated gameplay elements, and additional story.
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.
Rough and tough clay warriors return a third time to beat each other senseless on the Nintendo 64. Also, Earthworm Jim and Boogerman!
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.
A 2D 1on1 fighter featuring a story mode. Based on the short lived Virtua Fighter anime.
Loosely inspired by the Conan the Barbarian-inspired dark fantasy comics of the '70s and '80s, WeaponLord is a 2D weapon-based fighting game where fierce barbarian warriors strike, parry, and counter-attack to become the new Weapon Lord.
A spin-off of the Super Butoden series made for the Sega Saturn, featuring the roster and character graphics from the earlier PlayStation spin-off and gameplay more in-line with the original trilogy.
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.
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
The third and final installment of the original Super Butoden trilogy brings the series to the Majin Buu Saga of the Dragon Ball Z storyline.
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.
A fighting game developed by SNK's Korean partner Viccom.
The second installment of the Super Butoden series improves the graphical and gameplay style of its predecessor and is one of the earliest games in the series to focus on storylines from the Dragon Ball animated films.
One-on-one combat with the titular Turtles in this trio of TMNT-licensed fighting games developed by Konami for the NES, SNES, and Genesis. The last TMNT game released in the 1990s.
One of the earliest fighting games to bear the Dragon Ball license, adding new concepts to the burgeoning fighting game genre (including a roaming split-screen view for less restrictive playfields).
A Taiwanese fighting game for MS-DOS computers, heavily reminiscent of Street Fighter II. It is known for its freeware release (and enhanced Windows port) from a fan website that later became Super Fighter Team.
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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