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Game » consists of 15 releases. Released Aug 30, 1987
A 2D fighting game by Arc System Works for the PS1, featuring anime-style graphics and themes, a heavy metal soundtrack, and a distinct fast-paced gameplay system.
Fightin' Spirit is a 2D fighting game for Amiga and Amiga CD32.
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.
In this adventure based on a popular comedic group from Brazil, your goal is to get laid at a party while getting through challenges mostly cloned from classic games such as Pac-Man, Street Fighter and Doom.
A fighting game for the Amiga, Amiga CD32, and PC.
A Japan-only 2D fighting game for the Super Famicom that featured famous kaiju such as Godzilla and Mothra among others. It is the sequel to the TurboGrafx-CD fighter game Godzilla: Battle Legends.
A less violent fighting game developed by the Finnish software house Terramarque using cute elf characters.
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 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.
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.
A proof-of-concept one-on-one fighting game that eventually birthed the One Must Fall robot fighting series.
A fighting game by Culture Brain, released for the SNES. Features characters from the earlier "Flying Warriors" for the NES.
Street Combat is a reskinned version of Ranma 1/2: Chounai Gekitou Hen, intended for American audiences. The game is a generic fighting game, typical to the early nineties.
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!
Unlicensed NES fighting game released only in Asia and Brazil. Caltron intended to release it in the US, but it ultimately never surfaced.
Human Killing Machine was a spiritual sequel to the home computer version of Street Fighter 1 developed by Tiertex.
A one-on-one martial arts fighting game for the NES published by Toei. It was released in Japan only on December 13th 1988.
An obscure Japanese fighting game predating Street Fighter II, in which an unnamed priest must cleanse the world of numerous ghosts. It is the first game to use digitized sprites (and the first to use the art of claymation) for its characters.
An early fighting game from Jaleco, developed for the Famicom Disk System in 1987. The combat is based on Shaolin Kung Fu.
International Karate + is a 2D martial arts fighting game.
Take control of one of three large mechs and fight one-on-one duels in this 1985 arcade fighting game by Konami.
An early fighting game released in Japanese arcades by Taito in 1985. It is the first fighting game to include throws and grapples, and the first fighting game with a playable female character. It also features a regenerating health bar.
Considered one of the progenitors of the fighting game genre, Yie Ar Kung-Fu is a Konami arcade game that puts players in the role of a martial artist as he fights the masters of various weaponry to become the Grand Master.
The game that kick-started the arcade fighting game genre, Karate Champ puts players in one-on-one kumite matches with techniques in the art of karate.
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