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Game » consists of 7 releases. Released Oct 04, 1996
After a decade-long hiatus, Marvel vs. Capcom 3 continues the popular crossover fighting game series characterized by fast-paced gameplay, complex tag teams, and elaborate combos.
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.
As a 50-year anniversary celebration for both publications (they started the same day), Shounen Magazine and Shounen Sunday cross over in a fighting game.
Made by the team that developed Samurai Shodown V, Arcana Heart features a hand-drawn anime aesthetic, an all-girl fighter roster, and a unique assist character system known as "Arcana".
Take control of some of the most iconic superheroes of the Marvel Universe in this squad-based RPG. Form a well known group such as the Fantastic Four or create your own custom group of heroes to battle Dr. Doom and the Masters of Evil.
Art of Fighting Anthology is a PlayStation 2 compilation of all three Art of Fighting games.
The sequel to The King of Fighters: Maximum Impact continues the story while featuring numerous options and unlockable content (including guest characters from other SNK franchises).
Various SNK series, from Fatal Fury to Metal Slug, collide in this 2-on-2 tag-team crossover fighting game from SNK Playmore.
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.
A package of both Dead or Alive and a Dead or Alive 2 (recreated for the Xbox) both enabled with online play.
Fight for NY continues the story from Def Jam Vendetta while adding in new characters, venues, and gameplay elements.
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.
A spin-off version of Guilty Gear XX, featuring a chaotic system where four players can fight at the same time.
Mortal Kombat: Tournament Edition is the second GBA "port" of Deadly Alliance.
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.
X-Men Next Dimension is a 3D fighting game featuring characters like Cyclops, Wolverine, Magneto, Rogue, and many more. It is the spiritual successor to the Mutant Academy games.
Intended to be a spiritual successor to the Double Dragon fighting game, Rage of the Dragons is 2D tag-team fighting game for the Neo Geo.
The first game in the Shaman King anime/manga franchise brought to the Playstation. One of the last games to be release on the PS1 generation.
A fighting game involving the biggest X-Men characters, and the sequel to the original Mutant Academy. Features elaborate special moves and multiple endings.
The sequel to the 1998 game Guilty Gear, featuring new higher-quality spritework and updated game mechanics (such as the revamped Tension Gauge).
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 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.
The third and final iteration of Street Fighter III, including a wealth of gameplay and design revisions while introducing several new combatants.
The fifth installment in SNK's tag-team fighting game series, bringing together most characters from the series' history in a non-canonical "Dream Match".
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.
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).
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 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.
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.
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