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The seventh installment of SNK's King of Fighters series and the last game they developed before their bankruptcy. It features an expansion of the "Striker" system, including numerous Striker-only characters for additional options.
The Dreamcast version of King of Fighters '99.
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 fourth main installment of the Tekken franchise compiles nearly every character featured in the series' three previous games. It also adds a "tag team" mechanic for two-on-two battles.
A unique mixed martial arts fighting game from SNK, in which players move their fighter with two buttons and perform attacks and special techniques with the joystick.
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 3D arcade fighting game by Konami, similar to Sega's Virtua Fighter 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 third "King of Iron Fist" tournament is underway, and several newcomers enter the fray in the third installment of the Tekken series.
A generic Japanese-exclusive 3D fighting game by Taito, where players can pick the fighting style of their fighters.
The third installment in SNK's tag-team fighting game series, further revamping the gameplay while completely redrawing all characters in a newer style.
The sequel to Namco's original 3D fighting game adds new characters and a variety of new moves and unique attacks.
The second installment in SNK's tag-team fighting game series, introducing the ability for players to customize their own three-fighter team from the overall roster.
All of the competitors of the previous World Heroes tournaments come together for one final time-traveling contest to determine who is the strongest warrior in history.
A Super Famicom exclusive sequel to Data East's arcade fighting game series, featuring a story mode where Mizoguchi travels throughout the world to battle a mysterious masked figure (who Data East fans probably already know).
Namco's answer to Sega's Virtua Fighter, featuring a unique button system where each of the four buttons corresponds to attacks from each of the fighter's arms and legs.
Pitting together fighters from SNK's other franchises, The King of Fighters '94 introduces a new team-based system where players fight in teams of three, eliminating each combatant in one-on-one rounds.
Also known as Kaiser Knuckle, Global Champion is Taito's answer to the fighting game craze of the early '90s.
A new heavily-publicized martial arts tournament, known as the World Heroes Battle Fest, is taking place in modern times. Who among history's greatest warriors will prevail in this third entry to the World Heroes series? Athlete admitted!
Data East goes for Round 2 in the 90's arcade fighting game scene as they bring their infamous fighting game to the Neo Geo.
An RPG brawler released for the Family Computer and Super Famicom based on the anime and manga of the same name. Both were developed by TOSE and published by Bandai.
The definitive version of Fatal Fury 2, improving both the game's speed and the playable character roster.
ADK's signature fighting game series returns with new historical warriors, new gameplay techniques, and a revamped Death Match mode.
Nine martial artists from around the world compete in a tournament in Data East's first fighting game since the genre's Street Fighter II boom. It is best known for being the subject in a lawsuit due to its similarities with Street Fighter II.
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.
A cartoony judo simulator for Famicom.
A Judo fighting game published by Jaleco for the Famicom Disk System. It was never released outside of Japan.
The first Judo game.
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