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Game » consists of 23 releases. Released Dec 20, 1992
An evil warlord from the spirit world is trying to conquer the world at key points in history. With the help of a priestess and spirits of past warriors, two swordsmen from the present are chosen to travel to the past to wipe out the warlord's forces.
Guide the caped crusader as he fights through hordes of circus performers to foil the plans of The Penguin and Catwoman in this action game based on the 1992 movie of the same name.
Combatribes is a 2D side-scrolling beat 'em up game. The Combatribes are a group of vigilantes clearing up crime on the streets of New York City.
Super Double Dragon is the fourth Double Dragon game in the series. It is also the first Double Dragon game that is not a port of an arcade game.
A side-scrolling brawler and platformer based on the animated series of the same name (itself based on the Toxic Avenger movie series).
When a mysterious genetic virus mutates the inhabitants of a futuristic city, it's up to a pair of brawlers to stop its source before it infests the entire nation in this arcade beat-'em-up for Neo Geo hardware.
A classic side-scrolling brawler from Jaleco, that follows Private Eye Rick Anderson, and his protege Allen Tombs as they rescue a client's kidnapped daughter from the evil clutches of the Legacy Corperation.
This licensed brawler is considered a sequel to the original arcade TMNT game and was only released for the NES.
Take control of one of four heroes, led by the titular superhero Captain Commando, and take on super-powered criminals in this futuristic 2D brawler by Capcom.
Shred your way through Shredder's minions and other iconic TMNT villains as any of the four turtles in this classic beat 'em up.
Alien Storm is an arcade beat-em-up by Sega in the same vein as the more successful Golden Axe. The game was ported to a number of different home systems, most notably the Sega Genesis.
Two chosen fighters are sent to destroy an evil empire from the spirit world that is trying to conquer modern-day Earth in SNK's first beat 'em up for the Neo Geo.
A superhero game developed by Taito. It was initially a first-person, pressure-sensitive, fighting game, for the arcades. It was then released as a brawler for the SNES console.
A spiritual sequel to Bad Dudes vs. DragonNinja, Two Crude pits two muscle-bound brawlers against a militant gang in a post-nuclear New York City in the year 2030.
Several women have been kidnapped by a crime boss. It's your job to rescue them by beating up everyone in your way.
A classic, side-scrolling hack and slash game, Golden Axe was ported to many platforms, including the Sega Genesis/Mega Drive.
Final Fight is a classic beat-em-up game developed by Capcom featuring a memorable cast of characters, including Guy, Cody, and the first and only mustachioed ex-pro-wrestler turned mayor, Mike Haggar. Released for the CPS arcade system in 1989 and then ported to the SNES and other home systems.
A side-scrolling, hack & slash brawler, developed by Taito. It started as an Arcade game in 1987, then moved to home computers and consoles such as the C64 and TurboGrafx-16. Its robotic protagonists used varied combos and intricate finishing moves that helped give the brawler some depth.
Help Billy and Jimmy avenge Marion's death in this sequel to the beat-em-up arcade classic.
A game credited, in part, with the popularity of the brawler genre in the arcade craze of the 1980s and 1990s.
Beat up a variety of henchmen, big and small, to rescue your girlfriend in this 1986 brawler by Sega for the Sega Master System, based on the post-apocalyptic martial arts manga and anime series Fist of the North Star.
Help Thomas save his girlfriend, Sylvia, as he battles minions and dragons over five side-scrolling, action packed levels, Kung-Fu style. Based on the Jackie Chan movie Wheels on Meals, Kung-Fu Master (Spartan X in Japan) is often credited for creating the beat 'em up genre.
An ambitious Xbox Live Indie Game from Arkedo Studios that was set to take full advantage of Kinect's motion tracking abilities... until it was realized that Kinect wasn't actually powerful enough to scan finger movements, and the game was cancelled.
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