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Game » consists of 10 releases. Released Jun 18, 1999
The fifth installment in Namco's Soul series of weapon-based fighting games, Soulcalibur IV is the first to be released on seventh-generation consoles and the first online entry in the series. It's known for its use of Star Wars characters as guest fighters.
The last game in the original "Budokai Tenkaichi" trilogy of fighting games based on the Dragon Ball manga and anime series, bringing the total character roster to over 140.
Mortal Kombat: Unchained is a port of Mortal Kombat: Deception for the PSP.
Various SNK series, from Fatal Fury to Metal Slug, collide in this 2-on-2 tag-team crossover fighting game from SNK Playmore.
The tale of Soul Calibur continues in the series's fourth entry, adding a variety of new game modes and features (including an in-depth character creation system).
Shaman King Power of Spirit is a Fighter/Strategy game hybrid for the PS2, based on the shaman king anime/manga.
A package of both Dead or Alive and a Dead or Alive 2 (recreated for the Xbox) both enabled with online play.
The sixth installment in the violent fighting game franchise, introducing a manual "Combo Breaker" system and online multiplayer while adding a more in-depth Konquest Mode.
Street Fighter Anniversary Collection combines SFIII: 3rd Strike and Hyper Street Fighter II: Anniversary Edition onto one disc.
The second game in the Budokai sub-series of fighting games based on the Dragon Ball manga and animated series adds a new single-player campaign (similar to board games) and the rest of the Dragon Ball Z story arc.
Mortal Kombat: Tournament Edition is the second GBA "port" of Deadly Alliance.
Bloody Roar Extreme is the Xbox port of Bloody Roar 3. It had the same special features as Bloody Roar Primal Fury for Gamecube.
The first in a long-line of 2.5D fighting games based on the Dragon Ball Z manga and anime series comes, and the first adaptation of the series to be released onto sixth-generation consoles.
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 third installment of Team Ninja's fighting game series, bringing the series to the Xbox.
The fourth main installment of the Virtua Fighter series continues its trend of using the most powerful hardware at the time for groundbreaking visuals, while introducing online connectivity for Japanese arcades (allowing players to track their stats and customize their fighters' appearances).
The third installment of the Bloody Roar series brings the transformable Zoanthropes to sixth-generation console hardware.
The first sequel to Tecmo's signature 3D fighting game series, Dead or Alive 2 features an improved visual style and new multi-tiered environments (filled with their own unique hazards and sizes).
When several students and staff of fictional Japanese high schools are either missing or attacked, several students set out to investigate the cause.
The second iteration of Street Fighter III, updating the original game while adding three new combatants and a new gameplay mechanic ("EX Special Moves").
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.
The third installment of the 3D weapon-based fighting game series, Battle Arena Toshinden 3 doubles the game's roster while introducing new gameplay changes (such as combo chains and enclosed arenas). It is also the last in the series to be released in North America.
The third installment of Sega AM2's signature 3D fighting game series, Virtua Fighter 3 features a very advanced 3D graphical engine for its time while introducing a variety of unique fighting game stage layouts (including those with uneven ground).
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.
The first in a long-running 3D fighting game series from Sega's AM2 team. It is best known as the first fighting game where each combatant is rendered using 3D polygons in real-time.
The one-on-one arcade fighting game that kicked off the "fighting game revolution" of the 1990s. Play as one of eight martial artists and travel the world to knock your opponents out of the tournament!
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