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Game » consists of 14 releases. Released November 1994
Continuing the tag-team mechanics of King of Fighters 2003, The King of Fighters XI is the eleventh main entry in the long-running fighting game series and the second in the Ash Saga.
A fighting game involving the biggest X-Men characters, and the sequel to the original Mutant Academy. Features elaborate special moves and multiple endings.
Returning with a new batch of martial artists, this sequel to Fighters Destiny keeps the unique point-based system and adds a new single-player game mode inspired by board games.
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).
A standard 3D fighting game exclusive to the Nintendo 64 by Konami that features an extensive Create-a-Fighter mode, allowing players to build their custom fighter's repertoire by training with the other playable characters.
The sequel to Genei Tougi: Shadow Struggle adds a new dedicated story mode and a new character customization feature (built on collecting and trading "cards").
A fighting game for the Saturn, worked on by ex-Virtua Fighter developers.
The SEGA-AM2 team throws together the cast of both Virtua Fighter 2 and Fighting Vipers, along with a plethora of weird and wonderful Sega characters, for a massive 3D brawl.
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.
A generic Japanese-exclusive 3D fighting game for the PS1.
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.
A Japan-exclusive 2D fighting game for the PS1 by Jaleco that mixes generic martial arts fighting with rendering techniques similar to Killer Instinct.
A historical-fantasy weapon-based 3D fighting game from the company behind the Tekken series. Set in 16th century Europe, the game would later spawn numerous sequels under the name Soulcalibur.
From the creators of the Virtua Fighter series comes a unique 3D fighting game with faster gameplay, walled stages, and a breakable "armor" system.
The sequel to Namco's original 3D fighting game adds new characters and a variety of new moves and unique attacks.
Released by Sega in 1994, this was the first 3D football/soccer game and the first texture-mapped 3D sports game, and was a huge success in the arcades.
A light-gun shooter released by Sega in 1994. It was the first texture-mapped 3D shooter, and went on to have a lasting impact on the rail shooter and first-person shooter genres.
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.
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