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Mortal Kombat 4 is the fourth installment of one of the most violent fighting game franchises of all time, moving the series to 3D while introducing limited weapon-based combat.
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.
The sixth installment of SNK's Fatal Fury series, bringing back the multi-line fighting system of earlier Fatal Fury games while removing the "ring out" mechanic of the original Real Bout and adding four characters from Fatal Fury Special.
The fifth installment of SNK's Fatal Fury franchise, completely changing the button layout while introducing the Power Gauge and featuring unique ring-out stages.
After the defeat of the fearsome warrior Zankuro, a sinister castle rises belonging to the evil sorceror Amakusa (the antagonist from the first game) rises in the fourth installment of the Samurai Shodown series.
Return to Outworld in this special home-only version of Ultimate Mortal Kombat 3, adding characters and stages from previous Mortal Kombat games.
Known as both "Sonic the Fighters" and "Sonic Championship", this arcade spin-off of the Sonic the Hedgehog series pits the blue hedgehog and his friends in a martial arts tournament.
The third installment of SNK's popular weapon-based fighting game series overhauls the roster, sprite style, and gameplay mechanics of the previous two games.
A fighting game adaptation of the live-action superhero television series, focused solely on the show's giant mecha/monster fights.
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.
More vanquished warriors, a new variety of versus game modes, and new excessively-gory finishing moves await in this enhanced Sega CD remake of Sega's lesser-known 1993 fighting game.
The second entry in SNK's historical-fantasy fighting game series adds a variety of new fearsome warriors, advanced techniques (such as rolling, ducking, and hopping), and deadly special moves (including powerful ones used specifically with the Rage Meter).
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.
The fifth iteration of Street Fighter II makes further changes to each characters' movelist while rebalancing the game and adding a new Super Meter (with a Super Combo attack for each fighter), adjustable game speed settings, and a hidden final boss.
In the year 2097, the city of Neo New York is run by a tyrant named Raptor. It's up to Slash and his sword, the X-Kaliber, to stop Raptor and his army of Morphs in this futuristic brawler.
The definitive version of Fatal Fury 2, improving both the game's speed and the playable character roster.
Four new warriors enter the World Warrior tournament in the fourth main iteration of the classic Street Fighter II series. Along with the roster change, the game received numerous graphical and audio upgrades thanks to its more powerful CPS-2 hardware.
Twelve of the fiercest warriors of the late 18th century engage in duels to the death as a dark power rises over Japan in the first weapon-based fighting game for the Neo Geo.
A revised overseas-only sequel to the 1989 fighting game Violence Fight, featuring reworked stages and playable boss characters.
The second update to Capcom's signature fighting game, making the gameplay significantly faster while adding new special moves for most characters.
The first update to the smash-hit fighting game Street Fighter II balances various aspects of the gameplay while adding support for playable bosses and mirror matches.
Billy, Jimmy, and the whole Double Dragon gang fight for the Sacred Stones to save in the world in yet another beat-em-up.
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