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Game » consists of 26 releases. Released Feb 06, 1991
Cyberbots: FullMetal Madness is a mech based fighting game published and developed by Capcom. The game was released in Arcades in 1994 and was then ported to the PlayStation and Sega Saturn shortly after.
An obscure 2D fighting game from Korean developer Unico Electronics.
Also known as Kaiser Knuckle, Global Champion is Taito's answer to the fighting game craze of the early '90s.
A fighting game developed by SNK's Korean partner Viccom.
Psikyo's first entry into the fighting game boom of the '90s, Battle K-Road puts a more realistic slant on the genre. Combatants from multiple families of fighting styles fight to determine the champion of the K-Road Tournament.
Jang Pung II is a Street Fighter clone for various Sega systems. A US Game Gear release called Street Battle was planned, but never made shelves.
One-on-one combat with the titular Turtles in this trio of TMNT-licensed fighting games developed by Konami for the NES, SNES, and Genesis. The last TMNT game released in the 1990s.
A traditional Japan-exclusive 2D fighting game for the Super Famicom with a minor sci-fi twist.
A mecha-themed 2D fighting game by Hot-B, released only in Japanese arcades during the Street Fighter II craze.
A Japanese-exclusive robot-themed fighting game by Nintendo for the Famicom. To bypass the aging platform's graphical limitations, each robot is shown as a series of floating limbs.
Fighting game starring characters from the popular Bikkuriman series.
A martial arts fighting game by Mitchell. Designed by the creator of the 1989 arcade game Strider, it is one of the few fighting games released after Street Fighter II that aimed at a more realistic approach to the sport of karate.
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.
Take control of one of three large mechs and fight one-on-one duels in this 1985 arcade fighting game by Konami.
An early fighting game released in Japanese arcades by Taito in 1985. It is the first fighting game to include throws and grapples, and the first fighting game with a playable female character. It also features a regenerating health bar.
Considered one of the progenitors of the fighting game genre, Yie Ar Kung-Fu is a Konami arcade game that puts players in the role of a martial artist as he fights the masters of various weaponry to become the Grand Master.
1981 DECO Cassette System arcade action game, where DECO Kid flies and punches enemies in side-scrolling environments. Ahead of its time, it set precedents for mechanics such as multi-directional scrolling, bosses, energy bars, debris, invincibility, and score combos.
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