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Game » consists of 9 releases. Released Jun 04, 1993
The sixth numbered entry in Capcom's signature fighting game series introduces an aesthetic refresh, a new "Drive System" for advanced techniques, a revamped online lobby system, and a new single-player campaign with a heavily-customizable fighter.
A 3D weapon-based fighting game and the sequel to Deadliest Warrior: The Game, trading generic fighters for actual historical warriors while adding new gameplay modes and mechanics.
Fight for NY continues the story from Def Jam Vendetta while adding in new characters, venues, and gameplay elements.
Mortal Kombat: Tournament Edition is the second GBA "port" of Deadly Alliance.
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.
Street Fighter Collection 2 is a compilation of three versions of Street Fighter II. It was released as part of the Capcom Generation series in Japan.
Breakers Revenge is an update to the original Breakers, released only as an MVS arcade cart for the Neo Geo hardware. It comes with balance changes and a new character.
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.
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 2D 1on1 fighter featuring a story mode. Based on the short lived Virtua Fighter anime.
A fighting game developed by SNK's Korean partner Viccom.
The direct sequel to the original Art of Fighting, adding a more traditional single-player mode (where any character can be chosen) and an improved character roster.
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.
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