Play as the fearsome Predator in this officially licensed game based on Robert Rodriguez’s new sci-fi, action thriller film, Predators. Hone your tracking skills and killing techniques to lethal precision as you collect the most prized trophies – heads of human prey.
Unlock new weapons and leverage your stealth abilities to hide from enemies. Be wary of human fighters’ attempts to band together to defeat you. Teach them that resistance is futile as you eliminate them one-by-one.
You're a player in the most action packed and intense game show ever aired: Weekend Warrior. All you can do to defend yourself is slug at your opponents with your handy "swing thing."
Brawler developed by Arcade Zone LTD in 1995. Gung ho commandos Jack and Chang-Li are forced to fight across the world to destroy a radioactive meteorite before terrorists can claim its powers.
Monster Hunter Portable 3rd HD Ver. is a high definition remastering of the game for the PlayStation 3, and is the first of Sony's "PSP Remasters" series for the PS3. The game was released in Japan on August 25, 2011. This game features enhanced HD graphics, 3D support and shared save support with the PSP.
Although the game is called The Simpsons Arcade, this game is not a port of the well-known coin-op game of the same name. Instead, it is an homage to it, retaining the same beat-em-up gameplay, but featuring new characters from later seasons of The Simpsons, such as Chief Wiggum, Bumblebee Man and Mayor Quimby. Players attack enemies with punches and kicks, and can find power-ups in the form of other Simpsons family members, who appear on-screen briefly to give assistance in beating up foes.
Developed by SWAPPZ, an iOS/Android game company featuring figure-based games. In Teenage Mutant Ninja turtles: Mutant Rumble, scan special TMNT figurines and coins to attain characters and train them to be the best ninja they can be!
SWAPPZ is an iOS/Android game company featuring figure-based games; one of which being Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles Mutant Rumble. The game itself is free and will be playable without the figures but playability will be limited.
Sengoku Basara Sanada Yukimura Den is a spinoff game focusing on the life of one of the series' main characters, Sanada Yukimura, released August 25, 2016. This entry marks the beginning of the Retsuden Series, which was abandoned after poor sales of this game. As such this title marks the last entry in Sengoku Basara series as a whole.
A spin-off game titled Batman: Arkham City Lockdown was developed by NetherRealm Studios for iOS and was released on December 7, 2011. Taking place before Arkham City, the game sees players using touchscreen controls to fight enemies one-on-one, including villains such as Two-Face, Solomon Grundy, Joker, and the mercenary Deathstroke. Defeating enemies earns points that can be used to upgrade Batman's stats or unlock gadgets or costumes.
GetBackers Dakkanya: Urashinshiku Saikyou Battle is a role-playing video game was released for the PlayStation 2 on April 29, 2004 in Japan only, Developed by KCEJ and Published by Konami. It is the seventh and final game based on the manga and anime of same name.
Devil May Cry 4 Refrain is a port of Devil May Cry 4 to the iPhone. At the time of release, Nero was the only playable character, but after a new update Dante was added as a playable character. Although the plot for the most part is largely similar to the console version, Capcom has tweaked the story and added some minor differences to the overall plot, a large one being that Nero and Dante's stories have been split into two separate narratives rather than one continuous one.
The Rage is one of the very few examples of 3D scrolling beat’em up for PC; it guarantees a great playability, never forgotten by old style arcade players, together with the new stunning graphics, thanks to modern PC hardware, and really strong musics. It allows to fight with up to four players, using the same PC or Internet and LAN connections, in real brawls against a great number of enemies with a wide range of easy-to-do moves.
Kamen Rider is a beat 'em up developed by Sun L and published by Bandai for the Super Famicom platform. It is based on the Kamen Rider tokusatsu TV show, specifically the very first incarnation which ran between 1971-1973. The player assumes the role of Takeshi Hongo, the first Kamen Rider, as he fights through the minions and kaijin (human-sized kaiju) of the evil organization Shocker in a series of brawler stages not unlike Final Fight or Double Dragon.
The game can also be played co-operatively with a second player who plays as Hayato Ichimoto: the second Kamen Rider. At any time the two players can transform into their Kamen Rider personas, necessary for delivering the final blows on bosses.
Kamen Rider was only released on the Super Famicom in Japan.