Hyper Dragon Ball Z is a freeware game developed from the M.U.G.E.N engine by fans of the anime dubbed "Team Z2". The gameplay focuses on the mechanics inspired by Street Fighter and Darkstalkers with other fighting games thrown into the mix (like Marvel VS Capcom and The King of Fighters). Initially beginning as a simple brand of Dragon Ball Z characters to go against the traditional Dragon Ball Z characters introduced into M.U.G.E.N. so far (overly flashy, broken, suffering heavily from Sturgeon's Law, etc.), the Z2 team of Balthazar (idea conceiver) and Cybaster (primary coder) expanded to include various others, including inspiring some other smaller projects in the team's honor. It's come to the point that a game based on the Z2 characters was realized, and the roster expanded from Goku and Vegeta to many more.
Super Smash Bros. Open is an unofficial demake of Super Smash Bros. designed for TI-83 series calculators. The game is heavily based around Super Smash Bros. Melee.
This edition includes the following Mortal Kombat X game, Scorpion figurine by Coarse, Certificate of Authenticity, Gold Scorpion Skin and Kombat Pack Downloadable Content
Blade Arcus from Shining EX is said to have a very dense story that revolves around the two protagonists, Ryuga and Pairon.
The actual combat and gameplay during battles utilizes tag-based mechanics, where a player selects a primary character as well as a secondary character. Players can only switch between the two different characters during rounds, but can also call on their partner for help using 'Link Attacks'.
Take your Naruto experience even further with the Samurai Edition, including a Naruto figurine, in-game costumes and more! Take part in amazing battles between the most skilled ninjas in the Naruto universe! Choose from over 100 playable and support characters to fit your playing style perfectly. Enter the Ninja World Tournament and battle against 3 ninjas with the aim to earn the most battle orbs. Master the new gameplay mechanics and dominate your opponents with your superior skill.
Hyper Fighting started as a homebrew Street Fighter fan game for the Virtual Boy, later being released as an unlicensed pirate game for the console (since it rips off Street Fighter II in every aspect without licensing from Capcom).