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  • Mobile Suit Gundam: Char's Counterattack

    1998

    Mobile Suit Gundam: Char's Counterattack

    1998

    Fighting
    PlayStation
    Action video game published by Bandai in 1998, for the PlayStation. Released as part of the 20th anniversary of the anime Char's Counterattack.
  • JoJo's Venture

    1998

    JoJo's Venture

    1998

    Fighting
    Arcade
    star 6.9
    JoJo's Bizarre Adventure is a fighting game developed by Capcom based on Hirohiko Araki's Japanese manga of the same title. The games were developed by the same team who are responsible for the Street Fighter III series. It was originally released in the arcade in 1998 on the CPS-3 arcade system; this version was known outside Japan as JoJo's Venture. An updated version of the game was released in 1999 as JoJo's Bizarre Adventure: Heritage for the Future (ジョジョの奇妙な冒険 未来への遺産 JoJo no Kimyō na Bōken Mirai e no Isan?), becoming the sixth and last game released for the CPS-3 board. Console ports for the PlayStation and Dreamcast were also released that year. A high-definition version of the game was released on PlayStation Network and Xbox Live Arcade in August 2012.[1] The game combines Capcom's trademark anime-inspired graphics, as seen in the Darkstalkers series, with the colorful characters and events of Hirohiko Araki's creation, resulting in a highly stylized and detailed visual
  • Mortal Kombat 4

    1998

    Mortal Kombat 4

    1998

    Fighting
    Game Boy Color
    Mortal Kombat 4 is 1 vs 1 fighting game, similar to the other Mortal Kombat games, but this is first game in series with 3D characters models. The player can choose from 15 different fighters at the start (and several unlockables later on). Many fighters from earlier games in the series make a comeback (like Scorpion, Sub Zero, Liu Kang, Sonya Blade, Johnny Cage etc.) while other new fighters join in, like Shinook (who is the main evil character in this game), Fujin, Jarek, and Kai. Goro returns as a boss.
  • Fighting Layer

    1998

    Fighting Layer

    1998

    Fighting
    Arcade
    The gameplay system is similar to that of the Street Fighter EX series (also developed by Arika), such as canceling supers into other supers, and universal guard-break attack
  • Power Quest

    1998

    Power Quest

    1998

    Fighting
    Game Boy Color
    A fighting game where the player fights using model robots.
  • Touryuu Densetsu: Elan Doree

    1998

    Touryuu Densetsu: Elan Doree

    1998

    Fighting
    Arcade Sega Saturn
    Touryuu Densetsu: Elan Doreé is a fantasy-themed 3D fighting game; it is notable for its dragon-based, aerial combat mechanics. It was originally released in arcades on Sega’s ST-V hardware in November 1998 and later ported to the Sega Saturn in 1999.
  • Capcom Generations 5: Street Fighter Collection 2

    1998

    Capcom Generations 5: Street Fighter Collection 2

    1998

    Fighting
    Sega Saturn PlayStation
    Capcom Generations: Street Fighter Collection 2 contains the first three versions of the original Street Fighter II. Some minor changes are made to gameplay, compared to the arcade versions of the games. A Collection mode is also featured where the player can view strategies, character profiles and artwork specific to each game, some which become available after meeting certain requirements. Capcom Generations 5: Street Fighter Collection 2 includes: - Street Fighter II: The World Warrior - Street Fighter II: Champion Edition - Street Fighter II Turbo: Hyper Fighting
  • Goiken Muyou II

    1998

    Goiken Muyou II

    1998

    Fighting
    PlayStation
    What's the fun in fighting? How to fight and be cool? Here is the answer!
  • King of Fighters R-1

    1998

    King of Fighters R-1

    1998

    Fighting
    Neo Geo Pocket
    The King of Fighters: R1 marks SNK's first time bringing the KOF series onto a handheld... and what better system than their own Neo Geo Pocket to do just that? 14 of the most well known KOF characters make their appearance in KOF: R-1, along with some recognizable backgrounds and gameplay features based on The King of Fighters '97. Players can choose from "Extra" & "Advance" play modes similar to KOF '97, and most characters play closely to their original versions.
  • Dead or Alive ++

    1998

    Dead or Alive ++

    1998

    Fighting
    Arcade
    Dead or Alive ++ (Plus Plus) is an updated version of Dead or Alive released in 1998. It includes new characters, improved graphics, and unlockable costumes. The updated version also features remixed stage designs.
  • Samurai Shodown 64: Warriors Rage

    1998

    Samurai Shodown 64: Warriors Rage

    1998

    Fighting
    Hyper Neo Geo 64
    Samurai Shodown 64: Warriors Rage is a 3D fighting game produced by SNK for the Hyper Neo Geo 64 system It's the sixth game in Samurai Shodown series and the eighth in the official chronology (tenth if considered the non-canonical games). It is the followup to the original Samurai Shodown 64 on the same platform, and like its predecessor, it received relatively no distribution outside of Japan. It should not be confused with Samurai Shodown: Warriors Rage, which is an entirely different game. In order to avoid confusion, some sources refer this game as Samurai Shodown 64 II.
  • Gangway Monsters

    1998

    Gangway Monsters

    1998

    Fighting
    PlayStation
    In Gangway Monsters, you take control of a team of three monsters. Each battle is done 1v1 as each of your monsters engages an enemy monster, after an engagement is chosen the player gains control of the monster during the battle. Each battle features monsters on spinning top-like vehicles. You must crash into the enemy to build up your energy gauge, once full you are able to unleash an attack that damages the enemy's HP. Once a monster's HP is 0 the battle is over and two different monsters on each are chosen for the next battle until every monster has participated.
  • Kamen Rider

    1998

    Kamen Rider

    1998

    Fighting
    PlayStation
    Kamen Rider is a one-on-one fighting game based on the original incarnation of the long-running tokusatsu television show.
  • Destrega

    1998

    Destrega

    1998

    Fighting
    PlayStation PlayStation Portable
    Thousands of years ago, a people known as the Strega came to the country of Zamuel offering the secrets of peace and understanding. With them they brought great knowledge and power and shared gifts with the people to exercise powers such as those the Strega had. They showed the path towards true enlightenment, but underestimated the overwhelming drive of human greed and ambition. Now Lord Zauber has gained the control of the Strega relics. He seeks to wipe out any opposition to him and hunt down descendants of the Strega and eradicate them. Possibly one of the most in-depth fighting adventures to date, Destrega melds role playing with fighting. Moving freely within an environment that includes castle ruins, underground caverns and wide open countryside, you must discover the secret of the legendary relics, learn the truth behind the Strega and stop the Zauber's evil ambitions.
  • Advanced V.G. 2

    1998

    Advanced V.G. 2

    1998

    Fighting
    PlayStation
    Advanced Variable Geo 2 is one of several titles in the long-running all-girl fighting game series. Using one of 12 characters, including nine returning from the previous title, the player can choose from a variety mode, including a standard arcade mode, a story mode, a 2-player versus mode, and a time attack mode. There is also a practice mode, a wide variety of game options, and play statistics tracking.
  • Tech Romancer

    1998

    Tech Romancer

    1998

    Fighting
    Arcade Dreamcast
    Tech Romancer is a 1998 3D fighting arcade game by Capcom that draws heavily from the various subgenres of mecha anime. It has been ported to the Dreamcast console. The player controls a giant robot which is used to fight another robot in one-on-one combat. Studio Nue (the animation studio responsible for the mechanical designs for many anime series including The Super Dimension Fortress Macross, Gunbuster, and Mobile Suit Gundam 0083: Stardust Memory) designed the robots in this game.
  • Mortal Kombat & Mortal Kombat II

    1998

    Mortal Kombat & Mortal Kombat II

    1998

    Fighting
    Game Boy
    star 6.3
    This compilation combines the Game Boy versions of: - Mortal Kombat - Mortal Kombat II
  • Blue Breaker Burst: Egao no Asu ni

    1998

    Blue Breaker Burst: Egao no Asu ni

    1998

    Fighting
    PlayStation 3 Leapster PlayStation PlayStation Portable
    Egao no Asu ni is the third and final title in the Blue Breaker series, and is a direct sequel to Hohoemi o Anata to. The game is once again a full-3D fighting game, and the story picks up directly after the previous title, with Chimena still searching for the holy sword. There are also once again several new side stories featuring other characters. There are several new playable characters in this release, as well as a brand new Team Battle mode, which allows each player to select three characters to use in order. There is also an optional prologue that recaps the story of the previous title.
  • Asuka 120% LimitOver Burning Fest.

    1998

    Asuka 120% LimitOver Burning Fest.

    1998

    Fighting
    Sega Saturn
    Asuka 120% LimitOver Burning Fest. is an "unofficial" update to the series' earlier "Limited" entry on Sega Saturn. It was originally released in 1998 as a series of patch files to be used on a legitimate copy of the game. This version of the game is stripped down purely to its "Versus" mode, and features a heavily rebalanced cast, along with a few mechanical tweaks.
  • Real Bout Garou Densetsu Best Collection

    1998

    Real Bout Garou Densetsu Best Collection

    1998

    Fighting
    Sega Saturn
    Real Bout Garou Densetsu Best Collection is a Sega Saturn compilation containing Real Bout Garou Densetsu and Real Bout Garou Densetsu Special, both previously released on the console.
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