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  • Moon Lights

    1996

    Moon Lights

    1996

    Fighting
    Sharp X68000
    Moon Lights 2 is a 2D doujin fighting game developed in 1996 by Morimoto Uchuu Ichi for the Sharp X68000
  • Virtua Fighter 2 vs. Tekken 2

    1996

    Virtua Fighter 2 vs. Tekken 2

    1996

    Fighting
    Sega Mega Drive/Genesis
    Virtua Fighter 2 vs. Tekken 2 (referred to as V.R Fighter VS Taken2 on the title screen) is a bootleg game based on Virtua Fighter 2, Tekken 2, and Fighters Megamix for the Sega Mega Drive.
  • The Eye of Typhoon

    1996

    The Eye of Typhoon

    1996

    Fighting
    3DO Interactive Multiplayer DOS
    Geuk Cho Ho Kwon is a versus fighting game. The game allows two players to compete against each other and also offers a single-player mode with the computer AI taking control over the opponent. There are twelve fighters to choose from, each representing a different country (Korea, China, USA, etc.) and fighting in his or her own stylized location. Attacks include punches and kicks and combinations thereof, performed together with jumping or ducking. In addition, each character has a limited amount of powerful special attacks at his or her disposal.
  • Chinese Fighter III

    1996

    Chinese Fighter III

    1996

    Fighting
    Sega Mega Drive/Genesis
    Chinese Fighter III is an unlicensed fighting game. Its origins are largely unknown.
  • CatFight: The Ultimate Female Fighting Game

    1996

    CatFight: The Ultimate Female Fighting Game

    1996

    Fighting
    PC (Microsoft Windows) DOS
    star 2.6
    A fighting game starring an all-female cast of digitized actresses, similar to Mortal Kombat.
  • Virtua Fighter PC

    1996

    Virtua Fighter PC

    1996

    Fighting
    Arcade PC (Microsoft Windows) Sega Saturn
    star 7.1
    Fight the best martial arts masters with over 700 precision moves! Unleash hair-trigger punch/kick combos, throws and crushing stomps! Each warrior has a personal fighting style, attack strength and special moves. Rapid, realistic 360-degree combat with 3D polygon graphics. See the fighters from all sides! Fluid animations look just like real fighters. Get totally wrapped up in the action!
  • Battle Arena Toshinden 3

    1996

    Battle Arena Toshinden 3

    1996

    Fighting
    PlayStation
    star 5.8
    The Toshinden: the timeless battle tournament where only the best are invited, and only the strongest survive. Now, this third installment takes the fighting action to a level never seen before! You're caged like an animal in newly designed and closed-in arenas. Battle to the exhausting finish against over 30 sexy, bloodthirsty and deadly characters, each with their own weaponary, style and moves. Plus fast fresh graphics, unbelievably smooth gameplay and responsive controls makes this tournament the ultimate force to be reckoned with. - 10 all new and closed-in arenas. Riccochet off walls and ceilings and attack and retreat! - Over 30 characters, 12 never before seen - Dozens of new killer moves, strategies and multi-hit combination attacks - 2 player mode for head-to-head action - Battle in 30 frames or even faster 60 frames per second - Practice, Survival or Team Battle Mode not found in the Japanese version.
  • Red Earth

    1996

    Red Earth

    1996

    Fighting
    Arcade
    star 7
    Red Earth is a fantasy-themed 2D competitive fighting game released by Capcom as a coin-operated video game in 1996. Red Earth is the only CPS III video game which has never been officially ported to home platforms, although its characters have appeared in later Capcom games.
  • Ultraman: Hikari no Kyojin Densetsu

    1996

    Ultraman: Hikari no Kyojin Densetsu

    1996

    Fighting
    Sega Saturn
    A 2.5D fighting game version of Ultraman featuring a polygonal graphics but preset foreground and background movement.
  • Lightning Legend: Daigo no Daibouken

    1996

    Lightning Legend: Daigo no Daibouken

    1996

    Fighting
    PlayStation
    The setting takes place in the Japan-inspired Kingdom of Japone, where, around 450 years before the story starts, the Demon King Dragless rampaged through the lands until a young hero defeated and sealed him away. After centuries of slumber, Dragless is now showing signs of awakening, and it's now up to the 14-years old Daigo Raioh, descendant of the young hero, to defeat the monster once and for all. Meanwhile, other talented fighters will set out, some for reasons related to Dragless (like Terrific Forelock, the bodyguard and childhood friend of Princess Mirona, who's out to save her after she has been kidnapped by the Demon King), others not at all (like Misa Atago, who goes on a trip to ease the pain of her break-up with her boyfriend). In the end, all of them will learn about Dragless and realize how serious the situation is.
  • Ranma 1/2: Battle Renaissance

    1996

    Ranma 1/2: Battle Renaissance

    1996

    Fighting
    PlayStation
    It's a normal day at the Tendo Dojo when Kunou invites the Ranma gang to Kikaiga island. The Kunou family has bought the island and is building anamusement park on it. When the group arrives, they find that Kikaiga island is a demon's lair, and that a legendary treasure called Shingouki is hidden within eight stones throughout the island. And so the characters each go out to search for the stones and claim the Shingouki before anyone else.
  • Time Slaughter

    1996

    Time Slaughter

    1996

    Fighting
    PC (Microsoft Windows)
    William Spade is an inventor that has created a 'time portal generator'. Somehow this device is sacrilegious to a race of creatures known as the Takar, and they demand it be turned over to them. Refusing to comply, he manages to vanquish these creatures from his lab, but not before losing vital body parts. He rebuilds his body and becomes the insane monster known as Portal.
  • Yusha: Heaven's Gate

    1996

    Yusha: Heaven's Gate

    1996

    Fighting
    PlayStation
    Yusha: Heaven's Gate is a 3D fighting game with an arcade and Vs. mode. The player can choose from one of the eight combatants that are available at the start, with a few more characters being available once their unlocked. Each character has a different nationality, specialty, and lineage. Each character represents either a good or an evil alignment and depending on the character chosen, it affects which final boss the player will have to fight against. Defending, punching and kicking are on three separate buttons. There are variations of each of these moves depending on how quick the button is pressed. Consistently damaging or taking damage from an opponent will add to a sol or lunar (depending on the character the player is playing as) power gauge. When this gauge is filled, the player is temporarily invincible and allows the player to use strong power assault moves.
  • CyberGladiators

    1996

    CyberGladiators

    1996

    Fighting
    PC (Microsoft Windows)
  • Street Fighter EX

    1996

    Street Fighter EX

    1996

    Fighting
    Arcade
    star 7.6
    The Street Fighter EX fighting system uses fighting systems of the Street Fighter II and Street Fighter Alpha series. In many ways, EX still plays like a 2D fighting game, but the linear plane in which characters fight often changes along a 3D battleground. The game uses special moves and super combos familiar or similar to previous games in the series. Like in Alpha and Darkstalkers, the super combo gauge, used to do Super Combos and other moves, was divided into three levels. The game introduces various new features to enhance the player's combat choices. It was followed by an updated arcade version titled Street Fighter EX Plus, as well as a PlayStation-exclusive home console version titled Street Fighter EX Plus α, both released in 1997.
  • Rurouni Kenshin: Meiji Kenkaku Roman-tan - Ishin Gekitou-hen

    1996

    Rurouni Kenshin: Meiji Kenkaku Roman-tan - Ishin Gekitou-hen

    1996

    Fighting
    PlayStation
    Kenshin Himura was an assassin for the Imperial side during the war that ended the Shogunate and installed the Meiji government. After killing countless people, he made a vow to never kill again. Ten years later, he finds a home at a failing dojo, only to be caught up in a string of murders related to an opium ring. His commitment to never taking a life is put to the test as the people he's come to care about are threatened by figures from his past.
  • Killer Instinct Gold

    1996

    Killer Instinct Gold

    1996

    Fighting
    Nintendo 64
    star 6.7
    Rare was a prominent second-party developer for Nintendo, and produced the Killer Instinct series exclusively for the company as their response to Mortal Kombat. Following the success of the 1995 Killer Instinct port for the Super Nintendo home console, Rare began a sequel for the same console. They transitioned development to the Nintendo 64 upon its announcement. Gold was scheduled as a launch title for the new console but was delayed until its North American release in November 1996. It received a wider release in May 1997. It was also included in Rare's 2015 Xbox One retrospective compilation, Rare Replay.
  • Fist

    1996

    Fist

    1996

    Fighting
    Sega Saturn
    An obscure 3D fighting game and a sequel to the all-girl Japan-only fighting game Seifuku Densetsu Pretty Fighter.
  • Batman Forever: The Arcade Game

    1996

    Batman Forever: The Arcade Game

    1996

    Fighting
    DOS Atari Jaguar CD Sega Saturn PlayStation
    star 5.6
  • Iron & Blood: Warriors of Ravenloft

    1996

    Iron & Blood: Warriors of Ravenloft

    1996

    Fighting
    Panasonic M2 DOS PlayStation
    star 4
    In IRON & BLOOD: Warriors of Ravenloft, you and your party are trying to pass through the realm of Ravenloft. However, you are caught in the conflict between Strahd von Zarovich and Lord Soth. In order to escape Ravenloft and continue on your way, you must fight the most malicious and evil monsters in all the land. Choose from any of the 16 playable characters including warriors, mages, elves, and other classes to lead the fight. With over 250 moves and combos, there is plenty ADVANCED DUNGEONS AND DRAGONS action.
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