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  • Double Dragon V: The Shadow Falls

    1994

    Double Dragon V: The Shadow Falls

    1994

    Fighting
    Super Nintendo Entertainment System Sega Mega Drive/Genesis Atari Jaguar
    star 4.4
    Double Dragon V: The Shadow Falls! Featuring 12 big lightning-fast characters! Four to six special moves for each fighter! Set your own strength, defense and more. Three different fighting modes. Secret moves and codes! Customizable controls. Unique final moves. Hot rock music tracks and 130+ sound effects!
  • Darkstalkers: The Night Warriors

    1994

    Darkstalkers: The Night Warriors

    1994

    Fighting
    Arcade PlayStation
    star 7.2
    The DarkStalkers have been unleashed! All the creatures from your darkest dreams have materialized to wage an eternal war for domination of the night. The fate of all humanity rests on who wins this epic struggle. You control the power of your favorite supernatural monster to combine their special attacks and unique abilities in a head to head fighting challenge. It's a fierce and brutal conflict for supremacy in the monster hit of the year!
  • Samurai Shodown

    1994

    Samurai Shodown

    1994

    Fighting
    Game Boy
    The Game Boy version of Samurai Shodown includes all the characters, stages, and most of the special moves, but has no combos, fatalities, or voices. All the music tracks are included, albeit in scaled-down form. It also features two new characters: Kuroko and Hikyaku.
  • Fight Fever

    1994

    Fight Fever

    1994

    Fighting
    Neo Geo AES Arcade Neo Geo MVS
    The game plays similarly to other 2D versus fighting games, especially both SNK's Fatal Fury 2 and Art of Fighting. In fact, it shapes itself after Fatal Fury 2 while it uses Art of Fighting's game engine. There are 8 characters to select from and two boss characters (the first boss character is only playable in two player mode). The object of the game is to win two matches out of three. Each character has a set of moves in addition to two basic punches and kicks. Each character also has a super move called a "Danger Move", which are similar to the Desperation Moves from Fatal Fury 2. Players also have the ability to taunt others, but unlike games such as Art of Fighting, this has no effect and would actually leave the player open to attacks. There are two bonus games that reward the player with points dependent on how successful the player is. The first game is a brick-breaking game that requires rapid pressing of the A button. The second bonus game requires the player to break boards held up by trainers popping
  • Zen-Nippon Pro Wrestling: Fight Da Pon!

    1994

    Zen-Nippon Pro Wrestling: Fight Da Pon!

    1994

    Fighting
    Super Famicom
  • Sangokushi 3

    1994

    Sangokushi 3

    1994

    Fighting
    Sega Master System/Mark III Super Famicom
    THE FATE OF THE HAN DYNASTY IS IN YOUR HANDS! In the final years of the Eastern Han Dynasty, under the reign of Emperor Ling, ten eunuchs in the imperial palace abused their power. The country was in a dreadful state of affairs; bandits began an uprising, and the people were in turmoil. The emperor asked the lords of the land to crush the rebellion, but this only resulted in a race for power. After Dong Zhuo usurped the throne only to be quickly defeated, civil war erupted. Finally, it was Cao Cao who took control of the emperor, commanding the lords in his name. After years of harsh fighting, Cao Cao united the north and prepared to conquer the south in an attempt to unite all of China. Liu Bei, the fate of the Han Dynasty is in your hands! Will you linger in fear, waiting for death to find you? Or will you take a stand against the evil forces of Cao Cao? Don't hesitate; take your five tiger generals and rush to destroy the enemy!
  • SD Hiryuu no Ken

    1994

    SD Hiryuu no Ken

    1994

    Fighting
    Super Famicom
    SD Hiryuu no Ken is an Action game, published by Culture Brain, which was released in Japan in 1994.
  • Ultimate Fighter

    1994

    Ultimate Fighter

    1994

    Fighting
    Super Nintendo Entertainment System
    Get ready for furious fighting action with ULTIMATE FIGHTER! The evil enemy made a raid on Rick's master's training school, took symbols and swords away, and left a letter of challenge behind. Rick, having vowed to be a true fighter, took up this challenge to win back the lost items. Sharpen your fighting skills and prepare for devastating, bonecrushing battles. Rick's fate is in your hands. The challenge addressed to him is also made to you. The success of his quest depends on your courage, cunning, and flawless martial arts technique.
  • YuYu Hakusho 2: Kakutou no Sho

    1994

    YuYu Hakusho 2: Kakutou no Sho

    1994

    Fighting
    Super Famicom
    YuYu Hakusho 2: Kakutou no Sho is an Action game, developed by TOSE and published by Namco, which was released in Japan in 1994.
  • ClayFighter: Tournament Edition

    1994

    ClayFighter: Tournament Edition

    1994

    Fighting
    Super Nintendo Entertainment System
    star 5.6
    The Tournament Edition of Clay Fighter fixes some glitches and adds new features to the original 2D fighting game. Most scenarios were changed or redone, the graphics are brighter and the gameplay is faster. The characters can now perform three and four-hit combos. More voice-overs and a new introduction cut-scene were added.
  • Ranma ½: Chougi Ranbu-hen

    1994

    Ranma ½: Chougi Ranbu-hen

    1994

    Fighting
    Super Nintendo Entertainment System Super Famicom
    star 7
    Ranma gets a letter explaining that they just received the recipe to the most valuable of all treasures, the Maneki Neko, which has the ability to grant any wish. Ranma must then set out to find the 12 ingredients of the Maneki Neko, located all over the world, before one of their rivals does the same. The game was scheduled to be released in North America under the title of Ranma ½ II: Anything-Goes Martial Arts, but went unreleased in the West.
  • World Heroes 2 Jet

    1994

    World Heroes 2 Jet

    1994

    Fighting
    Neo Geo AES Arcade Neo Geo MVS Wii Neo Geo CD
    star 6
    After the defeat of both Dio and Neo Geegus at the end of World Heroes 2, the world was saved from the threatening danger and that the 14 fighters who had participated in the World Heroes tournament had returned to their own respective time periods. However, one year later, the 14 fighters had received invitations to a new fighting tournament known as the World Heroes Battle Fest and that this tournament would take place over the next five days in different parts of the world, being watched by millions of fighting fans. Surprisingly, the 14 fighters learn that Dr. Brown isn't the one who's sponsoring the tournament, but rather, a mysterious millionaire who is known simply as Mr. Z to the public. As the 14 fighters prepare themselves for the World Heroes Battle Fest, none of them have no clue or idea that Mr. Z has his own callous ambition for world domination and with the assistance of his two loyal servants, he vows to eliminate anyone who dares to get in his ruthless way.
  • Power Instinct 2

    1994

    Power Instinct 2

    1994

    Fighting
    Arcade
    The original Arcade version of Power Instinct 2 released in Japan in October 1994. The game adds 5 new characters to the series but doesn't retain the extra modes added to the console ports of the previous title. The game was ported to PlayStation in Japan with an additional mode and characters related to the next Arcade release for the series, Goketsuji Legends.
  • Mortal Kombat

    1994

    Mortal Kombat

    1994

    Fighting
    Sega CD
    Mortal Kombat is a side-scrolling fighting game. Fighting is set as one-on-one combat, allowing each player to perform a variety of punches, kicks, and special moves in order to defeat their opponent. When the opponent faces their second round loss, the winner can perform a finishing move called a "Fatality" on the loser. The Fatality is a move unique to each fighter that graphically kills the loser in a blood-soaked finale.
  • Dragon Master

    1994

    Dragon Master

    1994

    Fighting
    Arcade
    Dragon Master is a 1994 2D fighting arcade game developed and published by Korean company UNiCO Electronics. It was released during the fighting game trend in the early 1990s that started with Capcom's Street Fighter II.
  • Dragon Ball Z: Buyuu Retsuden

    1994

    Dragon Ball Z: Buyuu Retsuden

    1994

    Fighting
    Sega Mega Drive/Genesis
    star 6.1
    Dragon Ball Z: Buyu Retsuden is a fighting video game based upon Akira Toriyama's Dragon Ball franchise. It is the only game in the series released for the Mega Drive, following the Frieza and Cell sagas. Its gameplay has been described as a combination of the original Super Butōden and Super Butōden 2, consisting of one-on-one fights using a three-button configuration, featuring special moves and two playable modes.
  • Super Street Fighter II Turbo

    1994

    Super Street Fighter II Turbo

    1994

    Fighting
    Arcade Amiga CD32 3DO Interactive Multiplayer DOS Amiga
    star 8.2
    Super Street Fighter II Turbo, released in Japan as Super Street Fighter II X: Grand Master Challenge, is a competitive fighting game released for the arcades by Capcom in 1994. It is the fifth installment in the Street Fighter II sub-series of Street Fighter games, following Super Street Fighter II: The New Challengers. Like its predecessor, it ran on the CP System II hardware. Super Turbo introduced several new gameplay mechanics not present in previous versions of Street Fighter II, including the addition of Super Combos and air combos. It also introduced the secret character Akuma, who would go on to become a recurring character in later Street Fighter installments and other Capcom fighting games. Super Turbo was originally ported to the 3DO Interactive Multiplayer, followed by the PlayStation and Sega Saturn (under the title of Super Street Fighter II Turbo: The Ultimate Championship) as part of the Street Fighter Collection, and for the Dreamcast in Japan under the title of Super Street Fighter II X for Mat
  • Karnov's Revenge

    1994

    Karnov's Revenge

    1994

    Fighting
    Neo Geo AES Arcade Zeebo Neo Geo MVS Wii Sega Saturn Neo Geo CD
    Karnov's Revenge, also known as "Fighter's History Dynamite" in Japan, is a 1994 arcade fighting game, and the followup to Fighter's History. All returning characters have new moves, and Clown and Karnov are now playable characters while newcomers Zazie and Yungmie were introduced. The Super Famicom game "Fighter's History: Mizoguchi Kiki Ippatsu!!" is heavily based on Dynamite, and is believed to have been meant as a port. Dynamite itself would be ported to the Sega Saturn, and Mizoguchi Kiki Ippatsu!! was even thrown in as a bonus.
  • Buster Fight

    1994

    Buster Fight

    1994

    Fighting
    Sega Game Gear
    Buster Fight is an Action game, developed by Sims and published by Sega, which was released in Japan in 1994.
  • Amazing Hebereke

    1994

    Amazing Hebereke

    1994

    Fighting
    Super Famicom
    Sugoi Hebereke (lit. "Amazing Hebereke") is a 1994 fighting game developed and published by Sunsoft exclusively in Japan for the Super Famicom on March 11, 1994. It is a spin-off of the Hebereke series, as well as Sunsoft's first attempt in the genre before they became better known for the 1995 Galaxy Fight: Universal Warriors, the 1996 Waku Waku 7, and the 1998 Astra Super Stars. Sugoi Hebereke is Bird's Eye-viewed like Vectorbeam's 1979 arcade game Warrior, but with brawling elements similar to the ones found in Atari Games' 1990 Pit-Fighter arcade, Technōs Japan's 1992 Nekketsu Kakutō Densetsu, Namco's 1994 The Outfoxies, and Nintendo's 1999 Super Smash Bros. There are two play modes in the game: story mode and VS. mode. In VS. mode, up to four players can play as the cast of the Hebereke series simultaneously when using an SNES Multitap. The object of the game is to knock out (KO) the other three opponents. Each stage is square shaped and has its own environmental hazards and moving objects.
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