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  • Metal Clash

    1985

    Metal Clash

    1985

    Fighting
    Arcade
    A robot fighting game from Data East.
  • The Karate Tournament

    1992

    The Karate Tournament

    1992

    Fighting
    Arcade
    A karate fighting game from Mitchell.
  • Beraboh Man

    1988

    Beraboh Man

    1988

    Fighting
    Arcade
    A horizontally scrolling game with a superhero-type character who battles robots and monsters.
  • Tough Turf

    1989

    Tough Turf

    1989

    Fighting
    Arcade
    Tough Turf is a 1989 2D beat 'em up arcade game. According to Kurt Katala of Hardcore Gaming 101: "Considering there was very little variation amongst the Final Fight and Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles clones that popped up in the early 90s, Tough Turf is interesting to play a game that requires a different approach, and it really is a fresh alternative to Double Dragon."
  • Kyuukyoku Sentai Dadandarn

    1993

    Kyuukyoku Sentai Dadandarn

    1993

    Fighting
    Arcade
    A trio of supervillains unleashes an army of gross mutants on earth on order to start an alien invasion. Our only hope is the trio of superheroes known as the 'Ultimate Task Force'. Squash the evil mutants and put an end to the alien menace. Features excellent graphics & sound as well as plenty of moves to find!
  • Zero Team USA

    1993

    Zero Team USA

    1993

    Fighting
    Arcade
    Choose from one of four super hero type characters and fight your way through multiple end of level bosses to reach the end. Power-ups and bonuses can be collected by breaking up background objects. This game is simular in game play to Double Dragon, but it has improved graphics and a greater variety of enemies.
  • Ragnagard

    1996

    Ragnagard

    1996

    Fighting
    Neo Geo AES Arcade Neo Geo MVS Sega Saturn Neo Geo CD
    Ragnagard is 2D arcade fighting game developed by Saurus and System Vision, and published by SNK and Saurus for the Neo Geo arcade, Neo Geo CD and Sega Saturn. The game's characters are all based on Shinto deities
  • Fighters Swords

    1996

    Fighters Swords

    1996

    Fighting
    Arcade
    This is the Korean release of "Samurai Shodown III".
  • Violent Storm New

    1993

    Violent Storm New

    1993

    Fighting
    Arcade
    Em uma cidade em ruinas dominada pelas gangues, uma garota chamada Sheena (amiga dos três protagonistas) é sequestrada após fazer compras por um cara chamado Red Freddy, para levá-la a seu chefe, Lord Geld, um ser maléfico que aumenta seus poderes deflorando belas jovens virgens. Três rapazes (Wade, Kyle e Boris) saem numa perseguição atrás de sua amiga em seu carro vermelho enfrentando perigosos adversários através de 7 áreas repletas de perigos. Wade tem o estilo de luta baseado em Cody, enquanto que os agarrões de Boris lembram os de Haggar e Kyle tem seus ataques baseados nos golpes de Guy.
  • Galactic Warriors

    1985

    Galactic Warriors

    1985

    Fighting
    Arcade
    The game is controlled with an 8-way joystick and three buttons: the attack button, the guard button, and the weapon selection button. There are six stages, each with different themes and environmental effects based on gravity. Some other features introduced in Galactic Warriors that were used in later fighting games include block damage, air-blocking, the ability to shoot/throw projectiles, the ability to execute multiple attacks while airborne, a modern health bar (as opposed to a health meter with notches like in Capcom's Mega Man series that made their debut two years later), the ability to switch between armed and unarmed and attacks of varying levels of strength. Another feature introduced at the time allows the player to choose one of three Mechas, each with their own movesets: Samson, Gaea and Poseidon. When one is selected, the player must use it to destroy other robots in each planet. Other than the playable characters, there are several non-playable characters and bosses with original designs and unique
  • Galivan - Cosmo Police

    1985

    Galivan - Cosmo Police

    1985

    Fighting
    Arcade
    'Cosmo Police Galivan' is an action game that was released from Nichibutsu in 1985. Players are transformed into 'Galivan' with putting in hand the power crystal, to destroy the universe criminal organization 'Aku'.
  • Super Muscle Bomber

    1994

    Super Muscle Bomber

    1994

    Fighting
    Arcade
    A wrestling game where the player uses different grappling techniques to defeat opponents and climb the championship ladder. When the fighter sustains enough hits, he becomes angry and powers- up to inflict more damage upon the opponent.
  • Legend of Succes Joe

    Legend of Succes Joe

    Fighting
  • Thunder Heroes

    2001

    Thunder Heroes

    2001

    Fighting
    Arcade
  • Success Joe

    1990

    Success Joe

    1990

    Fighting
    Arcade
    Extremely rare, this game is based on the classic manga/anime series Ashita no Joe (Tomorrow's Joe). The manga ran from 1968 to 1973 in Shonen Magazine. There were also 2 TV series that ran from 1970 to 1971 and 1980 to 1981 and a movie was released in 1980. When one of Joe's old rivals, Rikishi, died in the ring in 1970, Kodansha publishing actually held a funeral service for him. Over 700 people attended from all over Japan. An actual Buddhist priest presided over the funeral, held in a full-sized boxing ring.
  • Knuckle Joe

    1985

    Knuckle Joe

    1985

    Fighting
    Arcade
    Knuckle Joe was produced by Seibu Kaihatsu in 1985. Seibu Kaihatsu released 23 different machines in our database under this trade name, starting in 1985. Other machines made by Seibu Kaihatsu during the time period Knuckle Joe was produced include Shot Rider, Wiz, The, Panic Road, Empire City: 1931, and Street Fight.
  • ESWAT: Cyber Police

    1990

    ESWAT: Cyber Police

    1990

    Fighting
    Commodore C64/128/MAX ZX Spectrum Atari ST/STE Amiga Amstrad CPC
    Players control Duke Oda, a member of the Cyber Police force in the city of Liberty who tries to clear the streets of crime, terminate the most wanted criminals and put them behind bars. There are 15 stages to complete, which takes the player through Liberty streets, car yards, stadiums, restaurants, the CBD, and boat docks. There are bosses on some stages. During each stage, the player picks up ammunition with varying amounts. For example, on some levels, ammo may be worth 10 bullets, while in others, there may be 60 bullets. Bosses attack in several ways. Note that the bosses are not just people. The player also battles an ape, a tiger, a monster truck in "Eagles Stadium", and cyborgs. Once these first three bosses are defeated, the player's rank rises to captain, followed by assistant chief, and finally to chief. Once the chief rank has been achieved, the player is given a cyber suit, which is described by the game as a "long-range supersonic powered suit" which contains two Turbo-Booster Thrusters, and provid
  • The Gladiator: Road of the Sword

    2003

    The Gladiator: Road of the Sword

    2003

    Fighting
    Arcade
    The Gladiator is an Action game, developed and published by IGS (Taiwan), which was released in 2003.
  • Solitary Fighter

    1991

    Solitary Fighter

    1991

    Fighting
    Arcade
    Violence Fight received a sequel in 1991, which was technically released after Street Fighter II, but according to internet lore only three weeks part the two. Internet sources also claim that this update was originally called Violence Fight II in Japan, but there is no solid proof to that claim. The only available versions are named Solitary Fighter. It's generally the same game, although the two bosses from the original are playable here. When fighting in the wider arenas, mostly female mooks keep appearing one at a time to support the main opponent, which are taken out with a few hits, but nonetheless very annoying. The bonus rounds add a bear to the tiger, but both fights now take places in cages with bars so thick that it's sometimes hard to see what's going on.
  • Spectral vs. Generation

    2005

    Spectral vs. Generation

    2005

    Fighting
    Arcade PlayStation Portable PlayStation 2
    The fate of a land rests in the hands of fearless fighters, united in their quest to control the power of the Earth temple. Master devastating attacks and vanquish your enemies in this epic struggle between good and evil! Spectral VS Generation is a 2D versus fighting game in which you take control of one of ten fighters from the Spectral Force series and Generation of Chaos series. The cause for all the fighting is apparently to decide who will claim the powers of the of the fabled Earth temple. The fighters to choose from are Ice witch Mayura, War gale Weles, Empress of darkness Roze, Northern knight Eril, Sword master Kryce, Aristocrat of Darkness Jado, Holy fist Ryuken, Explosion child Hiro, Wyvern of the East Drochimaru and Holy god earth. Each fighter has their own weapon and fighting techniques which include special attacks and fights are best of three. The game offers an Arcade mode, Training mode and Survival mode for single player as well as an VS mode for multiplayer.
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