Bushido: The Way of The Warrior is a martial arts side view PC DOS game made in 1983. It could very well be considered the first of all later-day 2D fighting games.
Throw bananas at other monkey standing on platforms to make them fall off while avoiding getting hit by any bananas thrown by the other monkeys by hoping to other platforms and dodging.
A digitized 2D fighting game created by indie developer Galloping Ghost, featuring realistic weapon-on-weapon fighting, an extensive catalog of recorded animations and unique cabinet elements.
Toshinden is a Fighting game published by Takara Tomy released on December 10, 2009 for the Nintendo Wii.
Toshinden is a wii fighting game with beautiful graphics and excellent fighting styles. Choose from several characters and face off on a 3-D fighting style as you move freely around the stage. The game contains story mode, arcade, and combo manager. In the story mode, experience a great story with anime cut scenes. Have fun fun in a more complex fighting style. This game will dazzle you with graphics and sound.
Bamboo Blade: Sorekara no Chousen is a card-based strategy game based on the anime Bamboo Blade. Aside from the story cutscenes the main gameplay is the actual kendo matches, which is played out as a turn-based card game where you select the appropriate card for attack and/or response to your opponent.
The latest Action/RPG/Fighter by independent studio KrabbitSoft featuring 6 playable/customizable Krabbits, (2 male, 4 female), 5 henchmen, Story Mode, 4 Battle Modes, Battle Theatres, quests, roaming mobs and great camera and character controls. No grind, loot aplenty and quick map travel.
Drawing inspiration from the Bushido Blade series, Deadliest Warrior: The Game is a 3D fighting game based on the Spike TV show "Deadliest Warrior", where generic versions of ancient warriors clash to find out who is the deadliest.
The 2005 edition of this martial-arts fighting game features many real-life martial arts experts who can compete under K1 rules or modern Mixed Martial Arts rules.