This fangame is a tribute a to the SF franchise that consists of being the balanced SF with the largest number of mechanics possible plus with the sprites in 32 bits as in the Capcom vs Snk.
Ozawa-Ken is a typing-based fighting game. As you correctly type displayed characters or words, your character delivers attacks to opponents; mistakes or slow inputs leave you exposed to counterattacks. The game features three distinct modes: one-on-one typing battles, “Electric Chopping Kawara” practice for learning key positions, and the faster-paced “Electric Punching Board” with level progression and symbol inputs.
Ultimate Mortal Kombat 3 Wave Net (an abbreviation for Williams Action Video Entertainment Network) was a planned network version of the game that allowed for online multiplayer matches. Notably, it is the only arcade version to feature Noob Saibot as a playable character. It was tested only in the Chicago and San Francisco areas that used a dedicated T1 line, connected directly to Midway's Chicago headquarters. It is highly unlikely that any Wave Net test games were ever released to the public after the infrastructure was dismantled, and so there are no known ROM image dumps of this version. One of the reasons this version was not widely adopted was the cost of T1 lines at the time: the setup cost several thousand dollars per arcade installation, plus a few hundred dollars for each cabinet using the hardware. Williams' plan was to use WaveNet to upload new games and game updates, which they would provide to arcade owners for free in exchange for a cut of the games' revenues.
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