Exclusive to the Wii version are characters that were not included in the PS2 version such as Appule, Cyborg Tao, Demon King Piccolo, Frieza Soldier and Pilaf Machine.
Xiao Xiao No. 2 is the second installment in the Xiao Xiao Flash web series, and the first one with interactive elements. The player controls a stickman who must get past a wall, avoid cannon fire, and defeat an opponent in one-on-one combat. In each of the three levels the player's role is to press Space when an oscillating "power bar" is at its fullest. If the player presses Space at the wrong time, a cutscene will play in which the hero is killed (there are two possible death scenes, depending on how close the power bar was to its maximum.) However, pressing Space at the right time instead shows a cutscene where the stickman destroys the obstacle and moves on to the next one. The player can also watch all nine cutscenes in a separate video player, accessible from the main menu.
Xiao Xiao No. 6 is the sixth installment in the Flash series Xiao Xiao, but only the third game. Like all previous installments, it once again consists of spectacular fight scenes featuring a black stickman.
The initial part of Xiao Xiao No. 6 is a series of more or less non-interactive fight scenes, where the player must simply keep pressing Space to keep the animation going, with no penalty for delaying. In the next scene, the hero's opponent is locked in a jail cell and the player's goal is to click levers at the bottom to activate crushers in order to kill the prisoner; it's not that easy because the prisoner is smart enough to avoid descending crushers. In the final scene, the player must press Space rapidly to fill a power bar before the time limit, so that the protagonist can deal a single powerful, finishing blow to his opponent; in the case of failure the player can immediately try again.
Square Enix's first 3D action title for mobile platforms is an original fast-paced adventure set in the world of the PlayStation 2 game, Musashi: Samurai Legend.
An unreleased Star Wars game which would’ve had the player taking on the role of a Wookie fighting the Imperial Forces. After being pitched to George Lucas, he turned down the idea believing a Wookie wouldn’t make an ideal protagonist due to only making grunts and barks.
Asuka 120% LimitOver Burning Fest. is an "unofficial" update to the series' earlier "Limited" entry on Sega Saturn. It was originally released in 1998 as a series of patch files to be used on a legitimate copy of the game. This version of the game is stripped down purely to its "Versus" mode, and features a heavily rebalanced cast, along with a few mechanical tweaks.
The unbelievable spinoff off Sakusei Byoutou! You might not believe it, but it's now a 2D fighting game! It's kill or be killed, and either way you're getting sucked dry!
Its a remaster from the original game enhanced and re-mastered in HD, alongside full Trophy and Achievements support, replacing all the original ost and adding Budokai Tenkaichi series soundtrack.
Combat Tournament Legends is a fast-paced fighting game, created, directed and released on Stickpage in 2011 by Ongokiller50 (Dennes Tejada). Stone (Travis George Michael Steven) contributed with making the game this time, instead of it all being done by Ongokiller50 like the previous game. They both took the task of animating things in the game like the playable characters, but Stone did the graphics for the game, which explains the different artstyle of the game compared to the previous game. The game is usually considered to be a sequel to the game "Combat Tournament", which was created a year earlier in 2010, though as said by Ongokiller50, Combat Tournament Legends is really just an improved and better version of the previous game, this time being beta tested by other people as well.
Hakai is a momentum based aerial fighting game that takes cues from Dragonball Z.
Win three rounds to beat your opponent. If the timer runs out, whoever has the lower amount of health wins, and if the players' health are equal it's a draw.
Choose one of these fighting cats and let the brawl begin! Before you start playing, you should learn the moves. Both single-player and two-player modes are available.