Based on the arcade game, this is a fighting game in the Dragon Ball Z universe, developed by Craft and Master (whose team members include former Street Fighter producer Noritaka Funamizu. Super DBZ is a cell-shaded fighter featuring your favorite Dragon Ball characters. Each character has his own special abilities, with Frieza making use of warps and Trunks using swords for up-close attacks. The game uses a four button setup. Two buttons are reserved for strong and weak attacks. One button is used for guarding with another used for making your character jump. The guard and jump button can be pressed together to execute a dash move. Super DBZ features both ground-based and air-based fighting. Stages are multi-layered, and you can move between different areas, taking the fight to an area that's more advantageous to your character.
Konjiki no Gash Bell!! Go! Go! Mamono Fight!! Konjiki no Gasshu Beru!! Gō! Gō! Mamono Fight!!, "Golden Gash Bell!! Go! Go! Demon Fight!!") is a video game for PlayStation 2 and GameCube which was developed by Eighting and was published by Bandai on December 15, 2005. The fighting gameplay style is similar to Super Smash Bros. with four-player multiplayer, as well as few other video games like Konjiki no Gash Bell!! Unare! Yūjō no Zakeru Dream Tag Tournament.
Known in Japan as "The All*Star Kakutou Matsuri". All-Star Fighters is the 91st entry in the Simple 2000 budget game series for the PS2, bringing together characters and locales from many different Simple 2000 games in a bizarre fighting tournament.
The craziest heroes and heroines! Who's the toughest? It's time to stop talking and start fighting.
14 unique characters, from bikini-girl to chan-saw boy!
Characters from D3Publisher's games come together for a head-to-head show down. Each has their own unique and distinctive style, it's up to you to master them.
The impact system is key to winning!
Learn your fighter's combos and special moves. If your energy is running low, use a super impact attack to turn the tables on your enemy!
Multiple game modes and bonus features!
Play a wide variety of game modes. Including practise mode for trying out new fighters; survival mode for testing your stamina; race against the clock in an attempt to defeat all characters in time attack mode; and more!
Monster (aka モンスター) is a video game published in 2005 on Windows by 8105graphics. It's an action game, set in an anime / manga, fighting, fantasy and real-time themes.
A Bandai developed PlayStation 2 action game entry into the longrunning series of Kamen Rider video games, featuring the characters from the 2005 TV series "Kamen Rider Hibiki".
The hugely popular arcade and console fighting game, Tekken 5: Dark Resurrection is now available with an all-new ONLINE BATTLE feature! Take on other players from around the country, in full HD running at a smooth 60 frames per second! Prove who the real King of the Iron Fist Tournament is by checking the online rankings. Experience the pinnacle of fighting games as Tekken reaches into the "Online Vs." world for the first time ever!
Supersonic Warriors 2 is the DS sequel to the GBA fighting game Dragon Ball Z: Supersonic Warriors, based on Akira Toriyama's Dragon Ball series.
The game features one-on-one battles between over 30 characters with their own movement and combos. There is a main path in the story mode that coincides with Toriyama's story for every character and some other paths played out as "what if?" scenarios, adding replayability to the game. Next to the story mode, there is the Z battle, the VS battle, Maximum, Free battle and Practice mode. The game has three difficulty levels. In team battles the player can tap the touchscreen to select another fighter. Touch can also be used to perform a powerful combined attack when it is available.
The sequel moves away from the level system of the first game, where reaching a new character level led to upgraded statistics, or new sprites and attacks. This is replaced by individual characters that become available when a sufficient amount of Dragon Points is available.
Garouden Breakblow was a 3D fighting game released in Japan for the PlayStation 2 in 2005. It focused on more realistic, mixed martial arts-style fights than most of its contemporaries.
Sakigake!! Otokojuku is a 2D fighting game based on the manga series. Fighters are cel-shaded and colored with bright colors for a distinctive look. The fighting is presented on a 2D plane and hearkens back to old school fighting games where the camera pulls in when the combatants are close and out when they're far apart. Backgrounds are well done including one where a troupe of yankii gangsters are apparently punching the air and another where seated monks sit forlornly in the background.
Ultraman Fighting Evolution Rebirth is the 4th game in the Ultraman Fighting Evolution series. This game was released in the PlayStation 2 console.
Its Story Mode involves Alien Mephilas launching a massive invasion using EX monsters (more powerful versions of the originals) and sending three 'Chaosroids' (dark versions of Ultraman, Ultraseven, and Ultraman Taro) to the Land of Light. Eventually, Mephiles fuses with his final monster, Neo Chaos Darkness. With the combined effort between Cosmos and the other Ultras, they managed to defeat him and stop his invasion.
The eleventh game in the KOF series following The King of Fighters 2003.
According to Sega: 'For over 10 years, the King of Fighters series has been the choice of game players around the world. The 11th team of fighters continues this tradition. KOF11 is suited for one to two players, with continuous buy-in. Choose from 33 fighters, including 4 new characters. A fifth control button was added to enhance your skills by delivering a devastating blow to your opponent, if hit at the right time. A New Skill Gauge performs a variety of tag-off moves and new attacks. A player can also custom construct a Three-Fighter Tag-Team by selecting three choice combatants.'
Shrek SuperSlam pits the characters from the Shrek franchise against each other in the only game that combines the twisted humor and pop culture parodies of the Shrek universe with the fast-paced action of a melee fighting game. Signature fighting moves like Shrek's Green Storm, Donkey's Juggle Punt, and Puss-in-Boots' Love-Stun bring variety and personality to the game. Fully destructible arenas like the Poison Apple Inn and Dragon's Gate have walls toppling and debris flying while a multitude of weapons, potions, and magical items spell endless melee action for up to four players.