A Korean-made versus fighting game.
There are only two modes in the game: one player versus computer AI and two-player mode; there is no story mode and no discernible background plot. Players can choose between eight available fighters: seven men and one woman. Each character has his or her own home court, usually a modern urban location such as city streets or fighting arena. Characters use traditional punches and kicks to fight each other; in addition, there are combination attacks that can be performed by combining jumping with the aforementioned moves. Attack and defense ratings as well as the game's speed can be customized in the options menu.
There's a new boss in town, and his gangs are taking over the city. He's got thugs on every corner waiting to take you out. But you're not a run-of-the-mill videogame character. You're Karate Joe, and you're going to fight your way through 18 levels to free the city in this side-scrolling action-adventure.
K-1 Pocket Grand Prix is a kickboxing game, published by Konami, which was released in Japan in 2002.
K-1 Pocket Grand Prix is a fighting game developed by Daft Co. and published by Konami Corporation for Game Boy Advance.
K-1 Pocket Grand Prix is a kickboxing game that uses the K-1 brand and real fighters.
Players can choose from one of fourteen different fighters. Players can kick, punch, and use special moves.
The Hokage Ninja Clan's strongest and most dangerous Madougu, "Tendou Jigoku" fell into the hands of Mori Kouran. In order to create the perfect body, he abducted the Hime with the power of healing, Sakoshita Yanagi, so that he could absorb her.In order to save Yanagi and break Mori Kouran's ambitions, Recca and his friends wanted to go immediately to the fortress city "SODOM"... Recca no Honoo: Flame of Recca is an Action game, published by Konami, which was released in Japan in 2001.
In this action game based on the toy franchise, you play as a young boy called Yamato who loves his B-Daman machines more than anything. You'll face off in B-Daman battles with Yamato's rivals, making use of special attacks to emerge victorious. Throughout the course of the game, you'll customize your machines and raise Yamato. Yamato will also meet characters both familiar and unknown on his journeys, including the warm-hearted Alan and the sinister-looking Goblin. Only a few have what it takes to become a B-Daplayer; will Yamato become the B-Dachampion?
Gundam Seed: Battle Assault, a great new action game, is the first Gundam game to become available on the Game Boy Advance. Gundam Seed is the next big thing to hit the world of Gundam. Based on the anime aired in Japan in 2003 and in the US on Cartoon Network TV in 2004, the game features 12 playable mobile suits from the show. Also included are seven gameplay modes including a two-player VS mode that allows gamers to link up to four Game Boy Advance systems using a Game Boy Advance Game Link Cable (sold separately) for head to head action. To make the game accessible to wide audience, the game includes a difficulty level for all players: choose automatic or manual mode, and then adjust armor, HP and energy gauges to maximize the challenge.
The lost pages of the Book of Zero must be found, and you're just the brave warrior to take the job. Unfortunately, finding the pages will mean facing a number of deadly enemies, and you've got nothing but your bare hands and a black belt--to fight with. A truly amazing handheld fighting game, BLACK BELT CHALLENGE blends a powerful story with state-of-the art fighting to create a masterful combative experience like no other. Your choice of character will determine your motive for completing the Book of Zero, and each fighter will bring a different skill set to the arena. The game offers up a variety of modes to ensure high replay value and a huge fun factor. Packed with killer combos, incredible character animations, intuitive controls, and a series of great story lines, BLACK BELT CHALLENGE is sure to spawn a few sequels and imitations. Play against the computer or fight a friend.
Six monsters battle through seven destructive locations in an attempt to prove themselves as the greatest monster to walk the Earth. Each monster has a personal set of punches, kicks and special moves to Dominate over the competition.
Game features include 7 monsters each with their own home arena and special moves, power-ups and weapons revealed by destroyings buildings, five different modes including link mode to play against four friends, and customized fights for unlimited styles of gameplay.
Based on the original arcade game, it adds tag, survival, training, and 3-on-3 game modes. Game controls can be set to 3 or 4-button mode.
It includes all fighters in arcade game except Robo-Ky. However, Ky Kiske's extra version uses Robo-Ky's "beta" moveset..
The 3-mode character selection from X Plus is included with this release. Characters can be edited to any colours, but do not inherit black select and gold select powers as in the X Plus game.
Something strange is happening in Bubble Town. Robots are going berserk because of Solex, the stuff that gives all robots their power. You must find each of the broken robots before the evil Dr. K and hits bad 'bots do, especially the scary and powerful Kolossal!
This game is a one on one Mecha fighter where you control a giant robot straight out of a Japanese B movie and engage 8 equally giant creatures of darkness in mortal combat.
The three lone wolves return to clash with new opponents in the "Sultan of Slugs" Battle Royale. After a year in training, forging bodies of steel, Andy, Joe, and Terry take on the world.
The supreme trial of strength awaits! 19 of Fatal Fury's hottest heroes collide! One year since the fearsome conclusion to "Real Bout", the hungry wolves ready themselves for a new battle, "Real Bout Special" - the paramount pugilistic proving ground!
Cut or be cut! The power! The intensity! Samurai 3 is here! Twelve of the ages toughest double-identity warriors! Select personalities from "Chivalry" or "Treachery". Character moves and poses change with the personality you choose.
The player controls an unnamed protagonist who is attempting to rescue his love interest, the Princess Mariko, from Akuma's castle fortress. The game exhibits a combination of a side-scrolling platform and fighting game elements similar to a beat 'em up.
The gameboy version most notably includes an experience system.