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  • The Queen of Heart '99: Dream Match Never Ends

    1999

    The Queen of Heart '99: Dream Match Never Ends

    1999

    Fighting
    PC (Microsoft Windows)
    The Queen of Heart '99 is a 2D one-on-one fighting game and the successor to The Queen of Heart '98. The player can choose one of 21 female characters and fight against the others. The game features characters from the Leaf visual novel games. Each girl has her own special moves and unique abilities. It features anime-style graphics and supports multiplayer.
  • Samurai Shodown: Warriors Rage

    1999

    Samurai Shodown: Warriors Rage

    1999

    Fighting
    PlayStation 3 PlayStation PlayStation Portable
    Warriors Rage is the seventh Samurai Shodown game. The events of the game take place twenty years after those described in the Hyper Neo Geo 64 arcade predecessors. The game includes new swordsmen like Rinka Yoshino (a daughter of samurai family), Seishiro Kuki (the new protagonist), Ran Po, Garyo the Whirlwind, Jin-Emon Hanafusa and more. Gameplay features a new life gauge system, split in three sections; when the two sections are drained from the opponent, the character performs taunting moves. Features: Start with 11 different warriors Arcade fighting/adventure action Hidden fighting techniques Collect all the character cards
  • Street Fighter III: Double Impact

    1999

    Street Fighter III: Double Impact

    1999

    Fighting
    Dreamcast
    star 7
    Street Fighter III: Double Impact is a compilation containing the original Street Fighter III and 2nd Impact. It features an Arcade, Versus, Training and Option Mode for both games and a Parry Attack Mode in 2nd Impact where the player gets to test his parrying skills in the game's bonus round. This compilation also allows players to use Gill and Shin Akuma (in 2nd Impact only) who were exclusively computer-controlled characters in the arcade version.
  • Transformers: Beast Wars Transmetals

    1999

    Transformers: Beast Wars Transmetals

    1999

    Fighting
    PlayStation
    star 4.9
    Now, experience a Transformers battle you've never seen before! Take command of the Heroic Maximals and Evil Predicons as they struggle for supremacy! More powerful than ever, these cybertronian warriors can convert into 3 modes: beast, vehicle, and robot. Run, blast and transform your way to victory! Crush the competition with the awesome Ultra Blast attack!
  • SNK vs. Capcom: The Match of the Millennium

    1999

    SNK vs. Capcom: The Match of the Millennium

    1999

    Fighting
    Neo Geo Pocket Color PC (Microsoft Windows) Nintendo Switch
    star 7.5
    With 18 starting characters (26 total after unlocking), numerous battle modes and varied minigames, this may be the largest fighting game for the Neo Geo Pocket Color. Choose the fighting style that suits you from the available Single, Tag and Team modes. The SC Olympic mode grants access to minigames from a music game featuring Felicia to a whack-a-mole style game with Jubei. The Olympic mode also allows players to compete for gold, silver and bronze medals in various fighting challenges. Link features include NGPC-to-NGPC battles and NGPC-to-Dreamcast data exchange with other SNK titles.
  • Warpath: Jurassic Park

    1999

    Warpath: Jurassic Park

    1999

    Fighting
    PlayStation
    star 6.4
    Savage Dinosaur Fighting Flesh Ripping Claws! Bone-Crushing Jaws! Head-to-Head Combat! -14 unique dinosaurs including T-Rex & Mega Raptor -Over 10 fighting arenas from Jurassic Park and Lost World -Edible power-ups and destructible environments -Intense 1 & 2 player action
  • JoJo's Bizarre Adventure

    1999

    JoJo's Bizarre Adventure

    1999

    Fighting
    PlayStation Dreamcast
    star 7.6
    JoJo's Bizarre Adventure is the console version of 1998 Arcade game of the same title. Two console versions were produced. The 1999 PlayStation version is based on JoJo's Venture, but features the additional characters from the second version of the arcade game and an exclusive "Super Story Mode", which covers the entire Stardust Crusaders story arc. The Dreamcast version, also released in 1999, features both the original and revised versions of the arcade game in their original forms.
  • BoomBots

    1999

    BoomBots

    1999

    Fighting
    PlayStation
    Save the world in this hilarious free-roam arena based combat game. Join Boomer and his friends as they try to free the Earth's cats from the Feline Aliens. Battle until your bolts pop out, using projectile weapons, hand-to-hand combat and grapple moves. Or collect power-balls to achieve the all-powerful mongo-mode and quickly turn the evil Boombots into scrap metal. The cats of the world are counting on you. Hilarious story line keeps you laughing, attack your opponent from anywhere in the free-roam, combat arenas, fight as any of the 15 characters in 15 arenas, each with unique characteristics, use projectile weapons, hand-to-hand combat, grapple moves and the mongo-mode in over 12 different simple-to-operate combinations to destroy the competition.
  • International Karate 2000

    1999

    International Karate 2000

    1999

    Fighting
    Game Boy Color
    star 9
    The classic karate fighter is back on the Game Boy Color, remade with the nostalgic gameplay that fans around the world will adore, and new play modes to keep the action fresh and exciting. Hiyah!
  • Mortal Kombat Gold

    1999

    Mortal Kombat Gold

    1999

    Fighting
    Dreamcast
    star 5.9
    The first and only Mortal Kombat title to make onto the Dreamcast console, Mortal Kombat Gold offered players a carbon-copy of the arcade edition of Mortal Kombat 4, along with additional features and characters never before included in the arcade game. Using the exact same engine found in Mortal Kombat 4, the game performs flawlessly on the Dreamcast platform, while also running at a higher resolution than its arcade counterpart.
  • Transformers: Beast Wars Transmetals

    1999

    Transformers: Beast Wars Transmetals

    1999

    Fighting
    Nintendo 64
    Now, experience a Transformers battle you've never seen before! Take command of the Heroic Maximals and Evil Predicons as they struggle for supremacy! More powerful than ever, these cybertronian warriors can convert into 3 modes: beast, vehicle, and robot. Run, blast and transform your way to victory! Crush the competition with the awesome Ultra Blast attack!
  • Fres Fighter II Turbo

    1999

    Fres Fighter II Turbo

    1999

    Fighting
    Amstrad CPC
    Six fighters will compete all around the world! These totally opposite warriors will use various techniques and nothing will stop them to win. Tale part in the fight alone or with friends in this new game that allows up to 16 players to compete!
  • Toy Fighter

    1999

    Toy Fighter

    1999

    Fighting
    Arcade
    Toy Fighter is a Sega NAOMI versus fighting game released in 1999. Plans were supposedly put in place to release this game on the Sega Dreamcast, though were shelved for unknown reasons.
  • Fighter Destiny 2

    1999

    Fighter Destiny 2

    1999

    Fighting
    Nintendo 64
    A 3D fighting game exclusive to the Nintendo 64 that uses a unique point-based system to determine who wins.
  • Toshinden 4

    1999

    Toshinden 4

    1999

    Fighting
    PlayStation
    star 6.9
    Battle Arena Toshinden 4 is a spectacular 3d combat tournament that goes beyond the limits in an all-out battle where reflexes, skills and timing are essential to defeat the many adversaries. Each bout is played within an incredible 3d location, with every move and counter attack displayed in stunning detail. Toshinden 4 blends a wealth of stunning showcase moves with all the traditional moves. The result is a free-flowing fight boasting cinematic visuals. New "overdrive" mode allows you to produce devastating combinations of moves and the innovative team battle mode creates a truly incredible battle royale.
  • Rakugaki Showtime

    1999

    Rakugaki Showtime

    1999

    Fighting
    PlayStation 3 PlayStation PlayStation Portable
    Rakugaki Showtime is a game along the same vein as Poitter's Point (also known as Poy Poy) where in you try to defeat the opponents by throwing things at them.
  • The King of Fighters '99: Millennium Battle

    1999

    The King of Fighters '99: Millennium Battle

    1999

    Fighting
    Neo Geo AES Arcade PlayStation 3 Wii PlayStation PlayStation Portable Neo Geo CD
    star 7.5
    "The King of Fighters '99: Millennium Battle" is the sixth game in The King of Fighters series by SNK. Unlike in previous games of the series, there are four characters per team instead of three, with the fourth serving as a "Striker", a fighter whose function is only to enter a match, attack the opponent and leave without replacing their teammates. In total, there are seven teams, each containing four characters, four Team Edit characters and a boss.
  • Ozawa-Ken

    1999

    Ozawa-Ken

    1999

    Fighting
    PC (Microsoft Windows) Mac
    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.
  • Fighter Maker

    1999

    Fighter Maker

    1999

    Fighting
    PlayStation
    Have you ever played a fighting game and thought you could come up with something better? Then it's time to put your money where your mouth is with FIGHTER MAKER. You can create the character of your dreams, because every aspect can be edited: you can alter wardrobe, hair color, muscle tone, and skin color. Developing poses and artificial intelligence for your characters will bring them to life. For those who like some plot in their fighting games, you can create detailed profiles and histories for every character you create. Once you have a character that looks right, create the moves, combinations, and throws that will allow your fighter to become the greatest. Be sure to give all of your moves damage values, because you want that awesome kick or throw to cause a serious amount of damage. If you don't like something in FIGHTER MAKER, you can always change it. If you ever thought you could create the ultimate fighting machine, now's your chance with FIGHTER MAKER.
  • Final Fight Revenge

    1999

    Final Fight Revenge

    1999

    Fighting
    Arcade Sega Saturn
    Final Fight Revenge is a 1999 American-developed 3D one-on-one fighting game. The game was produced by the American division of Capcom (later known as "Capcom Production Studio 8"), the same team that later produced Maximo: Ghosts to Glory and Final Fight: Streetwise. Final Fight Revenge was released for the arcades on July 1999 and ran on the Sega ST-V arcade hardware,. It is the only Final Fight sequel released for the arcades. A home version was released for the Sega Saturn on March 30, 2000, which was the last Capcom game officially released for the platform. The Sega Saturn version was only available in Japan. However, the game can be played in English if the console's internal language is set to any other language besides Japanese. A Sega Dreamcast version of this game was in development, but, was never released.
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