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  • Cardinal Syn

    1998

    Cardinal Syn

    1998

    Fighting
    PlayStation
    star 5.8
    What began as a simple prophecy evolved into bloody war. A board of fantasy warriors in an epic story of a war-torn land. Battle it out with an arsenal of weapons including battle axes, broadswords, crossbows and more! Deadly interactive 3-D environments - dodge fire-pits, flying arrows and spike-lined walls forcing fighters to kill or be killed. 8 main characters with a further 10 hidden characters waiting to be unleashed!
  • Pocket Fighter

    1998

    Pocket Fighter

    1998

    Fighting
    WonderSwan Sega Saturn PlayStation
    star 8.5
    Pocket Fighter is a port of Super Gem Fighter Mini Mix. This version of the game add-in additional modes like Character Edit and Running Battle Mode. As can be expected due to the PlayStation's memory capacity, some of the Arcade release's graphics were removed, such as certain scenes and in-game effects.
  • Street Fighter EX2

    1998

    Street Fighter EX2

    1998

    Fighting
    Arcade
    star 7.6
    The original version of Street Fighter EX2 retains all the features from the previous game, Street Fighter EX Plus, including original features such as "Guard Breaks" (unique moves which cannot be blocked by an opponent) and "Super Canceling" (the ability to cancel a Super Combo into another Super Combo). The primary new feature in the game are "Excel Combos", ("excel" being abbreviation for "extra cancel"). Much like the "Custom Combos" featured in the Street Fighter Alpha series, Excel Combos allows player to connect a series of basic and special moves for a limited time. During an Excel Combo, the player begins with a basic move and can follow up with a different basic move or follow-up a basic move with a special move, which can be followed by a different special move. However, the player cannot connect any move with the same move, nor can they cancel special moves into basic moves during an Excel Combo.
  • Bio F.R.E.A.K.S.

    1998

    Bio F.R.E.A.K.S.

    1998

    Fighting
    Arcade Nintendo 64 PC (Microsoft Windows) PlayStation
    star 6.3
    Bio F.R.E.A.K.S. is a 3D fighting game released by Midway in 1998. It was originally planned for arcades. However, this arcade prototype was scrapped and never officially released (although it exists on MAME), and the game was later released for the PlayStation, Nintendo 64 and PC.
  • ClayFighter: Sculptor's Cut

    1998

    ClayFighter: Sculptor's Cut

    1998

    Fighting
    Nintendo 64
    star 6.9
    Get ready to crumble... with this special edition of the world's funniest fighting game! This "director's cut" contains many extras added to the original Clay Fighter 63 1/3 game. You might lose lives, you might lose limbs, but don't lose your sense of humor! 12 eccentric fighters plus 4 additional clay combatants only found in this version. More snide remarks and barbed wit will have you crying from laughing so hard! Original characters get additional attacks for an all-new experience. Enhanced camera angle stays put to see more details in the environment and improve fight control!
  • Cute Fighter

    1998

    Cute Fighter

    1998

    Fighting
    Arcade
    Released in 1998 by SemiCom, Cute Fighter is a sequel to SD Fighters, that aims to be even cuter!
  • Savaki

    1998

    Savaki

    1998

    Fighting
    Sega Saturn
  • Shura No Mon

    1998

    Shura No Mon

    1998

    Fighting
    PlayStation
    Shura No Mon (Shura's Gate) is a fighting game released for the Sony Playstation in 1998. It was developed and published by Kodansha, based on the manga of the same name by Masatoshi Kawahara, which was also published by Kodansha on their monthly shonen magazine from 1987 until 1996.
  • Fighting Vipers 2

    1998

    Fighting Vipers 2

    1998

    Fighting
    Arcade Dreamcast
    The sequel to the innovative Fighting Vipers has arrived and is set to ignite the world of beat 'em ups once again. Revenge has conquered your mind and aggression has poisoned your blood as you take control of a band of 'Vipers', each boasting distinct weapons in a fight to remove dictatorship from the city's Mayor. Fighting Vipers 2 is sure to put your pulse into overload!
  • Nettou Real Bout Garou Densetsu Special

    1998

    Nettou Real Bout Garou Densetsu Special

    1998

    Fighting
    Game Boy
    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!
  • Tekken 3

    1998

    Tekken 3

    1998

    Fighting
    PlayStation
    star 7.5
    The console version of Tekken 3 adds more content to the original arcade game such as new characters and additional game modes.
  • Gundam: Battle Assault

    1998

    Gundam: Battle Assault

    1998

    Fighting
    PlayStation
    star 7
    The Japanese animé series known as Gundam Wing is the basis for Gundam Battle Assault, a 2D one-on-one fighting game for the PlayStation. This robotic brawler pits Gundam against Gundam using a traditional side-view fighting engine. The different robots that appear in Gundam Battle Assault spring forth from all over the series' lengthy fictional timeline. New fans will most recognize the Gundam Wing model, while those who've followed the different shows for a while will find many old favorites, such as Z Gundam, Qubeley, and Zaku II.
  • Bushido Blade 2

    1998

    Bushido Blade 2

    1998

    Fighting
    PlayStation 3 PlayStation PlayStation Portable
    star 7.8
    The sequel to the most original and realistic fighting game - bigger, better and more brutal than ever. No life bars, no time limits, no mercy. And a single blow can still make the difference between life and death. 12 new warriors for a total of 20. New weapons, subweapons, stances and moves. 6 fighting modes, plus first-person view option. Each character follows their own story path, with unique encounters and endings. Two-handed swordplay, throwing weapons, mud-slinging and more. Unique body damage system allows you to incapacitate or kill with one well-placed strike. Run, dodge and slash through huge 3D settings.
  • Yugekitai Kakuto-hen: Saikyoushin Fukkatsu no Maki

    1998

    Yugekitai Kakuto-hen: Saikyoushin Fukkatsu no Maki

    1998

    Fighting
    PC-9800 Series
    This is a fighting game from a doujin developer that did a number of games involving the comically-deformed gang that stars in this one. Lots of humor value.
  • The Fallen Angels

    1998

    The Fallen Angels

    1998

    Fighting
    Arcade
    Fallen Angels is a two dimensional fighting game that takes a somewhat realistic approach in its gameplay, with super powered moves and with fluid movements animated using real motions (which was also featured in Art of Fighting 3). Projectile attacks are limited to three characters, atypical for the game's genre. The game featured eight playable characters: Cool, Harry Ness, Yuiren, Yuiran, Tarō, Torao Onigawara, Ruccio Roche and Haiji Mibu. The boss characters are Trigger and Carlos.
  • Plasma Sword: Nightmare of Bilstein

    1998

    Plasma Sword: Nightmare of Bilstein

    1998

    Fighting
    Arcade Dreamcast
    Plasma Sword: Nightmare of Bilstein is a 3D weapon-based fighting video game released by Capcom for the arcades. It is the sequel to Star Gladiator and runs on the ZN-2 hardware, an improved version of PlayStation-based ZN-1 hardware its predecessor ran on. A Dreamcast port was released in 2000.
  • Yie Ar Kung-Fu

    1998

    Yie Ar Kung-Fu

    1998

    Fighting
    Game Boy Color Game Boy
    Game Boy port of Yie Ar Kung-Fu.
  • Ultraman Fighting Evolution

    1998

    Ultraman Fighting Evolution

    1998

    Fighting
    PlayStation
    Ultraman Fighting Evolution (ウルトラマン ファイティングエボリューション Urutoraman Faitingu Eboryūjyon) is a fighting game. It was developed and published by Banpresto. It was the first Ultraman Fighting Evolution series game, spawning many sequels.
  • Sokko Seitokai: Sonic Council

    1998

    Sokko Seitokai: Sonic Council

    1998

    Fighting
    Sega Saturn
    Exclusive Fighting Game on Sega Saturn.
  • Fighters Destiny

    1998

    Fighters Destiny

    1998

    Fighting
    Nintendo 64
    star 7
    You can choose from more than 10 characters and enter the ring in the ultimate hand-to-hand competition. Rather than using a two-out-of-three format, you must score seven points in order to win a match. Knocking down your opponent, forcing him out of the ring, or throwing him to the ground score anywhere from one to four points. Try to beat all of the other fighters in the Master Challenge, where a victory results in you learning their fighting skills. If you face the Joker, you must beat him or you will lose the skills you have gained. See how many opponents you can beat before giving up seven points in the Survival mode, or try to see how long you can stay in the ring with a fighting cow in the Rodeo mode. Keep your butt off the ground to win at FIGHTERS DESTINY.
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