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  • V.G.: Variable Geo

    1993

    V.G.: Variable Geo

    1993

    Fighting
    PC-9800 Series
    Variable Geo is a Japanese 2D fighting game / eroge developed and published by TGL under their Giga brand. The game focuses on an all-female martial arts competition where participants are required to promote various family restaurants by acting as waitresses when not fighting. Takahiro Kimura was responsible for designing the characters
  • Samurai Shodown

    1993

    Samurai Shodown

    1993

    Fighting
    Neo Geo AES Arcade PlayStation 3 Super Nintendo Entertainment System Wii Sega Mega Drive/Genesis 3DO Interactive Multiplayer FM Towns PlayStation PlayStation Portable Neo Geo CD Sega CD Super Famicom
    star 5.7
    In early Japan, a man named Shiro Tokisada Amakusa preaches a heretic religion. Little does anyone know that Amakusa is really a servant of the evil Ambrosia, who took over Amakusa's body. Ambrosia wishes to shroud the world in darkness. Now, choose between 12 warriors (and 3 bonus characters) to fight for the honor of destroying Amakusa, and fulfilling a mission.
  • Burning Rival

    1993

    Burning Rival

    1993

    Fighting
    Arcade
    The game takes place in a fictional city located in central Canada known as "Destiny City," a midsized American metropolis. Once every few years, strong fighters gather here and hold a violent, secret no-holds-barred fighting spree. This year, too, a group of extraordinary fighters gathered, sick of fighting by the rules. Some coveted the titled of "World's Strongest," while others dreamt of acquiring vast wealth. Things in Destiny City heated up before the tournament began.
  • Death Brade

    1993

    Death Brade

    1993

    Fighting
    Super Famicom
    Fight! Win the tournament and take the throne. The kingdom will be yours. Win or die, there is no escaping the deathmatch! Fight on fearless warriors!
  • Ultra Toukon Densetsu

    1993

    Ultra Toukon Densetsu

    1993

    Fighting
    Arcade
    An Ultraman beat 'em up game.
  • Schmeiser Robo

    1993

    Schmeiser Robo

    1993

    Fighting
    Arcade
    Schmeiser Robo plays much like other 2D versus fighting games of its era, with characters battling in best-two-out-of-three matches against the CPU or another player. It uses an 8-way joystick and three buttons (punch, kick, and guard), introducing one of the earliest dedicated guard buttons in the genre. Unlike typical fighting games, the guard button allows movement even when pressed repeatedly, though it does not block attacks. It also supports advanced defensive and offensive options including short hops, air-guarding, parrying (early form of guard-canceling), counter-attacking, and rush-attacks
  • Joy Mech Fight

    1993

    Joy Mech Fight

    1993

    Fighting
    Nintendo 3DS Wii Family Computer Wii U
    One of the last Famicom games before the shift to the Super Famicom, Joy Mech Fight brings the full fighting game experience to the NES with top-notch controls, visuals and audio! Players can enjoy a single player campaign and fight against the computer, or go head-to-head in a two-player versus mode. Although Japan exclusive, the game would eventually come to the west through Nintendo Switch Online in September 2023. The game is referred in the Super Smash Bros. series with the official romanization of "Joy Mech Fight".
  • Blood Warrior

    1993

    Blood Warrior

    1993

    Fighting
    Arcade
    The gameplay of Blood Warrior is quite similar to many of the 2D fighting games of the same era. However, Kaneko seem to have taken much of their inspiration from the Mortal Kombat franchise in terms of over the top gore and violence; however, Blood Warrior's predecessor Shogun Warriors predates Mortal Kombat in featuring blood, while Barbarian: The Ultimate Warrior predates Mortal Kombat in featuring death moves.
  • Monster Maulers

    1993

    Monster Maulers

    1993

    Fighting
    Arcade
    The three main protagonists are Kotetsu, Anne and Eagle, members of the "Ultimate Task Force". A trio of evil villains known as the Happy Droppers unleashes a swarm of monsters to terrorize countries of the world, sending the three heroes on a mission to end the disaster and defeat the evil masterminds.
  • World Heroes 2

    1993

    World Heroes 2

    1993

    Fighting
    Neo Geo AES Arcade Neo Geo MVS Super Nintendo Entertainment System Wii Neo Geo CD Turbografx-16/PC Engine CD
    star 7.2
    The time traveling tournament fighters are back! The original eight characters from the popular arcade hit return, along with six new characters hand-picked from several different eras and locations all through time. But a new boss awaits the victor... who or what is behind this new tournament? You'll have to get to him to find out! This sequel features all-new stages and music, and improved animation and graphics. You can now reflect projectile moves at your opponent, and reverse normal throws if your timing is right! The original game's Death Match mode is also back, but with a new feature - the life bar will increase or decrease as you inflict or receive damage. Get your side's life bar to 100% and your enemy will lose.
  • Street Combat

    1993

    Street Combat

    1993

    Fighting
    Super Nintendo Entertainment System
    KNOCK-OUT ACTION FOR 2 PLAYERS AT ONCE! Your Mission...Seek out and destroy a group of ruthless villains who'll stop at nothing to wipe you off the map. Each brutal renegade is a wizard at martial arts and trick moves. You must battle six deadly foes until you confront your greatest challenge-their master, the diabolical C.J. Punch, leap, somersault and kick your way over skyscraper beams, through the jungle, gritty back alleys, a wrestling ring, the top of a truck, and more. You've never punched-up so much pure action and exciting game play.
  • Tao Taido

    1993

    Tao Taido

    1993

    Fighting
    Arcade
    Thid game takes place on Earth, where eight martial artists from around the planet compete against each other to fight and defeat the legendary master and reveal the secrets of Ta•o Taido. The game appears to be similar to other 2D versus fighting games during its release, but has different gameplay. The player's character fights against their opponent in single round matches in a single player tournament mode with the computer or against another human player, while using very simplistic commands that summon charging attacks.
  • Raging Fighter

    1993

    Raging Fighter

    1993

    Fighting
    Game Boy
    star 6.7
    If you think you're tough enough to rumble with the best fighters in the world, take your best shot in RAGING FIGHTER. Choose from seven different brawlers Vandal, Aska, Ruoh, Shades, Miyabi, Tao, and Bulk as you take it to the competition and show em who's boss. There are four different tournament styles to play in, making for intensely high replay value and variety. Each of the seven fighters brandishes a few special moves that are all their own, making for original fights every time out. Of course, there are the requisite punches and kicks, but mastering your own fighter's combos will lead you to easier victory. Play against the computer, or hook up with a friend via a link cable and scrap it out for bragging rights.
  • Tuff E Nuff

    1993

    Tuff E Nuff

    1993

    Fighting
    Super Nintendo Entertainment System Super Famicom
    star 4.8
    Following a great war that destroys most of the earth, Tuff E Nuff sees four of the earth's toughest people come together to do battle, and earn the right to attempt to depose the mighty ruler. Gameplay is standard beat 'em up style action, featuring most of the conventions of the genre. The characters have a range of kicks, punches and throws, and each fight at their own base. The 90-second time limit can be turned on or off. Fights are best-of-three, with points awarded for each hit, and for overall victory.
  • Ultra Seven

    1993

    Ultra Seven

    1993

    Fighting
    Super Famicom
    Ultra Seven is a 2D one-on-one fighting game that uses characters from the tokusatsu TV show of the same name. The Ultra Seven series is based on the original Ultraman TV show, but updated for a modern audience with a different protagonist who hails from the same planet as Ultraman. Ultra Seven features a single-player story mode in which the player can sometimes choose which of Ultra Seven's capsule monsters (Agira, Micras or Windom) to fight as, and a versus mode in which two players can duke it out.
  • Dragon Ball Z: Super Butouden

    1993

    Dragon Ball Z: Super Butouden

    1993

    Fighting
    Super Nintendo Entertainment System Nintendo Switch Super Famicom
    star 7.1
    The first fighting game bearing the Dragon Ball license, Super Butouden covers some of the series's key battles (from Goku's battle with Piccolo to the Cell Games).
  • Fighter's History

    1993

    Fighter's History

    1993

    Fighting
    Arcade Super Nintendo Entertainment System Super Famicom
    star 5.9
    Fighter's History is a 1993 arcade fighting game developed and published by Data East. It's the inaugural game in the Fighter's History series. The main unique feature of the Fighter's History is its weak point system, which allows the player to temporarily stun an opponent by repeatedly hitting their weak point. Fighter's History became infamous for being the subject of a lawsuit against Data East by Capcom, who claimed the game is too similar to its hit title, Street Fighter II, and as such is copyright infringement on its property. The case was found in Data East's favor however, as the court found that the copied elements were scenes a faire, elements necessary for depicting the scenario. The game was later ported to the Super Nintendo Entertainment System in 1994, and followed by a sequel Karnov's Revenge for Neo Geo. There are three different gameplay modes are available. CPU Battle is the traditional arcade mode, where the player select a character and try to complete the game by beating all of the other f
  • Kyuukyoku Sentai Dadandarn

    1993

    Kyuukyoku Sentai Dadandarn

    1993

    Fighting
    Arcade
    A trio of supervillains unleashes an army of gross mutants on earth on order to start an alien invasion. Our only hope is the trio of superheroes known as the 'Ultimate Task Force'. Squash the evil mutants and put an end to the alien menace. Features excellent graphics & sound as well as plenty of moves to find!
  • Body Blows

    1993

    Body Blows

    1993

    Fighting
    Commodore CDTV DOS Amiga
    Body Blows is an Amiga versus fighting game. It was released in 1993 by Team17. The game is compatible with all Amiga systems, including the CDTV system with joystick support. It was followed by Body Blows Galactic and Ultimate Body Blows. "Experience super fast, hard hitting fight action like you have never seen before... Choose one of four hero characters to combat the increasingly evil computer controlled opponents in Arcade Mode. Take on a freind (or enemy!!) in the highly competetive two player mode or go for broke in the Body Blows Ultimate Challenge, where upto eight players select their favorite character from the ten available to compete for the Champions Belt."
  • Martial Champion

    1993

    Martial Champion

    1993

    Fighting
    Arcade Wii Turbografx-16/PC Engine CD
    Martial Champion is a versus fighting game similar in concept to Street Fighter II. There are ten characters to choose from, each representing his or her own country. The main protagonist is a Japanese martial artist named Jin; others include his countryman Zen, a kabuki fighter; a Chinese kung-fu expert and a vampire from Hong-Kong; an Egyptian princess; a scimitar fighter from Saudi Arabia; a spear-wielding Kenyan warrior; a French weapons specialist; and two North Americans - an eyepatched soldier and a blonde female ninja-like fighter.
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