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  • Strip Fighter II

    1993

    Strip Fighter II

    1993

    Fighting
    TurboGrafx-16/PC Engine
    Six fighters from around the world fight for supremacy and the prestige of being the strongest and sexiest fighter ever to grace the arena. With special moves and beautiful women, Games Express delivers the most beautiful fighter to PC Engine.
  • ShadowHawk

    ShadowHawk

    Fighting
    Super Nintendo Entertainment System
    A WHOLE NEW ERA BEGINS HERE! When Eddie Collins and his father moved to New York, Eddie was given a mystical helmet and became the last in a line of legendary heroes dating back to Ancient Egypt. But does even ShadowHawk have the power to stop the man called BackLight? Even if he does, a new mystery waits in the wings as a mysterious talker attempts to uncover ShadowHawk's secret identity. Based on Jim Valentino's hit comic book series! Scheduled to hit the Super Nintendo sometime during the 90s, the game struggled to find a publisher and ended up canceled. It was leaked onto the internet in 2016.
  • Amazing Hebereke

    1994

    Amazing Hebereke

    1994

    Fighting
    Super Famicom
    Sugoi Hebereke (lit. "Amazing Hebereke") is a 1994 fighting game developed and published by Sunsoft exclusively in Japan for the Super Famicom on March 11, 1994. It is a spin-off of the Hebereke series, as well as Sunsoft's first attempt in the genre before they became better known for the 1995 Galaxy Fight: Universal Warriors, the 1996 Waku Waku 7, and the 1998 Astra Super Stars. Sugoi Hebereke is Bird's Eye-viewed like Vectorbeam's 1979 arcade game Warrior, but with brawling elements similar to the ones found in Atari Games' 1990 Pit-Fighter arcade, Technōs Japan's 1992 Nekketsu Kakutō Densetsu, Namco's 1994 The Outfoxies, and Nintendo's 1999 Super Smash Bros. There are two play modes in the game: story mode and VS. mode. In VS. mode, up to four players can play as the cast of the Hebereke series simultaneously when using an SNES Multitap. The object of the game is to knock out (KO) the other three opponents. Each stage is square shaped and has its own environmental hazards and moving objects.
  • N-Warp Daisakusen

    2013

    N-Warp Daisakusen

    2013

    Fighting
    Super Nintendo Entertainment System
    N- WARP Daisakusen is a very simple game that captured a lot of attention in 2008. The game consists on a 2-8 player free-for-all fighting game. The game supports the SNES Multitap to connect more than 2 controllers on the console. It is a great game for a party or a family gathering. N-WARP was featured on the UK's famous Retro Magazine and other major websites like Kotaku. It was released in cartridge by Piko Interactive.
  • Digimon Tamers: Battle Spirit

    2001

    Digimon Tamers: Battle Spirit

    2001

    Fighting
    WonderSwan Color
    Digimon Battle Spirit is a fighting game originally published by Bandai and developed by Dimps for the Japanese-only WonderSwan Color handheld system under the name Digimon Tamers: Battle Spirit. It was later ported to Nintendo's Game Boy Advance for international releases in North America and Europe two years later. The game features characters and Digimon that were included in the first three seasons of the animated series of the same name in a somewhat simplistic fighting scenario, and also has slightly arranged samples of the show's soundtrack.
  • Advanced V.G.

    1994

    Advanced V.G.

    1994

    Fighting
    PlayStation 3 Sega Saturn PlayStation PlayStation Portable Turbografx-16/PC Engine CD
    An updated re-release of the original Variable Geo fighting game that removes the hentai scenes.
  • Tengai Makyou: Kabuki Ittou Ryoudan

    1995

    Tengai Makyou: Kabuki Ittou Ryoudan

    1995

    Fighting
    Turbografx-16/PC Engine CD
    Tengai Makyou: Kabuki Ittou Ryoudan is a fighting video game and the seventh game in the Tengai Makyou series. It was released on PC Engine CD on February 24, 1995 and was developed by Red Entertainment and Published by Hudson Soft in Japan only.
  • Flash Hiders

    1993

    Flash Hiders

    1993

    Fighting
    Turbografx-16/PC Engine CD
    A martial artist from the Wallace tribe named Bang Bipot and a temperamental sorceress named Tiria Rossette are on a trek across the world. The duo runs across and all but adopts Erue, an emotionally fragile young man somehow connected to an assortment of thugs, bounty hunters, and stranger things.
  • Fighting Street

    1988

    Fighting Street

    1988

    Fighting
    Wii Turbografx-16/PC Engine CD
    Street Fighter was ported under the changed title Fighting Street for the TurboGrafx-CD and released with an arranged soundtrack. Due to the lack of a six-button controller available for the TurboGrafx-16 at the time this version was released, the strength level of the attacks were determined by how long either of the action buttons were held down.
  • Kakutou Haou Densetsu Algunos

    1994

    Kakutou Haou Densetsu Algunos

    1994

    Fighting
    Turbografx-16/PC Engine CD
    The world's greatest warriors, Jenius, Asasin, Arcer, Samohan, Greeze, Orga, Lobo, Blocken, Jyobei and Daibuster. Every single one of them has different attacks and set of techniques the player has to learn and master. Most of the fighters in Algunos use their bare hands but some also use weapons. Choose your fighter and take on the challenge.
  • Ultraman: Hikari no Kuni no Shisha

    2001

    Ultraman: Hikari no Kuni no Shisha

    2001

    Fighting
    WonderSwan Color
    Ultraman: Hikari no Kuni no Shisha is an Action game, developed by Tom Create and published by Bandai, which was released in Japan in 2001.
  • Gogetsuji Legends

    1995

    Gogetsuji Legends

    1995

    Fighting
    Arcade
    Gogetsuji Legends is an arcade game offshoot of the series released after Power Instinct 2. It introduced the 2 character battle system and the first character not related to the to the Gouketsuji bloodline in the series. The game's 2v2 battle system was added as Tag Battle in Power Instinct 2's PlayStation version but, unlike current tag battle games, characters cannot be swapped during the fight. The first selection is the Leader and the second is the Partner, the Partner is used for the first round and if lost they are replaced by the Leader, health is restored for the next round. The game has a 17 character starting roster, though 2 were previously character transformations and 1 can only be used as a Partner.
  • Mad Motor

    1989

    Mad Motor

    1989

    Fighting
    Arcade
    Mad motor is a 2D side-scrolling biker-themed beat 'em-up game that puts players in the shoes of a motor driver on a highway. You have to beat-up enemies driving different types of motors and cars as well enemies on gliders. Bosses include a apelike boss hanging from an helicopter and a guy standing on top of a car in full Japanese armor. You can transform in to a more powerful hulky long haired guy on a tricycle motor. The background scenery includes, cities, deserts and forests. You can play solo or with a friend.
  • Mobile Suit Gundam: EX Revue

    1994

    Mobile Suit Gundam: EX Revue

    1994

    Fighting
    Arcade
    Mobile Suit Gundam: EX Revue is an updated version of the first Gundam fighting game. Like its predecessor, it is a Street Fighter II-style versus fighter based on the original 1979 television series of the Gundam franchise, with improved graphics, a changed and larger character roster, new arenas and a more complex fighting engine. Players can select from 12 mobile suits: returning from the first game are the Federation's Gundam and Zeon's Zaku, Gouf, Dom and Gelgoog, the amphibious Z'Gok, as well as Char Aznable variations of Zaku, Gelgoog and Z'Gok. Sayla Mass' alternate Gundam is replaced by the Guncannon, and the game also adds Zeon's Gyan and Acguy. Each suit again features its own arena, based on locations and situations from the TV series. Many are all-new, others are just touched up from the first game. Each character also has its own ending sequence. Single-player mode consists of 14 consecutive fights:12 against the standard suits (including a mirror match) plus 2 against secret boss enemies. The last
  • Ranx Xerox

    Ranx Xerox

    Fighting
  • Samurai Trilogy

    1987

    Samurai Trilogy

    1987

    Fighting
    Commodore C64/128/MAX ZX Spectrum Amstrad CPC
  • Fighting Angels

    2004

    Fighting Angels

    2004

    Fighting
    PlayStation 2
    Simplistic 3D versus fighter with all-female cast and an emphasis on breast physics. Released only in Europe and in Japan as Simple 2000 Series Vol. 55: The Catfight: Joneko Densetsu.
  • Asuka 120% Burning Fest.

    1994

    Asuka 120% Burning Fest.

    1994

    Fighting
    Sharp X68000 FM Towns
    Fighting game series produced by Fill-in-Cafe. Eleven versions were released for various platforms between 1994 and 2002.
  • Knuckle Busters

    1986

    Knuckle Busters

    1986

    Fighting
    Commodore C64/128/MAX ZX Spectrum
    You play a wanted criminal who has busted out of an experimental lab. The game is well known for it's music by composer Rob Hubbard.
  • Veteran Combat

    2015

    Veteran Combat

    2015

    Fighting
    PC (Microsoft Windows)
    Veteran Combat is a 2D side-scrolling (arcade) fighting game for PC.
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