A 2D fighting game developed by FK Digital. It was released in the arcades in Japan in 2011 and on the PlayStation Network (PS3) in North America in September 2013.
Garouden Breakblow was a 3D fighting game released in Japan for the PlayStation 2 in 2005. It focused on more realistic, mixed martial arts-style fights than most of its contemporaries.
Part of the Asuka 120% franchise of fighting games, "Final" adds minor changes to the original game, adding a "down" gauge and a new cast of voice actors.
Another iPod Touch/iPhone game called Street Fighter IV Volt Battle Protocol would be made. Launch lineup includes all characters in the previous version remain available in addition to newly added characters of:
- Balrog (JP name - M.Bison)
- Vega (JP name - Balrog)
- Cody
- Akuma (JP name - Gouki)
First update:
- Sakura
- Makoto
Second update:
- Yun
- Yang
- Fei Long
Touryuu Densetsu: Elan Doreé is a fantasy-themed 3D fighting game; it is notable for its dragon-based, aerial combat mechanics. It was originally released in arcades on Sega’s ST-V hardware in November 1998 and later ported to the Sega Saturn in 1999.
Originally, Capcom Fighting All-Stars was planned to be a 2D sequel to Capcom vs. SNK 2: Mark of the Millennium 2001, before being converted to 3D. However, due to SNK's financial troubles and restructuring, the title was redesigned as a Capcom-only crossover with twenty former SNK members designing it, using the models previously built for the original title.
Like SNK's KOF: Maximum Impact games, it was designed to translate a 2D fighting game series into 3D. This was done previously in the Street Fighter EX series, which Capcom co-produced with Arika.
Capcom beta-tested the game, but after negative feedback from players and more months in development, the game was canceled in August 2003.
According to an interview with former The King of Fighters director Toyohisa Tanabe, a secret character from Tanabe's old company (SNK) was set to be playable in Capcom Fighting All Stars.. While not confirmed, the figure bears a heavy resemblance to K' or Kyo Kusanagi.
Humans gifted with angelic and demonic power clash in one-on-one combat. A sort of Otome game version of Examu's other fighting game series, Arcana Heart.
Chaos Breaker/Dark Awake: The King Has No Name is a fantasy-themed sprite-based 2D fighting game developed by Eolith and released exclusively in Japan arcades. Players select a team of 3 characters, similar to The King of Fighters series. There are 18 playable characters, 3 bosses, and six different races featured in the game, including: Human, Dark Elf, Elf, Orc, Dwarf, and Undead.
Sequel to the Ranma ½ Turbografx-CD game. It picks up where the first game left off, and continues representing the series in video game form with fight scenes accompanied by voice-acted anime-style cutscenes.