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  • Fighting Hero

    1991

    Fighting Hero

    1991

    Fighting
    Family Computer
    Fighting Hero is an unlicensed fighting game, based off Street Fighter.
  • Pit-Fighter

    1990

    Pit-Fighter

    1990

    Fighting
    Sega Master System/Mark III
  • Oriental Games

    1990

    Oriental Games

    1990

    Fighting
    ZX Spectrum Atari ST/STE Amiga Amstrad CPC
  • Challenge of the Dragon

    1990

    Challenge of the Dragon

    1990

    Fighting
    Nintendo Entertainment System
    Are you the savior spoken of in the ancient legend? Only your Dragon Style blend of sword and martial arts can save you now... Your girlfriend has been kidnapped by the dark necromancer. Lightning sears the skies and leaves blow in the wind as you fight your way through 7 perilous worlds of Valkyries, Ninja, Dragons and even pesky fireflies waiting to feed on your carcass. Use your incredible acrobatic abilities to outsmart your enemies. Be brave... for ahead lies the Challenge of the Dragon!
  • ESWAT: Cyber Police

    1990

    ESWAT: Cyber Police

    1990

    Fighting
    Commodore C64/128/MAX ZX Spectrum Atari ST/STE Amiga Amstrad CPC
    Players control Duke Oda, a member of the Cyber Police force in the city of Liberty who tries to clear the streets of crime, terminate the most wanted criminals and put them behind bars. There are 15 stages to complete, which takes the player through Liberty streets, car yards, stadiums, restaurants, the CBD, and boat docks. There are bosses on some stages. During each stage, the player picks up ammunition with varying amounts. For example, on some levels, ammo may be worth 10 bullets, while in others, there may be 60 bullets. Bosses attack in several ways. Note that the bosses are not just people. The player also battles an ape, a tiger, a monster truck in "Eagles Stadium", and cyborgs. Once these first three bosses are defeated, the player's rank rises to captain, followed by assistant chief, and finally to chief. Once the chief rank has been achieved, the player is given a cyber suit, which is described by the game as a "long-range supersonic powered suit" which contains two Turbo-Booster Thrusters, and provid
  • Choy-Lee-Fut: Kung-Fu Warrior

    1990

    Choy-Lee-Fut: Kung-Fu Warrior

    1990

    Fighting
    ZX Spectrum DOS Amstrad CPC MSX
    Kung fu fighting game. Typical quick and dirty ZX Spectrum port with the quality to match.
  • Ranma 1/2

    1990

    Ranma 1/2

    1990

    Fighting
    Turbografx-16/PC Engine CD
    This is the PC engine CD version of Ranma 1/2.
  • Mighty Warriors

    1990

    Mighty Warriors

    1990

    Fighting
    Arcade
    A competitive one-on-one fighting game with characters who can occasionally mutate for a limited period of time.
  • Success Joe

    1990

    Success Joe

    1990

    Fighting
    Arcade
    Extremely rare, this game is based on the classic manga/anime series Ashita no Joe (Tomorrow's Joe). The manga ran from 1968 to 1973 in Shonen Magazine. There were also 2 TV series that ran from 1970 to 1971 and 1980 to 1981 and a movie was released in 1980. When one of Joe's old rivals, Rikishi, died in the ring in 1970, Kodansha publishing actually held a funeral service for him. Over 700 people attended from all over Japan. An actual Buddhist priest presided over the funeral, held in a full-sized boxing ring.
  • Phantom Fighter

    1990

    Phantom Fighter

    1990

    Fighting
    Nintendo Entertainment System
    Wacky Chinese phantoms, Kyonshies, are on the loose, wreaking havoc in eight villages. Phantom Fighter and his incompetent assistance are the only ones who can save the villagers from these zombie ghosts that get bigger and stronger as you get better. Answer tricky quizzes to acquire special skills from the Kung Fu Master. Then you can chop and kick your way to victory! Based on the movie "Mr. Vampire". -Over 15 types of powerful enemies -Sophisticated animation with smooth movement -Password memory feature for continuing play -Exciting full sound effects -Fun-filled dialogue and bonus quizzes -Eight villages filled with mysterious ghost-filled houses, cemeteries and academies
  • Prajator: Image Ranger

    1989

    Prajator: Image Ranger

    1989

    Fighting
    PC-8800 Series
  • MacNinja

    1989

    MacNinja

    1989

    Fighting
    Mac
    MacNinja is a 1989 shareware game "written and drawn" in Forth by Ron Minor, the developer of Shuttle 88.
  • Tough Turf

    1989

    Tough Turf

    1989

    Fighting
    Arcade
    Tough Turf is a 1989 2D beat 'em up arcade game. According to Kurt Katala of Hardcore Gaming 101: "Considering there was very little variation amongst the Final Fight and Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles clones that popped up in the early 90s, Tough Turf is interesting to play a game that requires a different approach, and it really is a fresh alternative to Double Dragon."
  • Champion Wrestler

    1989

    Champion Wrestler

    1989

    Fighting
    Arcade Wii TurboGrafx-16/PC Engine
    Champion Wrestler gained popularity in the arcade, and now it is reborn on the PC Engine! Up to 2 people can play simultaneously as well, and you can also enjoy a large number of wrestlers and tag team. In order to take the TWF championship belt, the game will challenge you with formidable enemy skills.
  • I Ludicrus

    1989

    I Ludicrus

    1989

    Fighting
    Atari ST/STE Amiga
  • Bionic Ninja

    1989

    Bionic Ninja

    1989

    Fighting
    Commodore C64/128/MAX ZX Spectrum Amstrad CPC
    Aliens are attacking Icarus Earth Defence Base and within a hour and a half will occupy it, bringing bad news for the occupants of our planet. The solution is to send a android installed with the Oriental Disciplines of the East and destroy all the aliens over five levels to save Earth. You play the role of Bionic Ninja and you must use various martial arts as well as shruiken's and swords, to destroy or avoid the various occupants of the base. You are able to switch between any of the three attacking options by pressing the space bar at any time. If you are touched or shot by any of the enemy then you lose part of a power bar and if it empties then you lose one of five lives but extra power can be collected on the way. Each level is split into two sections and they must be completed within a time limit or it is game over.
  • Chambers of Shaolin

    1989

    Chambers of Shaolin

    1989

    Fighting
    Amiga CD32 Commodore C64/128/MAX Atari ST/STE Amiga
    star 6
    In the first part of this game, you will have to train your character in the various chambers of Shaolin. Each exercise, which includes balancing on trees, kicking a pendulum and dodging objects coming towards you, will improve your skills like stamina and strength. The better you do in the chambers, the easier it will be for you in part two. Part two is a more traditional 2D fighting game where you have to advance from level to level by beating your opponents up.
  • Tongue of the Fatman

    1989

    Tongue of the Fatman

    1989

    Fighting
    Commodore C64/128/MAX Sega Mega Drive/Genesis DOS
    Tongue of the Fatman is a side-scrolling fighting game released on the PC, Sega Genesis, and Commodore 64 in 1989.
  • Fist of the North Star: 10 Big Brawls for the King of Universe

    1989

    Fist of the North Star: 10 Big Brawls for the King of Universe

    1989

    Fighting
    Game Boy
    star 4.3
    Fist of the North Star: 10 Big Brawls for the King of Universe is a one-on-one fighting game for the Game Boy developed by Shouei System and originally released by Toei Animation in Japan on December 22, 1989. An American version was released by Electro Brain on April 1990, making it one of the few Hokuto no Ken video games released overseas. Other than a different title screen (which features a new artwork depicting Kenshiro and Raoh similar to the cover art of the first Famicom game), the two versions are otherwise identical.
  • Sgt. Slaughter's Mat Wars

    1989

    Sgt. Slaughter's Mat Wars

    1989

    Fighting
    Commodore C64/128/MAX
    Sgt Slaughter wants you-but only if you’ve got the guts to wrestle the meanest, toughest, ugliest wrestlers in town and the street-smarts to be a wheeling. dealing wrestling manager. March into the ring and try all of the Sarge’s favorite moves-like a killer KO punch, a brutal body slam, or a ferocious flying pin. You can even throw your opponent over the ropes and fight outside the ring! Fight the ugly mugs in the league one by one and work your way through the ranks. Win, and you'll pick up a little combat pay and close ranks on a championship payoff. Lose, and you're likely to get Sgt Slaughter's dishonorable discharge. Outside the ring, change roles and become a cunning. worldly-wise manager. Bid for the best wrestler you can afford in Sgt Slaughter's Auction House. Then take him to one of the wrestling joints in town. If he’s green. you'll have to start him off in a sleazy gym. If and when he’s good enough. he’ll be a headliner at the high-class Main Arena for the championship! Sgt Slaughter
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