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  • Kung Fu Fearsome Fists

    2003

    Kung Fu Fearsome Fists

    2003

    Fighting
    Legacy Mobile Device
    A simple java fighting game about kung fu for Symbian cell phones.
  • Fetish Fighters

    2003

    Fetish Fighters

    2003

    Fighting
    PC (Microsoft Windows)
  • Azumanga: The Fighting T-Style

    2003

    Azumanga: The Fighting T-Style

    2003

    Fighting
    PC (Microsoft Windows)
    A doujin fighting game based on the Azumanga Daioh anime and manga series. There are 4 characters: Chiyo, Osaka, Kimura, and Chiyo-chichi.
  • The King of Fighters

    2003

    The King of Fighters

    2003

    Fighting
    Legacy Mobile Device
    The mobile game (for J2ME) The King of Fighters is based on the SNK beat-em-up series of the same name that debuted on the Neo Geo in the nineties.
  • Teen Titans Battle Blitz

    2003

    Teen Titans Battle Blitz

    2003

    Fighting
    Web browser
    A Macromedia Shockwave fighting game released by Cartoon Network in 2003 to promote Teen Titans.
  • Street Chaves

    2003

    Street Chaves

    2003

    Fighting
    Linux PC (Microsoft Windows)
    An independent fighting game with a roster of characters from El Chavo del Ocho (Chaves in Portuguese) sitcom.
  • One Must Fall: Battlegrounds

    2003

    One Must Fall: Battlegrounds

    2003

    Fighting
    PC (Microsoft Windows)
    star 6
    Players control various robots from a 3rd person perspective as they maneuver around trap-filled hazardous environments.
  • Crimson Alive: Burst Again

    2003

    Crimson Alive: Burst Again

    2003

    Fighting
    PC (Microsoft Windows)
    Crimson Alive: Burst Again is a freeware 2D competitive fighting game made by doujin circle Keropyon and exclusively released for Microsoft Windows in 2003. It is also the second installment of Crimson Alive series.
  • Hinokakera the Fragments of Innocent Sinner

    2003

    Hinokakera the Fragments of Innocent Sinner

    2003

    Fighting
    PC (Microsoft Windows)
    A doujin fighting game featuring 2D fighter mechanics in a 3D plane.
  • Hyper Street Fighter II: The Anniversary Edition

    2003

    Hyper Street Fighter II: The Anniversary Edition

    2003

    Fighting
    Arcade PlayStation 2
    star 7
    Hyper Street Fighter II: The Anniversary Edition is a modified port of Super Street Fighter II Turbo in which players can control any versions of the main characters from the five Street Fighter II games previously released for the arcades.
  • Kamen Rider 555

    2003

    Kamen Rider 555

    2003

    Fighting
    PlayStation 2
    Kamen Rider 555 is a game which released on December 18, 2003 in Japan by Bandai. It was an action game which featured many of the characters from the TV series. There were several modes of gameplay for either a single play and two players.
  • DreamMix TV World Fighters

    2003

    DreamMix TV World Fighters

    2003

    Fighting
    Nintendo GameCube PlayStation 2
    star 5.4
    A fledgling television program has been suffering from poor audience approval, and the station that carries the show has informed its producers that they will have to rectify the situation or face inevitable cancellation. An unorthodox plan is implemented: broadcast a contest pitting various superstars from differing realities in physical combat in order to increase ratings.
  • Zatch Bell! Electric Arena

    2003

    Zatch Bell! Electric Arena

    2003

    Fighting
    Game Boy Advance
    Zatch Bell! Electric Arena is a fighting game based on the Zatch Bell! anime/manga that was released on Game Boy Advance in the U.S. and Japan. It was developed by Banpresto and published by Bandai.
  • One Piece: Grand Battle! 3

    2003

    One Piece: Grand Battle! 3

    2003

    Fighting
    Nintendo GameCube PlayStation 2
    star 6.1
    One Piece Grand Battle 3 is a video game of the action-adventure genre released in 2003 by Ganbarion. This is the third game in the Grand Battle series and the sequel to Grand Battle! 2. The game was released only in Japan on December 11, 2003 for the Playstation 2 and Game Cube. The Game cube version of this game featured a demo of One Piece: Going Baseball in which could be played on a Game Boy Advance. Only Luffy and Enel were playable. This game was never translated into English. This game includes sixteen playable characters and seven stages all based on the One Piece story up to the Skypiea Arc. Each character contains over two special attacks, and can use the environment as a weapon.
  • Naruto: Clash of Ninja 2

    2003

    Naruto: Clash of Ninja 2

    2003

    Fighting
    Nintendo GameCube
    star 6.2
    Naruto: Clash of Ninja 2 offers several different game modes such as Arcade mode, VS mode, and Story mode. You can unlock new features such as new characters, stages, and modes by accomplishing certain tasks in the game.
  • Virtua Fighter 10th Anniversary

    2003

    Virtua Fighter 10th Anniversary

    2003

    Fighting
    PlayStation 2
    Virtua Fighter 10th Anniversary is a combination of the original Virtua Fighter arcade title, with Virtua Fighter 4: Evolution, for PlayStation 2. In North America, Virtua Fighter 10th Anniversary was included in Virtua Fighter 4: Evolution. In Japan, Virtua Fighter 10th Anniversary shipped as part of a box set, including an art book and DVD with Virtua Fighter history, under the title of "Virtua Fighter 10th Anniversary ~Memory of Decade~". In Europe, Virtua Fighter 10th Anniversary was only available as a promotional item, and was never sold at retail.
  • Onimusha: Blade Warriors

    2003

    Onimusha: Blade Warriors

    2003

    Fighting
    PlayStation 2
    star 7.6
    Onimusha Blade Warriors is a multiplayer fighting game based on the first two games of the Onimusha series. Familiar elements taking from the Onimusha games include the medieval Japanese settings, the characters, items, and the ability to absorb souls in order to perform a magical attack. Fourteen characters are available initially, but a total of twenty-four can be unlocked over the course of play, including long-time Capcom superstars Mega Man and Zero. With the addition of items and weapons strewn around the battle field which characters can pick up to aid in battle, gameplay is aptly compared to one of Capcom's other fighting franchises, Power Stone.
  • Dragon Ball Z: Taiketsu

    2003

    Dragon Ball Z: Taiketsu

    2003

    Fighting
    Game Boy Advance
    star 3
    Heroes and villains collide in the latest Dragon Ball Z brawler. Dragon Ball Z: Taiketsu lets you play as one of 15 of the greatest warriors from the DBZ universe, including the mighty Broly, in a fight for dominance. Unleash devastating combos and super moves alone or against friends in huge multiplayer battles. You can fight on land or in the air, but just don't be caught off guard.
  • Dragon Ball Z: Budokai 2

    2003

    Dragon Ball Z: Budokai 2

    2003

    Fighting
    Nintendo GameCube PlayStation 2
    star 7.2
    Go to the next level in the Dragon Ball Z saga. Dragon Ball Z: Budokai 2 improves upon the first installment by adding an all-new single player mode, new characters and explosive attacks. Experience the new match-ups, character cameos and challenging missions in "Dragon World." Pick your favorite DBZ hero or enemy and take on a friend in "Vs." and "Tournament" modes. If you're really good, you will soon come face-to-face with Buu, the most lethal DBZ villain.
  • Bloody Roar 4

    2003

    Bloody Roar 4

    2003

    Fighting
    PlayStation 2
    star 8.2
    During the XGC (X-Genome Code) Incident one year ago, riots raged over the earth by beasts that did not show the XCG, and all over the country small earthquakes shook the land. The cause was unknown, but as the Crest Incident came to an end and the rioting and earthquakes subsided, people began to claim that all was due to the influence of the Stone Seal. Although the Stone Seal has been locked away, the rioting and earthquakes have returned. This time, the incidents are on a larger scale than those of a year ago. What could be behind it all? Bloody Roar 4 is the last title in the series, and is once again a full-3D fighting game featuring the series' trademark transformation abilities. Unlike previous titles in the series, the beast gauge now acts as its own health bar; if a character's health gauge is depleted, they will automatically transform. The game features 18 playable fighters and a variety of game modes, including standard arcade, versus, time-attack, training, and survival modes. Of special mention is t
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