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  • Capcom vs. SNK: Millennium Fight 2000 Pro

    2001

    Capcom vs. SNK: Millennium Fight 2000 Pro

    2001

    Fighting
    Arcade PlayStation Dreamcast
    star 7.8
    An updated version of the original Capcom vs. SNK titled Capcom vs. SNK Pro was released on the Arcade Sega NAOMI GD-ROM hardware (2000), Dreamcast (2001) and PlayStation (2002), the latter suffering from slight load times between rounds and downgraded graphics and sound due to hardware limitations. New additions included Joe Higashi (from Fatal Fury) and Dan Hibiki (from Street Fighter Alpha), new moves for existing characters, and new modes of play.
  • Thunder Heroes

    2001

    Thunder Heroes

    2001

    Fighting
    Arcade
  • The King of Figthers 99

    2001

    The King of Figthers 99

    2001

    Fighting
    PlayStation
    Named for the year of its arcade release rather than the year of its arrival on the PlayStation, KING OF FIGHTERS '99 is classic 2D fighting for gamers of all walks. Choose a squad of three brave brawlers, and then get set to challenge teams of fighters from around the globe. The KING OF FIGHTERS series has been around the block a few times, boating classic titles on virtually every console and several arcade originals. It's popularity coming from fast-paced battle and intense scenarios; the series finds itself at its very best in this installment. Voice and picture galleries provide a history lesson for newcomers and sweet nostalgia for longtime fans, while a Color Edit system allows players to change the appearance of the combatants to their liking. This is pure, arcade-style combat for the die-hard gamers and old-school enthusiasts. Play alone or challenge a friend.
  • Xiao Xiao No. 2

    2001

    Xiao Xiao No. 2

    2001

    Fighting
    Web browser
    Xiao Xiao No. 2 is the second installment in the Xiao Xiao Flash web series, and the first one with interactive elements. The player controls a stickman who must get past a wall, avoid cannon fire, and defeat an opponent in one-on-one combat. In each of the three levels the player's role is to press Space when an oscillating "power bar" is at its fullest. If the player presses Space at the wrong time, a cutscene will play in which the hero is killed (there are two possible death scenes, depending on how close the power bar was to its maximum.) However, pressing Space at the right time instead shows a cutscene where the stickman destroys the obstacle and moves on to the next one. The player can also watch all nine cutscenes in a separate video player, accessible from the main menu.
  • Karate Joe

    2001

    Karate Joe

    2001

    Fighting
    Game Boy Color
    There's a new boss in town, and his gangs are taking over the city. He's got thugs on every corner waiting to take you out. But you're not a run-of-the-mill videogame character. You're Karate Joe, and you're going to fight your way through 18 levels to free the city in this side-scrolling action-adventure.
  • Dragon Ball Z: Mission to Namek

    2001

    Dragon Ball Z: Mission to Namek

    2001

    Fighting
    Web browser
    In this fighting game the player takes control of three of the Z warriors as they take on the Ginyu Force on Planet Namek. The Ginyu Force is destroying 5 locations on Namek and to stop them the player must fight them one at a time using his 3 warriors. In battle, the player chooses either to attack or defend until the enemy is defeated or until the player chooses to leave the battle. The player can also have his warriors train to learn 1 of 5 techniques that they can use in battle for more damage. Once a character learns all 5 techniques he becomes a super saiyan. After all 5 Ginyu Force members are defeated the player must defeat the final boss, Frieza, to win the game.
  • King of Mobius

    2001

    King of Mobius

    2001

    Fighting
    DOS
    King of Mobius is a Sonic the Hedgehog fangame developed from the M.U.G.E.N engine by Boomer.
  • One Piece: Grand Battle!

    2001

    One Piece: Grand Battle!

    2001

    Fighting
    PlayStation
    star 8.9
    From TV Animation One Piece: Grand Battle! is a Japanese fighting video game developed by Ganbarion and published by Bandai. It is the first game in the One Piece: Grand Battle series and the second game to be based on the One Piece manga and anime. This game's introduction uses the theme song We Are! (ウィーアー! Wī Ā!) from the One Piece Anime.
  • Street Fighter Zero 3 Upper

    2001

    Street Fighter Zero 3 Upper

    2001

    Fighting
    Arcade
    star 7
    Street Fighter Zero 3 was re-released for the arcade in Japan in 2001 under the title Street Fighter Zero 3 Upper. The Upper version of the final installment of Street Fighter Alpha 3! Choose your favorite "ism", or fighting style, and get ready to rumble! Play mind games with X-ism, rain down punishing techniques with A-ism, or bamboozle opponents with original V-ism combos—find the style that speaks to you!
  • Guilty Gear Petit

    2001

    Guilty Gear Petit

    2001

    Fighting
    WonderSwan Color
    Guilty Gear Petit (ギルティギア プチ Giruti Gia Puchi?) is the first handheld version of the Guilty Gear series released. It is followed by the sequel Guilty Gear Petit 2. Much like Super Gem Fighter Mini Mix, it depicts the Guilty Gear characters in a super deformed style. It is also notable for the inclusion of the character Fanny, who appears only in the two Guilty Gear Petit games. The game has seven playable characters, six of which are from other Guilty Gear series games. The game was only released in Japan.
  • Kamen Rider Kuuga

    2001

    Kamen Rider Kuuga

    2001

    Fighting
    PlayStation
    Long ago, the Gurongi Tribe terrorized the Linto until a warrior named Kuuga appeared and defeated the Gurongi, sealing their leader within a cave. In present day, a multi-talented man named Yusuke Godai finds himself linked to the mysterious stoned belt that was found within the excavated cave as the Gurongi are resurrected and resume their murderous game on the descendants of the Linto, humanity itself. It is up to Yusuke, along with the assembled Science Police, to use the various powers of Kuuga in order to stop and defeat the Gurongi Tribesmen from their continuous killing and ensure the happiness and safety of others. However, as endgame draws near, Yusuke learns that there is a horrible revelation behind Kuuga and the Gurongis' leader.
  • Rock 'em Sock 'em Robots Arena

    2001

    Rock 'em Sock 'em Robots Arena

    2001

    Fighting
    PlayStation
    In this one-on-one fighting game based on the famous plastic robot fighters, players not only get to pit various Rock 'Em Sock 'Em Robots up against one another, they also get to customize their bots' various parts to make them even more steel-twisting and destructive than before. Players initially have 12 different robots to choose from before they head off to the arena. With names such as Slamurai, Sir Haxalot, and General Warfare, it's easy to see that Mattel Interactive is going for a bit of a tongue-and-cheek feel. While the names aren't overly serious, the fighting is less comedic, with the robots throwing all of their various armaments at their opponents in order to assure destruction. These weapons are varied, from swords to bombs to Gatling guns. Each robot starts with a different set of weapons, and depending on the mode you're playing, their attacks can be altered and switched around.
  • SNK vs. Capcom: The Match of the Millenium - Best Collection

    2001

    SNK vs. Capcom: The Match of the Millenium - Best Collection

    2001

    Fighting
    Neo Geo Pocket Color
    Japanese re-release of SNK vs. Capcom: The Match of the Millenium. With 18 starting characters (26 total after unlocking), numerous battle modes and varied minigames, this may be the largest fighting game for the Neo Geo Pocket Color. Choose the fighting style that suits you from the available Single, Tag and Team modes. The SC Olympic mode grants access to minigames from a music game featuring Felicia to a whack-a-mole style game with Jubei. The Olympic mode also allows players to compete for gold, silver and bronze medals in various fighting challenges. Link features include NGPC-to-NGPC battles and NGPC-to-Dreamcast data exchange with other SNK titles.
  • Top Fighter 2000 MK VIII

    2000

    Top Fighter 2000 MK VIII

    2000

    Fighting
    Sega Mega Drive/Genesis
    Top Fighter 2000 MK VIII is a fighting game created for the Mega Drive, presumably in the year 2000 by an unknown company. It features 8 characters from many different places and sources, including real-life personalities such as Michael Jordan and Muhammad Ali.
  • Super Street Fighter II X for Matching Service

    2000

    Super Street Fighter II X for Matching Service

    2000

    Fighting
    Dreamcast
    Super Street Fighter II X for Matching Service is a fighting game developed by Capcom and released for the Sega Dreamcast exclusively in Japan in 2000. It is an enhanced port of Super Street Fighter II X: Grand Master Challenge (known as Super Street Fighter II Turbo in Western regions), which was the final arcade update to Street Fighter II. The game plays similarly to other ports of Super Street Fighter II X (including the earlier Sega Saturn version that was released as part of Street Fighter Collection), but it was compatible with Capcom's Matching Service, meaning players could compete online.
  • Fleabag vs. Mutt

    2000

    Fleabag vs. Mutt

    2000

    Fighting
    Web browser
    star 5.9
    A cat vs dog game where you have to throw different items at each other while being mindful of the wind direction.
  • Hiryuu no Ken Retsuden GB

    2000

    Hiryuu no Ken Retsuden GB

    2000

    Fighting
    Game Boy Color
  • Project Justice

    2000

    Project Justice

    2000

    Fighting
    Arcade Dreamcast
    star 8
    Project Justice is the sequel to Rival Schools: United By Fate. Project Justice's fighting system is lifted from the original Rival Schools, with some notable changes. The game continues to be a team fighter, but has teams of three characters instead of two. This allows another Team-Up attack to be used in a fight, but also adds a new type of attack, the Party-Up, initiated by pressing any three attack buttons. The Party-Up is a three-person attack that varies based on what school the character initiating the attack is from. The additional partner also allows players to cancel an opponent's Team-Up Special by inputting a Team-Up command of their own. This initiates a short fighting sequence between one character from each team. If the person initiating the sequence gets the first successful hit in during the sequence before time runs out, the Team-Up they are caught in will be canceled, and the game switches back to the main fight; if the opposing player gets the first hit or time runs out, the Team-Up continues
  • Kengo: Master of Bushido

    2000

    Kengo: Master of Bushido

    2000

    Fighting
    PlayStation 2
    star 5.7
    The mind is a powerful weapon. So is the sword. When combined, they create the ultimate force. To be a Samurai master, you must silence one and make fierce the other. The rhythm of battle awaits you. Now, go young apprentice, and earn your glory.
  • KnuckleFighter-Alpha

    2000

    KnuckleFighter-Alpha

    2000

    Fighting
    PC (Microsoft Windows)
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