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  • Rabbit

    1997

    Rabbit

    1997

    Fighting
    Arcade Sega Saturn
    Rabbit is a 2D fighting game, with cartoonish colorful graphics. The game has 8 playable characters - Wu Ling (Rabbit), Tien-Ren (hawk), Eight (ox), Hou-En (wolf), Ja-Koh (snake), Yu-Lan (fox), Rex (tiger) and Eddy (wild boar). The player chooses one from these heroes, and must defeat all opponents, plus the final boss. Each character has a special animal spirit that helps with the battle and they have a spirit' bar to use these specials. The game uses the joystick plus 4 buttons - for light punch, heavy punch, light kick, and heavy kick.
  • Zero Divide 2

    1997

    Zero Divide 2

    1997

    Fighting
    PlayStation 3 PlayStation PlayStation Portable
    Zero Divide 2: The Secret Wish is a sequel to the robot fighting game Zero Divide. The game features higher resolution graphics and more detailed character models. It adds two new robots, the nurse-like Pixel and the crab-like Cancer, along with a few new bosses and hidden characters. It also adds various new arena types of different shapes (the original game only had standard square arenas), including completely walled-in ones, as well as arenas with low barriers that the opponent can be juggled over to lead to a ring out. Rounds are now considerably shorter, and the robot's armor easier to knock off.
  • Gundam: The Battle Master

    1997

    Gundam: The Battle Master

    1997

    Fighting
    PlayStation
    Gundam: The Battle Master is the first game in the series, released for the PlayStation in 1997. Even this first game features the large multi-jointed sprites and 2-screen-high stages that the rest of the series would follow on. It includes the following mobile suits from the Universal Century era: Playable FA-010S Full Armor Enhanced ZZ Gundam MS-06F Zaku II MSM-03C Hygogg MSN-02 Zeong MSN-04 Sazabi NZ-000 Quin Mantha PMX-003 The O RX-78-2 Gundam RX-78GP02A Gundam Physallis RX-93 Nu Gundam Bosses (Non-Playable) MA-08 Big Zam AMX-002 (AMA-X2) Neue Ziel Psyco Gundam Mark III Hydra Gundam
  • Soul Edge Vs. Samurai Spirits

    1997

    Soul Edge Vs. Samurai Spirits

    1997

    Fighting
    Super Nintendo Entertainment System Sega Mega Drive/Genesis
    Soul Edge VS Samurai Spirits is an unlicensed fighting game released on the Sega Mega Drive/Genesis as a follow up to both Soul Calibur and Samurai Spirits II. It which was presumably developed by the same company as they use the same exact fighting engine.
  • D-Xhird

    1997

    D-Xhird

    1997

    Fighting
    Sega Saturn
    Arena fighting with weapons clashing! This is the ultimate fight! 3D battle with incredible graphics unlike any you've ever seen on Sega Saturn! Take to the ring, punk!
  • Asuka 120% Excellent Burning Fest.

    1997

    Asuka 120% Excellent Burning Fest.

    1997

    Fighting
    FM Towns PlayStation
    The second game in the Asuka 120% franchise to bear the "Excellent" moniker.
  • Battle Wrath

    1997

    Battle Wrath

    1997

    Fighting
    DOS
    During the span of history, there have been many great strategists that have lead their troops to victory. The greatest of these are known as Battle Lords and are respected greatly. In a tournament to discover the greatest of these battle lords, great warriors have been pulled out from different eras and available to be controlled by the strategists. The Battle Lords will make their champions fight 1 on 1 amongst themselves to find out who can triumph over all others and obtain the highest ranking. The Battle Lord who can master his will over different warriors will become the Ruler of the Battle Lords.
  • Groove on Fight

    1997

    Groove on Fight

    1997

    Fighting
    Arcade Sega Saturn
    The story of this sequel of the series, known as Gouketsuji Ichizoku 3: Groove on Fight in Japan, takes place 20 years after the last Goketsuji tournament. It also has a darker and more serious tone than its predecessors, similar to that of Garou: Mark of the Wolves, but still maintains a little of the same humor that is particular to the series.
  • Mizuki Shigeru no Yokai Butou-den

    1997

    Mizuki Shigeru no Yokai Butou-den

    1997

    Fighting
    PlayStation
    Mizuki Shigeru no Youkai Butouden is a horror-themed fighting game based on the works of renowed japanese artist Mizuki Shigeru (1922 - 2015). This game was released for the original Sony Playstation by KSS in 1997. It features 8 playable characters based on demons of japanese folklore known as Yokai.
  • Kakugo no Susume

    1997

    Kakugo no Susume

    1997

    Fighting
    PlayStation
    A series of natural disasters has reduced the world to rubble, with the survivors doing whatever they must to survive in a world gone mad. But one young boy, Kakugo, gifted with amazing martial arts and a superpowerful suit of armor by his late father, has been charged with making the world (or at least his school) a safer place. But his sister has a matching set of skills and equipment, and she`s on a mission to bring peace to the world... by wiping out humanity!
  • Dam Dam Stompland

    1997

    Dam Dam Stompland

    1997

    Fighting
    PlayStation
  • Street Fighter EX Plus

    1997

    Street Fighter EX Plus

    1997

    Fighting
    Arcade
    A few months after the original version of Street Fighter EX was released, an upgraded version titled Street Fighter EX Plus was released in arcades on March 31, 1997. Street Fighter EX Plus has all the hidden time-released characters are available by default. This version also adds four new hidden characters, Evil Ryu from Street Fighter Alpha 2, an alternate version of Hokuto named "Bloody Hokuto" and two cyborgs named Cycloid β and Cycloid γ.
  • Saber Marionette J: Battle Sabers

    1997

    Saber Marionette J: Battle Sabers

    1997

    Fighting
    PlayStation
    On a world with no women, the surviving men have reintroduced the female in the form of an android. Called Marionettes, they are built to serve men and are limited in their interactions with humans. That is until a poor boy named Otaru Mamiya encounters a Marionette named Lime. Lime is a Saber model with a special circuit that gives her emotions. When Otaru awakens two more Saber Marionettes, his life as an 'average' boy quickly becomes as extraordinary as the lives of his eager, busty new friends.
  • Tekken 3

    1997

    Tekken 3

    1997

    Fighting
    Arcade
    star 8.4
    Tekken 3 is the third installment in the Tekken series, it maintains the same core fighting system as its predecessors but brings many improvements such as significantly more detailed graphics and animations, fifteen new characters added to the game's roster, more modern music and faster gameplay.
  • Kakoong

    1997

    Kakoong

    1997

    Fighting
    PC (Microsoft Windows)
    While it draws just as much inspiration from the Dragonball aesthetic than My Love, Kakoong is even more tasteless than its Japanese role model. The introduction shows the titular hero taking a crap on a platform. First one only sees his strained face and has to wonder what physical challenge he has to endure, but then the camera zooms out to reveal everything. Players who haven't already been chased away by this gross display get "treated" to a decidedly mediocre 1-on-1 fighting game. The controls work a tiny bit better than in most other examples of the genre on the PC, but there's not much meaning to the fighting overall. The game works on a weird experience system, which encourages to use the same move over and over again and destroys any balancing the game might have had in the first place.
  • Dynasty Warriors

    1997

    Dynasty Warriors

    1997

    Fighting
    PlayStation
    star 6
    Dynasty Warriors is a 3D fighting game steeped in traditional Chinese history and mythology, its characters being warriors from the Three Kingdoms era, a setting that was used by Koei before in their Romance of the Three Kingdoms series.
  • Dragon Ball Z: Hyper Dimension

    1997

    Dragon Ball Z: Hyper Dimension

    1997

    Fighting
    Super Nintendo Entertainment System
    The European port of Dragon Ball Z: Hyper Dimension lacks the story mode, present in the Japanese version.
  • ZXE-D: Legend of Plasmalite

    1997

    ZXE-D: Legend of Plasmalite

    1997

    Fighting
    PlayStation
    Playstation three-dimensional plastic models that come to life with a proprietary system that allows the game to dynamically structure itself around your robot! Upper body, lower body, build your machine and bring peace back to mankind!
  • Trash It

    1997

    Trash It

    1997

    Fighting
    DOS Sega Saturn PlayStation
    Trash It is an orgy of destruction that will set pulses racing in the most original arcade in recent years. Based on the exploits of Jack Hammer, Trash It offers the player the opportunity to destroy memmoth buildings, monumental structures and pulsating power plants in the ultimate frency of devastation and vandalism. Your palms will sweat, your veins bulge as you go through level after level of challenging gameplay.
  • The Fight of the Sumo-Hoppers

    1996

    The Fight of the Sumo-Hoppers

    1996

    Fighting
    DOS
    The Fight of the Sumo-Hoppers is a physics-based fighting game by Tuomas Korppi. Radioactive wrestlers weighing several megatons fight in the Cement Desert on the planet of Musculia in this ancient holy sport.
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