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  • Breakers

    1996

    Breakers

    1996

    Fighting
    Neo Geo AES Arcade Neo Geo MVS Neo Geo CD Dreamcast
    star 6.7
    In Breakers, choose one of eight fighters who have their own moves and special attacks. There are eight stages in the game, and each stage has two battles. The object of each battle is to drain your opponent's energy in order to win the battle. If there is a draw, a third battle takes place. If the time limit expires, the player with the less energy loses the battle. Once you have completed all eight stages, you will face a opponent that is much tougher than previous ones. Different endings and in-game dialog are viewed depending on the character that you select.
  • Bishoujo Senshi Sailor Moon SuperS: Shin Shuyaku Soudatsusen

    1996

    Bishoujo Senshi Sailor Moon SuperS: Shin Shuyaku Soudatsusen

    1996

    Fighting
    Sega Saturn PlayStation
    Bishoujo Senshi Sailor Moon SuperS: Various Emotion is a 1996 Fighting video game developed and published by Angel for the PlayStation and Sega Saturn. It is based upon Naoko Takeuchi's Sailor Moon shōjo manga and anime series. Loosely following the fourth season of the anime series, which adapted the fourth arc of the manga,[1] the players control either one of the five original Inner Senshi or one of the four Outer Senshi as they enter a tournament to fight against each other and become the winning victor. The game was created by most of the same team who worked on previously released fighting titles in the Sailor Moon franchise for the Super Famicom at Angel.
  • Mutant DNA

    1996

    Mutant DNA

    1996

    Fighting
    DOS
    A Korean fighting game released for IBM PC-DOS.
  • Rise 2: Resurrection

    1996

    Rise 2: Resurrection

    1996

    Fighting
    DOS Sega Saturn PlayStation
    star 3.5
    It's pure robot-on-robot ferocity as mechanized warriors duke it out for bragging rights. The sequel to the popular RISE OF ROBOTS, RISE 2 boasts improved graphics, sound that will knock you out of your seat, and an original soundtrack by Queen's Brian May that rivals the music in FLASH GORDON. Choose from an array of 18 sinister hunks of metal as you utilize dozens of brutal combos, gruesome termination moves, and slick 2D fighting techniques. You've seen the 2D setup in the past, but never with this much detail and seamless play. The controls are intuitive and responsive, and the fights are so realistic you'll have to pause the game to breathe. Make no mistake-this game is as dark as fighting games come. Each character is a brutal, emotionless automaton determined to end the existence of his on-screen counterpart. Whether you're into robots, fighting games, or neither, there's no room for disappointment here. Boasting several game modes, fully customizable options, and lots of hidden goodies to uncover, this is
  • Robo Pit

    1996

    Robo Pit

    1996

    Fighting
    Sega Saturn
    The Sega Saturn version is less polished with presentation and have a re-designed UI. It also adds a training mode.
  • Ninku: Tsuyokina Yatsura no Daigekitotsu!

    1996

    Ninku: Tsuyokina Yatsura no Daigekitotsu!

    1996

    Fighting
    Sega Saturn
    A Ninku 2D fighting game.
  • Master's Fury

    1996

    Master's Fury

    1996

    Fighting
    Arcade
    Master's Fury is an arcade fighting game from Unico, and is a sequel of sorts to Dragon Master.
  • Fight for Life

    1996

    Fight for Life

    1996

    Fighting
    Atari Jaguar
    Life in the afterlife can be a nightmare for anybody -- especially if real life was a mess. In the Spectre Zone, eight people compete in the annual Hell Fighting Tournament for the amusement of the Gatekeeper. The prize is a second chance at life! Defeat each opponent and steal two of their special fighting moves to prepare for the final challenge -- a battle against the son of the devil himself. Show no mercy. There will be only one victor, only one new life... it must be yours!
  • Robo Pit

    1996

    Robo Pit

    1996

    Fighting
    PlayStation
    star 7.2
    Robo Pit is an arena fighter, plain and simple. Well, maybe not so simple. When you start your game, you have to build your mechanical gladiator; choosing the color, body, eyes and legs. While most of your starting choices are purely cosmetic, the legs you choose do slightly affect your game by changing the speed and mobility of your fighter, as well as its special attack.
  • Fighters Swords

    1996

    Fighters Swords

    1996

    Fighting
    Arcade
    This is the Korean release of "Samurai Shodown III".
  • Killer Instinct 2

    1996

    Killer Instinct 2

    1996

    Fighting
    Arcade
    star 7.6
    Killer Instinct 2 follows on from the plot line that the previous installment ended with. Eyedol's death at the hands of Orchid accidentally sets off a time warp, transporting some of the combatants back in time and allowing the Demon Lord Gargos to escape from Limbo. Now, trapped 2000 years in the past, the warriors that survived Killer Instinct, along with several new faces, fight for the right to face Gargos in combat, but Chief Thunder, Cinder and Riptor did not return. Each character that survived the journey from the first game has a corresponding background story, while new characters on this installment are native inhabitants of this past time period. Some fighters, like T.J. Combo who survives from the original, just want to get home. Others, like new character Tusk, want to bring an end to Gargos and his reign of evil. This time there is no tournament or prize money, just a fight to the finish with the fate of the future hanging in the balance.
  • Shaq-Fu

    1995

    Shaq-Fu

    1995

    Fighting
    Sega Game Gear
    Game Gear port of Shaq-Fu.
  • Shaq-Fu

    1995

    Shaq-Fu

    1995

    Fighting
    Game Boy
    Game Boy port of Shaq-Fu.
  • Killer Instinct

    1995

    Killer Instinct

    1995

    Fighting
    Game Boy
    Game Boy port of Killer Instinct.
  • Mortal Kombat 3

    1995

    Mortal Kombat 3

    1995

    Fighting
    Sega Master System/Mark III
    The Master System port of Mortal Kombat 3 is based on the Game Gear version, but it isn't censored like the portable port.
  • Mortal Kombat 3

    1995

    Mortal Kombat 3

    1995

    Fighting
    Sega Game Gear
    Port for Game Gear devices.
  • Wu Shi Hun

    1995

    Wu Shi Hun

    1995

    Fighting
    Family Computer
    Wu Shi Hun, called Samurai Spirits on the label and also released as Samurai Shodown III, is a Famicom fighting game based on SNK's Samurai Shodown and developed by Rex Soft. - Version 1 has only Nakoruru, Ukyo, Haohmaru, and Charlotte; - Samurai Shodown III version allows two players to pick same of these four characters; - Version 2 adds Jubei, Kyoshiro, Galford, and Wan-Fu.
  • Mortal Kombat 3

    1995

    Mortal Kombat 3

    1995

    Fighting
    Handheld Electronic LCD
    The VRT-X Mortal Kombat 3 handheld electronic game was released by Tiger Electronics in 1995.
  • Primal Rage

    1995

    Primal Rage

    1995

    Fighting
    Handheld Electronic LCD
  • Melpool Land

    1995

    Melpool Land

    1995

    Fighting
    PC-9800 Series
    Melpool Land is essentially an overhead fighting game between two characters in a small area. Each of the five characters is armed with two objects that they can use to hit their opponent or block attacks as if they were boxing gloves. The first player to reach three wins is the victor and it's possible to win by either emptying the opponent's life meter or by knocking them out of the stage. It is also possible to destroy the opponent's means of attack since they have their own health meters, leaving the opponent unable to do anything except try to ram their opponent off the stage. Arenas have holes and traps to look out for, such as bumpers and tiles that damage you, but there are no items or other abilities available. The story of the game is framed around a tournament hosted by a goddess that offers the winner anything they desire. Each character gets their own ending if you can complete the single player mode with them. A local multiplayer option is also available for two players.
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