Mortal Kombat: Tiger Barcodzz is a 1994 handheld electronic game developed by Tiger Electronics. It is a unique and notoriously bad LCD adaptation of the classic Mortal Kombat fighting game that utilizes special cards to influence gameplay
Enhanced port with improved visuals of Supreme Warrior for the Sega CD 32X.
A Sega Saturn version was also planned for release in March 1996, but was later cancelled.
Mortal Kombat II is a pirated port of Mortal Kombat made by Cony Soft (known as Yoko Soft in this game) in 1994. This should not be mistaken for Mortal Kombat II (Hummer Team).
Dragon Ball Z: Super Butouden 2 is a port of the SNES game of the same name, made by Hummer Team sometime during the 90s.
This is one of many pirated fighting games on the Famicom to use the Street Fighter II Engine. Unlike most Hummer Team games, it is in full Japanese as opposed to English. The story was completely removed from this version. However, the Arcade, Versus and CPU vs CPU modes are present. The characters are fought in a random order, and are always fought on certain stages.
The graphics and music are taken from the original game and simplified, with some characters sharing stages. Many of the stages themselves use multi-layered scrolling. The forest stage's theme, which is Bojack's theme from the original game, was reused in Tekken 2, another game by Hummer Team. The ending is taken from the original game, albeit without the credits.
Deliberately monochrome fighting game with a decidedly different and unique fighting system. Only released in Korea, but currently available directly from Byulbram Creature, worldwide.
Far away in the Aotis continent, a powerful sword exists, imbued with magic. People there all have unimaginable power, so it attracts lots of warriors. Now, the best warriors - Rex, Malcolm, Roger, Big Whale, Daphne, Ned, Rock Tiger and Dark Moon - get together for a race. However, there is some scheming behind the race...
A wrestling game where the player uses different grappling techniques to defeat opponents and climb the championship ladder. When the fighter sustains enough hits, he becomes angry and powers- up to inflict more damage upon the opponent.
Kidou Butouden G Gundam is based on the 1994 anime TV series of the same name. The first Gundam production not set in the continuity established in the 1979 original series of the franchise, G Gundam presents a world in which global conflicts are settled in a yearly tournament fought between Gundam mecha, each representing its nation's qualities (and stereotypes). Naturally, this premise was adapted into a one-on-one fighting game.
The game includes 10 different Gundams (one of which can only be selected by players via a secret code), each with its own arena and background music. Four different playing modes are on offer:
Story Battle allows a limited selection of only five Gundams (the members of the Shuffle Alliance in the series), presenting a series of nine matches against all other Gundams in the game. All matches consist of only one round.
Versus Battle is for two-player matches. Players choose their Gundam, its pilot (different pilots have different attributes regarding performance, defence and speed) and a
YuYu Hakusho is a fighting game based on the YuYu Hakusho anime. The player can choose from 15 characters, each of which has their own special and hyper moves. The animation for the characters was modeled by the animation studio Pierrot who also did the TV animation.