Sugoi Hebereke (lit. "Amazing Hebereke") is a 1994 fighting game developed and published by Sunsoft exclusively in Japan for the Super Famicom on March 11, 1994. It is a spin-off of the Hebereke series, as well as Sunsoft's first attempt in the genre before they became better known for the 1995 Galaxy Fight: Universal Warriors, the 1996 Waku Waku 7, and the 1998 Astra Super Stars.
Sugoi Hebereke is Bird's Eye-viewed like Vectorbeam's 1979 arcade game Warrior, but with brawling elements similar to the ones found in Atari Games' 1990 Pit-Fighter arcade, Technōs Japan's 1992 Nekketsu Kakutō Densetsu, Namco's 1994 The Outfoxies, and Nintendo's 1999 Super Smash Bros. There are two play modes in the game: story mode and VS. mode. In VS. mode, up to four players can play as the cast of the Hebereke series simultaneously when using an SNES Multitap. The object of the game is to knock out (KO) the other three opponents. Each stage is square shaped and has its own environmental hazards and moving objects.
Mobile Suit Gundam: EX Revue is an updated version of the first Gundam fighting game. Like its predecessor, it is a Street Fighter II-style versus fighter based on the original 1979 television series of the Gundam franchise, with improved graphics, a changed and larger character roster, new arenas and a more complex fighting engine.
Players can select from 12 mobile suits: returning from the first game are the Federation's Gundam and Zeon's Zaku, Gouf, Dom and Gelgoog, the amphibious Z'Gok, as well as Char Aznable variations of Zaku, Gelgoog and Z'Gok. Sayla Mass' alternate Gundam is replaced by the Guncannon, and the game also adds Zeon's Gyan and Acguy. Each suit again features its own arena, based on locations and situations from the TV series. Many are all-new, others are just touched up from the first game. Each character also has its own ending sequence.
Single-player mode consists of 14 consecutive fights:12 against the standard suits (including a mirror match) plus 2 against secret boss enemies. The last
AV Bishoujo Senshi Girl Fighting is a fighting game running on the Street Fighter II engine. It reuses a lot of resources from Street Fighter IV and Kart Fighter with some Master Fighter II stuff mixed in and most of the girls are based off of characters from Ranma 1/2 Chounai Gekitou-hen and Bishoujo Senshi Sailor Moon Fighting. Chun-Li in the game is from Street Fighter II: The World Warrior and Marry is Bunny from Street Fighter IV. You are awarded with hentai every time you beat a round when the difficulty is on 3, 4 or 5. These are backported from various PC98 H-games, such as Ten Sen Nyan Nyan.
Kart Fighter is an unlicensed 2D fighting game produced for the Nintendo Famicom. The game features unauthorized appearances by Nintendo's mascot Mario and the rest of the cast of Super Mario Kart in a port of Street Fighter II.
Trash the surf board and heave the 'za. It's a whole new breed of Turtles and they're fixated on fighting. We're dead serious, Tournament Fighters takes dude-on-dude demolition to new heights of intensity with 4 modes of pain-producing battles, deadly warriors, secret arenas, astounding graphics and sound effects that'll make you cringe! Clash with Krang-created clones of the Turtles, Casey Jones, April O'Neil, Ray Filet and Sisyphus, plus bosses Triceraton, Krang's Android and Karai. There's flying body presses, knee drops, head butts, rocket punches, elbow smashes, somersault throws, you'll feel and inflict them all. And the settings include Magma Ocean Planet, Jungle Planet, and every other bizarre corner of Dimension X!
Light Bringer (también conocido como Dungeon Magic), es un juego de arcade de Taito Corporation, perteneciente al género Hack and Slash medieval. A diferencia de la mayoría de los beat'em ups de ambientación medieval / fantástica, el juego cuenta con una vista isométrica, algunas plataformas (por lo general, cajas apiladas, mesas o rocas para subir y saltar), grandes personajes estilizados y ajustes de variables de sangre.
Un malvado mago resucita a un espíritu maligno, conspirando para tomar el control del reino, y ha secuestrado a la princesa para usarla como sacrificio. Cuatro guerreros se adentran en el mundo mágico para salvar a la princesa de las garras del mago malvado: Ash el Caballero, Gren el guerrero errante, Cisty el elfo, cuya familia entera fue destruida por el espíritu del mal en el pasado, y el viejo mago Vold, contando con la ayuda del equipo de magia, iniciaran su odisea para rescatar a la princesa.
The world's greatest warriors, Jenius, Asasin, Arcer, Samohan, Greeze, Orga, Lobo, Blocken, Jyobei and Daibuster. Every single one of them has different attacks and set of techniques the player has to learn and master. Most of the fighters in Algunos use their bare hands but some also use weapons. Choose your fighter and take on the challenge.
San Guo Zhi: Qun Xiong Zheng Ba (The Romance of Three Kingdoms: The Fight Of Heroes' Pleiades) is a unlicensed fighting game in the setting of the Chinese era of Three Kingdoms.
Is a pirated port of Street Fighter II: Championship Edition, made by Cony Soft in 1993.
This release only contains the original 8 fighters, with the bosses appearing in later variants. The presentation is more accurate to the real Street Fighter II than the re-releases/hacks that came afterwards. Like Cony's other games, the AI is considered to be unfairly difficult and is known to frequently spam specials. The special moves themselves are executed differently to the official Street Fighter II, requiring the player to press a direction on the D-pad plus A and B at the same time, with the exception of special moves that require to press a button repeatedly. The ending is a simple credits screen which appears in many of Cony's other games.