A tag-team fighting game based around the Umineko no Naku Koro ni universe of visual novels, Cross is the followup to 2010's Ougon Musou Kyoku.
In this version George, Jessica, and Rosa from the Ushiromiya family join the fray.
Yū Yū Hakusho Final: Makai Saikyō Retsuden is a 2D fighting game based on the Yu Yu Hakusho anime. The game features storyline & characters from season 3 & 4 of the anime. 13 Characters are available (Yusuke, Kurama, Kuwabara, Hiei, Sensui, Super Sensui, Shigure, Shura, Demon Yusuke, Demon Fox Kurama, Raizen, Yomi, Mukuro) and one extra hidden character Yakumo (The main antagonist in "Yu Yu Hakusho the Movie: Poltergeist Report") can be unlocked by entering a secret code.
The player can choose among the various game modes (Story Mode, Demon world tournament, Elimination Match, Team Battle, 2 Player Battle) and a training mode in which player can train for unlimited or limited energy and can also select the location for the fight. Each character has 2 styles of punches and kicks (Light and Hard) and can perform special moves upon a specific input which can also be viewed before the starting of a fight.
Ultraman Fighting Evolution (ウルトラマン ファイティングエボリューション Urutoraman Faitingu Eboryūjyon) is a fighting game. It was developed and published by Banpresto. It was the first Ultraman Fighting Evolution series game, spawning many sequels.
The Champ is a boxing video game published in 1989-1991 for the Amiga, Commodore 64 and ZX Spectrum computers by the Swiss company Linel, which was based in Liechtenstein at the time. The original for the Amiga is from Switzerland, while the conversions are the work of the British company Pantheon Software. The Amiga and Commodore 64 versions include Gonna Fly Now, a song from the famous boxing film Rocky, presumably used with a regular licence since composer Bill Conti is credited in the game manual.
A 2D fighting game developed by FK Digital. It was released in the arcades in Japan in 2011 and on the PlayStation Network (PS3) in North America in September 2013.
Garouden Breakblow was a 3D fighting game released in Japan for the PlayStation 2 in 2005. It focused on more realistic, mixed martial arts-style fights than most of its contemporaries.