Fighting Video Games18
Fighting games. In these titles controlled character is usually fighting with one opponent on a special arena or a ring. The player can use a couple of basic moves or many combos and special attacks which require pressing specific sequences of buttons to be triggered.
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Marvel vs. Capcom: Clash of Super Heroes
Fighting 11 November 1999
The third installment of the series of fights, in which characters created by Capcom stand up to fight superheroes from the comic universe of Marvel. In addition to Arcade and training mode, in Marvel vs. Capcom: Clash of Super Heroes there is also Crossover variant, in which during the duel we can switch between two players.
Ready 2 Rumble Boxing
Fighting 31 October 1999
A boxing game offering a plethora of colourful, playable characters. While playing, players load a special RUMBLE bar, which enables them to perform very strong attacks. The characteristic feature of the production is that the injuries suffered during the fight are visible on the body of the contestants.
Psychic Force 2
Fighting 07 October 1999
Converted from slot machines, a three-dimensional fight in which people endowed with extraordinary abilities fight. The production is distinguished by the specific mechanics of rolling clashes and the fact that they take place in oval cages where warriors levitate.
Bloody Roar 2: Bringer of the New Age
Fighting 30 April 1999
The second part of the series of fights, in which the participants of the clashes can transform into their animal alter ega. After the transformation, the characters become much stronger, but after a certain amount of damage, a forced return to human form takes place, which gives the clashes additional tactical depth. Bloody Roar 2 introduces several new players to the cycle, who can turn into bat, insect and chameleon, among others.
Marvel Super Heroes vs. Street Fighter
Fighting 23 February 1999
A two-dimensional fight in which players can play superheroes from the Marvel universe or warriors from the Street Fighter series; the list of players available from Marvel Super Heroes vs. Street Fighter includes Hulka, Wolverine, Ryu and Akuma, among others. The whole thing was enriched with comic graphics, so the game stood the test of time well.
Darkstalkers 3
Fighting 18 November 1998
Third installment of a series of two-dimensional beats produced by Capcom. As in the previous parts of the series, the game presents duels between monsters of horror, legends and legends. Among the playable characters we will find vampires, succubus, werewolves, and even an award hunter with a look reminiscent of a Red Riding Hood. The title also introduces bold changes in the mechanics of the game, resigning from the classic division into rounds.
Bushido Blade 2
Fighting 28 October 1998
Bushido Blade 2 is a sequel to the realistic fighting game, in which we battle with warriors using various types of cold weapons. The game offers a high level of realism as for this genre. The game was developed by Light Weight studio.
Virtua Fighter 2
Fighting 15 September 1998
Virtua Fighter 2 is the second part of the 3D skillful fighting cycle developed by Sega. The player directs the actions of one of the 10 martial arts masters, participating in spectacular duels played in different sceneries. The creators of the game have prepared as many as 1200 combinations of blows, which can be brought out by the heroes, including many unique ones, assigned to specific characters.
Street Fighter Alpha 3
Fighting 04 September 1998
The third part of one of the most famous console fights, this time in a pocket edition. We take control of one of the dozens of warriors and take part in a series of extremely dynamic duels.
Pocket Fighter
Fighting 01 July 1998
An arcade fight with a simple combat system, in which there are characters known from other combat games created by Capcom. All warriors have been prepared in a super-deformed style, so they have small bodies and disproportionately large heads.
Mortal Kombat 4
Fighting 24 June 1998
The fourth installment of the popular series of fights and, at the same time, the first, in which the clashes take place in three-dimensional arenas. The title has retained all the elements characteristic of the cycle, including brutal finishers on defeated enemies.
Street Fighter Alpha: Warriors' Dreams
Fighting 14 June 1998
Continuation of the famous series of battles by Capcom, realized in a traditional 2D view. This time 10 warriors, including those known from the previous editions of the cycle, as well as completely new ones, compete against each other. The game significantly improved the graphics and introduced several modifications to the combat model, such as the possibility of blocking in the air and special combinations of blows, the so-called Alpha Combos.
Guilty Gear
Fighting 14 May 1998
A two-dimensional brawl that debuted on PlayStation 1, and after many years also reached other platforms. Guilty Gear takes us into the future, when man-made, animated weapons have turned against their creators; as we struggle, we participate in a tournament whose winner will have to face their leader, the Testament.
Tekken 3
Fighting 29 April 1998
The third installment of the cult series of three-dimensional fights. The action of Tekken 3 takes place a dozen or so years after its predecessor, which served as a pretext for exchanging a large part of playable characters. The production introduced a lot of changes to the gameplay mechanisms, putting a bigger aspect on rolling fights in full three-dimensional and limiting the height of jumps.
Dead or Alive
Fighting 31 March 1998
The first installment of the popular series of three-dimensional brawls created by Team Ninja studio. A special feature of the title is the simplified control in relation to other representatives of the species, which focuses primarily on the speed and use of counter-attacks. The game is also famous for its unusual ability to turn on the mode, in which the busts of playable warriors unnaturally jump during the fight.
Samurai Shodown 2
Fighting 26 March 1998
Reedition of a popular two-dimensional fight. We embark on spectacular battles by controlling one of the sixteen available characters.
Street Fighter Alpha 2
Fighting 12 March 1998
The second installment of the Street Fighter Alpha sub-series, a continuation of Capcom's best-selling series of two-dimensional battles. A gallery of characters known from the first part of the series returns in the game, although there are also a few new ones. The creators also introduced a number of modifications to the combat mechanics known from the original.
X-Men vs. Street Fighter
Fighting 26 February 1998
A beat developed by Capcom, which debuted on arcade machines and after some time also found its way to PlayStation 1. In X-Men vs. Street Fighter we are fighting in two-dimensional arenas, as one of seventeen different players.
Last Bronx
Fighting 15 February 1998
A team of hand-to-hand combat trained warriors must stand up to the violence on the streets of New Tokyo, which has been completely taken over by gangs.
Star Wars: Masters of Teräs Käsi
Fighting 31 October 1997
A whip set in the world of Star Wars created by George Lucas. The production is a fully three-dimensional representation of its species, thanks to which the characters can move along all three planes. The game allows you to play iconic characters such as Luke Skywalker, Han Solo and Princess Leia.
Bloody Roar: Hyper Beast Duel
Fighting 31 October 1997
A three-dimensional fight in which warriors can transform themselves into animal equivalents such as a wolf, tiger or rabbit. As beasts, the characters are much stronger, but taking too many blows leads to becoming an ordinary person again, which makes the whole mechanism an important tactical element of the clashes.
Bushido Blade
Fighting 30 September 1997
Bushido Blade is a realistic fighting game in which we battle with warriors using various types of cold weapons. In this game even one attack can end with the opponent's death - or ours. The game was developed by Light Weight studio.
Marvel Super Heroes
Fighting 25 September 1997
Two-dimensional brawl developed by Capcom. In Marvel Super Heroes players stand up to fight for the so-called Infinity Stones, which provide their owner with unimaginable power. The title debuted on arcade machines, and after less than two years it had its premiere on PlayStation 1, among others.
X-Men: Children of the Atom
Fighting 31 May 1997
X-Men: Children of the Atom is a 2D skillful fight with the protagonists of the popular series of comic books by Marvel publishing house. Originally, the title was released in 1994 as a version for Capcom gaming machines (CP System II). The PC port was prepared by Probe Entertainment studio.