Fighting Video Games15
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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Power Rangers Ninja Storm
Fighting 05 September 2003
A classic two-dimensional arcade game based on the title TV series. We play the role of one of the superheroes, fighting with enemies we meet along the way.
Fatal Fury Special
Fighting 05 September 2007
Fatal Fury Special is a classic SNK fight that triumphed around 1993, when it appeared on NeoGeo machines and consoles. We play the duels in a two-dimensional scenery, making various combinations of blows. The program once tried to compete with the famous Street Fighter series.
King of Fighters: Maximum Impact - Maniax
Fighting 15 June 2005
King of Fighters: Maximum Impact - Maniax is a xbox version of a three-dimensional debut in a series of impressive fights. We play in one of the well-known warriors or choose one of the new characters and fight in one of the five modes.
Dynasty Warriors Advance
Fighting 29 August 2005
Warriors Advance Dynasty is a Game Boy Advance version of the popular scaling console. Our main goal here is to fight numerous enemy troops.
Dragon Ball Z: Budokai 2
Fighting 14 November 2003
A continuation of the popular fighting game, taking place in the universe created by Akira Toriyama. Once again, Dimps Corporation is the developer responsible for the title. The players once again participate in spectacular duels, assuming the roles of characters known from the animated original. The newest addition to the series is a rebuilt single player mode, called “Dragon World”, where the protagonists travel around the map in search for the titular Dragon Balls.
Guilty Gear X2
Fighting 04 February 2003
The next installment of one of the most famous two-dimensional fights. This time we can choose between twenty different warriors. Also noteworthy is the extended range of strokes, including special blows.
Capcom vs SNK 2: Mark of the Millennium 2001
Fighting 09 November 2001
A classic two-dimensional fight in which we take control of one of more than forty available warriors. The game offers a wide range of gameplay modes, including extended Arcade and training mode.
Dead or Alive 3
Fighting 15 November 2001
The third part of one of the best series of battles created by Team Ninja, creators of the cult Ninja Gaiden, among others.
Guilty Gear Judgment
Fighting 05 September 2006
Pocket edition of one of the most famous two-dimensional beats. We play one of the 20 available players and fight spectacular battles with enemy forces.
Rumble Roses
Fighting 05 January 2005
"Rumble Roses" is the first "feminist" wrestling, in which the men sit in the stands warming up the ladies to fight, while the ladies make of themselves a pulp in the ring. Players are pretty and very sexy, in addition, you can watch them while wrestling in the mud.
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.
Rise of the Robots
Fighting 22 August 1994
Street Fighter and Mortal Kombat-style whip, whose heroes are robots. The game was preceded by a spectacular advertising campaign for the first half of the nineties, but the programme met with a huge wave of criticism.
Onimusha Blade Warriors
Fighting 24 March 2004
After two very successful games from the Onimusha series, Capcom surprised its fans with something completely new. In anticipation of the third part, Onimusha Blade Warriors product came into the hands of supporters. The game is very similar in character to the Nintendo series - Super Smash Bros. It takes the characters from Onimusha's world to a kind of battle arena.
Dangerous Streets
Fighting 12 May 1994
Dangeous Streets is a murder created by the Italian company Micromania and published by Flair Software. To the title of the best street warrior in the world stands six killers and two ladies dressed in tight costumes.
Power Stone Collection
Fighting 20 October 2006
Power Stone Collection is a package of two brawls released by Japanese company Capcom. Both Power Stone and Power Stone 2 offer quite simple control and are ideal for beginners.
Naruto: Clash of Ninja
Fighting 11 April 2003
A 3D fighting game by Tomy Company and the author of the original manga, Masashi Kishimoto, telling the story of a young ninja warrior called Naruto. Clash of Ninja focuses on the beginning of the adventures of Naruto, who, trying to control the demon sealed inside him, practices martial arts, supervised by his experienced teacher. Following months of training, Naruto is ready to set out on a journey and prove that he deserves the title of the best warrior of his village.
Mortal Kombat: Unchained
Fighting 15 November 2006
Mortal Kombat: Unchained is a game from the legendary series of extremely brutal battles that started in the first half of the 1990s.
Dragon Ball Z: Shin Budokai
Fighting 07 March 2006
A fighting game created by Dimps Corporation, specifically for users of PlayStation Portable. Shin Budokai was based on the classic manga series by Akira Toriyama. The experience focuses on spectacular encounters set in various scenery, such as open-air ground, the Budokai arena or the planet Namek. Dragon Road is the main game mode and the plot was inspired by the animated movie Fusion Reborn - the player has to face the evil Janemba.
Zatch Bell!: Electric Arena
Fighting 21 November 2005
Zatch Bell: Electric Arena, produced by Eighting, is a game that expands the already large stock of various productions related to the Zatch Bell series of cartoons. The series known from Cartoon Network has gained a large group of supporters all over the world, so it's no wonder that a game has appeared, bringing the adventures of nice Mamodo to virtual reality.
Virtua Fighter
Fighting 31 August 1996
One of the first battles constructed in full three-dimensional. The game was initially released on slot machines. Later it was converted into the Saturn segment, where it was in direct competition with the simultaneously published "Tekken" (PlayStation). PC owners received their conversion at the latest.
The King of Fighters '98: Ultimate Match
Fighting 26 June 2008
Re-edition of classic two-dimensional beating. We choose between 64 warriors, among whom there are heroes of such games as "Fatal Fury" or "Art of Fighting". One of the main novelties is the addition of Ultimate Match mode.
Dragon Ball Z: Supersonic Warriors 2
Fighting 22 November 2005
A sequel to the fighting game by Banpresto, developed mainly for the Game Boy Advance. The game was based on the wildly popular manga by Akira Toriyama. The gameplay of Dragon Ball Z: Supersonic Warriors 2 focuses on spectacular battles, involving such characters as Goku, Piccolo or Cell. The game features a distinct team battle system, in which you fight using up to three warriors. You can switch from one to another or issue group orders. This gives the battles a tactical aspect.
Guilty Gear Dust Strikers
Fighting 26 April 2006
Guilty Gear Dust Strikers is a continuation of the well-known Guilty Gear cycle. In Dust Strikers you will find all 21 well-known and liked characters, which were given to us in previous editions of the series.
Dead or Alive Ultimate
Fighting 01 January 2004
A great series of Dead or Alive battles, whose biggest advantages are probably great graphics and a very well-balanced combat system, has lived to see the next part with the subtitle Ultimate.