The most interesting fighting games released in 1999
All the best and most popular games of the year, upcoming releases, and hits from the past. Use filters to narrow down search.
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.
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.
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.
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.
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.
Wu-Tang: Taste the Pain
Fighting 30 November 1999
A three-dimensional fight that can be played simultaneously by up to four players. The production takes advantage of the image of the popular music group Wu-Tang, whose members appear as playable characters. In addition to the fun options typical of this genre for many people, the title has a powerful feature mode.
Samurai Shodown: Warriors Rage
Fighting 22 December 1999
Exclusively released on PlayStation 1, the next installment of a series of battles embedded in the realities of Japan's samurai time. The production is the first part of the series which uses 3D graphics.
Street Fighter EX2 Plus
Fighting 30 December 1999
The next installment of the Street Fighter EX series, transferring the cult series of brawls to three-dimensional realities. The production develops the mechanics of the predecessor, offering an extensive combat system, over twenty playable characters and attractive visual setting.