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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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Capcom Fighting Evolution
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Two-dimensional fight created by Capcom. The distinguishing feature of this heading from dozens of other similar games is the fact that it contains a large number of characters from several other brawls of the above mentioned producer.
Zatch Bell!: Mamodo Battles
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For some time now we have been flooded with games with Japanese pedigree, which are based on various cartoons. Sometimes it is difficult to catch what, where, how and when. The same applies to the production of Zatch Bell: Mamodo Battles, which is an almost faithful transfer of the series known from the Cartoon Network to the virtual world. Interesting is that the producer (Eighting company) decided to go for the whole, so the game was released on three platforms at the same time.
Samurai Shodown V
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Samurai Shodown V is a sequel to the popular fighting series, which began in 1993. Three gameplay modes are available: feature mode, versus mode (fight against a living opponent) and practice (training).
The King of Fighters Collection: The Orochi Saga
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A set of five selected two-dimensional beats from The King of Fighters series. They were transferred in an unchanged form in relation to their originals.
BlazBlue: Continuum Shift II
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Extended version of BlazBlue: Continuum Shift, a two-dimensional fight by Arc System Works. The production had previously been released on arcade slot machines, celebrating triumphs in gaming salons.
Deadliest Warrior: The Game
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Bijatyka, in which we play the role of warriors from different historical periods and take part in the competition for the title of the most dangerous of them.
Samurai Shodown Anthology
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A collection of seven classic two-dimensional beats from SNK. The story takes place in 18th century Japan and the player takes control of the title samurai.
Street Fighter Anniversary Collection
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Street Fighter Anniversary Collection is a special set prepared on the occasion of the fifteenth birthday of one of the most popular series of virtual battles, located under the wings of the Far East corporation Capcom. The package consists of two basic elements (i.e. games), complemented by an interesting addition (a full-length animated film from 1994 entitled Street Fighter II: The Animated Movie).
Deadliest Warrior: Legends
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Sequel bijatyki Deadliest Warrior: The Game. Like the original, the game is based on a popular programme broadcast by Spike TV station. Players take on the role of legendary warriors and duel themselves using their own weapons and skills.
Zatch Bell!: Mamodo Fury
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Zatch Bell: Mamodo Fury is a continuation of Zatch Bell!: Mamodo Battles. Like its predecessor, the game is based on the anime series Zatch Bell known from Cartoon Network! The game is a three-dimensional fight, filled with colors, jokes and powerful (as in anime) blows.
Super Puzzle Fighter II Turbo HD Remix
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Super Puzzle Fighter II Turbo HD Remix is a remake of a logic game, which had its premiere in 1996. The original was originally created for arcade machines. In the following years the production was spent on other hardware platforms. The changes introduced to the remake are mainly limited to the improvement of the audio-visual setting. Capcom is responsible for the preparation of the game.
X-Men: The Arcade Game
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X-Men: The Arcade Game is a Backbone Entertainment studio remake of a fight released in the 1990s on arcade machines. Playing as one of the six heroes of the X-Men world (Cyclops, Colossus, Wolverine, Storm, Nightcrawler or Dazzler), players go to the rescue of Professor X and Kity Price. Hundreds of enemies stand in their way, including demanding level bosses: Pyro, Blob, Wendigo, Nimrod, White Queen, Juggernaut and Mystique.
BattleFantasia
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Battle Fanstasia is a two-dimensional fight in which the characters are presented in 3D. The game world will interest those who like a magical, slightly fantastic atmosphere.
Dual Blades
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A brutal two-dimensional fight in which we take control of one of several different warriors. Many of them were gifted with additional abilities, including magical ones.
Naruto: Clash of Ninja 2
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A sequel to the 3D fighting game by Tomy, telling the story of the popular Japanese comic book and animated TV series character. The plot of Naruto: Clash of Ninja 2 is divided into 30 chapters based on the events from the TV series, and allows you to play not only as Naruto himself but also as other characters, 10 of which are available from the start, while the other 13 you need to unlock.
Street Fighter II: Hyper Fighting
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Street Fighter II: Hyper Fighting is a member of an extremely popular family of two-dimensional fights, which was born in 1987 on arcade machines and then appeared on home computers and consoles. This version is based on Street Fighter II Turbo: Hyper Fighting, which offered more dynamic gameplay than its predecessors thanks to the possibility of using Turbo. The new incarnation of the classic position is a combination of proven, high playability and new functionalities.
World Heroes Anthology
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A set of four classic two-dimensional beats from the "World Heroes" series. We take control of one of more than fifty warriors, representing many different epochs.
Mortal Kombat 3
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Mortal Kombat 3 is the third part of one of the most popular series of skill battles, for which Midway Games development team is responsible. The creators remained faithful to the gameplay rules known from earlier editions of the cycle, increasing the number of available warriors, arenas, special attacks and blows ending the fight.
Mortal Kombat Trilogy
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The last installment of the cult series of virtual fights, in which the authors used a side projection and two-dimensional digitized models superimposed on computer-generated backgrounds.
Rock 'Em Sock 'Em Robots
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Not too complex two-dimensional fight, modelled on a toy for children. We participate in robot battles, choosing between ten different machines.
King of Fighters: Maximum Impact - Maniax
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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.
Spikeout: Battle Street
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Spikeout: Battle Street belongs to the genre of so-called walking brawlers and is a console conversion of the game from slot machines of the same name. The program offers, above all, fast, uncompromising entertainment and a comprehensive multiplayer mode.
Dynasty Warriors Advance
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Warriors Advance Dynasty is a Game Boy Advance version of the popular scaling console. Our main goal here is to fight numerous enemy troops.
Fatal Fury: Battle Archives Volume 1
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Fatal Fury: Battle Archives Volume 1 is a compilation of popular 2D beats, created in 1991-1995 by SNK: Fatal Fury, Fatal Fury 2, Fatal Fury Special and Fatal Fury 3. In them we choose one of several warriors and fight with our opponent in the chosen arena. Each character has, of course, unique special blows, characteristic only for her.