Galaxy Fight: Universal Warriors (ギャラクシーファイト ユニバーサル ・ ウォーリアーズ), or simply Galaxy Fight (ギャラクシーファイト), is a 1995
arcade fighting game originally developed and published by Sunsoft for the Neo-Geo MVS arcades.
Not exact matches
One of the most popular
fighting games ever made and continuing to be re-released in perpetuity, Marvel vs Capcom 2
originally arrive in Japanese
arcades in 2000 with the Dreamcast port following quickly.
Originally released in
arcades in July 1998, this
fighting game classic arrived on the Dreamcast as a launch title with improved graphics and a story mode that was incredibly novel for the time.
Dengeki Bunko:
Fighting Climax was
originally an
arcade game which was ported to consoles.
The
game was
originally launched in Japanese
arcades back in July 2010, being praised by
fighting game connoisseurs for its vastly expanded roster (31 playable characters, including the return of fan favorite Mai Shiranui), revised
fighting system (with faster gameplay and elements from previous titles in the series), and a multi-path Story Mode (with the conclusion of the Ash Crimson trilogy).
Aquapazza: Aquaplus Dream Match is a animé
fighting game in every sense of the word, if you didn't know by now you haven't read the title of the
game yet because that is a mouthful in itself, but the
game was
originally released in the Japanese
Arcades back in 2011, but as the popularity grew it later got released to Japanese PS3 owners down the road but it isn't until now North Americans could get their hands on it as it slowly came over here and released for the PS3 on PSN.
The
game has had some awkward title changes,
originally being called Atomic Runner Chelnov:
Fighting Human Power Plant in Japanese
arcades.
World Heroes (ワールドヒーローズ, Wārudo Hīrōzu) is a series of four
fighting games created
originally by ADK with assistance from SNK for the Neo Geo family of
arcade and home consoles.
Mortal Kombat II (commonly abbreviated as MKII) is a competitive
fighting game originally produced by Midway Games for the
arcades in 1993.
Originally released in Japanese
arcades, this odd
fighting game eventually made it to the Wii U in March 2016, by which time Nintendo's system was already hanging onto a cliff edge by its pinky.
Mortal Kombat II (commonly abbreviated as MKII) is a competitive
fighting game originally produced by Midway Games for the
arcades in 1993.