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  2. Dengeki Bunko: Fighting Climax - Wikipedia

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    Dengeki Bunko: Fighting Climax is a two-dimensional fighting game, in which two players fight against each using both a playable fighter character and an assist character. Fighting uses three main attack buttons: weak, medium, and strong, along with a support button used for summoning a player's assist character.

  3. Fighting Vipers 2 - Wikipedia

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    The armor system, dashes, and the ability to hurl an opponent through a wall are all retained from the original Fighting Vipers. [4] In addition, Fighting Vipers 2 adds on Super K.O.s, which allow players to defeat an opponent in a single round (instead of by winning two out of three rounds) using a specifically timed multicombo attack. [4]

  4. Fighting Vipers - Wikipedia

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    Fighting Vipers [a] is a 1995 fighting video game developed by Sega AM2.A 3D fighter, it uses the same game engine as AM2's Virtua Fighter 2 (1994) but features enclosed arenas and an armor mechanic, and was targeted more towards Western audiences, using a U.S. setting and more freeform styles of martial arts.

  5. List of Yu Yu Hakusho video games - Wikipedia

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    Games in the series are of several different genres, though many are action or fighting-themed in relation to the manga's story arcs. [2] [3] [4] Video games in the YuYu Hakusho franchise have achieved some commercial success. By December 2003, video games in the series had accrued $273 million in life-to-date retail sales. [5]

  6. List of The King of Fighters characters - Wikipedia

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    The story takes place in a fictional universe in which an annual series of 3-on-3 or 4-on-4 fighting tournaments are held. The first game in the series introduces the initial main character of the series, Kyo Kusanagi , a young Japanese fighter who is the heir to a powerful group of martial artists having pyrokinetic abilities.

  7. Capcom Fighting All-Stars - Wikipedia

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    Capcom Fighting All-Stars was designed to translate mechanics from Capcom's 2D fighting games into a 3D environment, similar to their Street Fighter EX series. [1] Characters had three life bars that would cause a brief pause each time one was depleted, similar to the Darkstalkers series.

  8. Fighters Megamix - Wikipedia

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    Fighters Megamix (ファイターズ メガミックス, Faitāzu Megamikkusu) is a 1996 fighting video game developed by Sega AM2, a crossover between Sega's 3D arcade fighting games Virtua Fighter 2 and Fighting Vipers, with unlockable characters from several other AM2 games such as Virtua Cop 2 and Daytona USA.

  9. Dynasty Warriors DS: Fighter's Battle - Wikipedia

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    Dynasty Warriors DS: Fighter's Battle (真・三國無双DSファイターズバトル, Shin Sangokumusō Dī Esu Faitāzu Batoru, Shin Sangokumusou DS Fighter's Battle in Japan) is a hack and slash video game developed by Studiofake [6] and published by Koei for the Nintendo DS.