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Evil Zone

Evil Zone

1999  Fighting - Sony PlayStation - Single player  multiplayer  
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Evil Zone - Wikipedia Evil Zone or Eretzvaju (封神領域エルツヴァーユ, Fūjin Ryōiki Erutsuvāyu?) is a fighting game released for the PlayStation console. It was developed by Yuke's Future Media Creators and published by ...   more on Wikipedia

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Evil Zone

Evil Zone

1999  Fighting - Sony PlayStation - multiplayer  Single player  
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Evil Zone - Wikipedia Evil Zone or Eretzvaju (封神領域エルツヴァーユ, Fūjin Ryōiki Erutsuvāyu?) is a fighting game released for the PlayStation console. It was developed by Yuke's Future Media Creators and published by ...   more on Wikipedia
Ehrgeiz

Ehrgeiz

1998  Fighting - Sony PlayStation - Up to 2 players simultaneously  
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Ehrgeiz - Wikipedia Ehrgeiz (エアガイツ, Eagaitsu?, German: [ˈeɐɡaits] "Ambition"), fully titled Ehrgeiz: God Bless The Ring, is a 3D fighting game developed by DreamFactory and published by Namco in 1998 for the arcade platform. It was firs ...   more on Wikipedia
BoomBots

BoomBots

1999  Fighting - Sony PlayStation - multiplayer  
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BoomBots - Wikipedia BoomBots is a fighting game released in 1999 for PlayStation. It was created by Doug TenNapel, best known as the creator of Earthworm Jim, and it was developed by The Neverhood Inc. and DreamWorks Interactive. Moreover, it was published by SouthPeak ...   more on Wikipedia
The Last Blade

The Last Blade

1997  Fighting - Sony PlayStation Sega Dreamcast Sony PlayStation 2 - Up to 2 players simultaneously  
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The Last Blade - Wikipedia The Last Blade, released in Japan as Bakumatsu Rouman: Gekka no Kenshi (幕末浪漫 月華の剣士?), is a fighting game developed and released by SNK for the Neo Geo system in 1997. It was also ported to several home sys ...   more on Wikipedia
Destrega

Destrega

1998  Fighting - Sony PlayStation - multiplayer  
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Destrega - Wikipedia Destrega (デストレーガ?) is a 3D fighting game created by Koei in 1998 for the PlayStation. Destrega separates itself from other games by creating a Rock, Paper, Scissors type of fighting system. When timed right, you can canc ...   more on Wikipedia
Fighting Force

Fighting Force

1997  Fighting - Sony PlayStation Nintendo 64 Microsoft Windows - 2-player co-op  Single player  
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Fighting Force - Wikipedia Fighting Force (known in Japan as Metal Fist (メタルフィスト?)) is a 1997 3D beat 'em up developed by Core Design and published by Eidos in the same lines of classics such as Final Fight and Streets of Rage. It was release ...   more on Wikipedia
Soul Edge

Soul Edge

1995  Fighting - Sony PlayStation - Up to 2 players simultaneously  
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Soul Edge - Wikipedia Soul Edge (ソウルエッジ, Sōru Ejji?) is a fighting game developed by the team Project Soul and published by Namco. Originally released as an arcade game in 1995, an upgraded and expanded version of the game was ported to th ...   more on Wikipedia
Mortal Kombat II

Mortal Kombat II

1993  Fighting - Sega Game Gear Sego MegaDrive Super NES Sony PlayStation Game Boy Sega Master System Saturn Amiga Xbox 360 Microsoft Windows Sony PlayStation 3 - multiplayer  
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Mortal Kombat II - Wikipedia Mortal Kombat II (commonly abbreviated as MKII) is a competitive fighting game originally produced by Midway Games for the arcades in 1993. It was later ported to multiple home systems, including the PC, Amiga, Game Boy, Sega Game Gear, Sega Genesis, ...   more on Wikipedia