Art of Fighting brought several key new features to the fighting game scene; most notably a "spirit" bar that limited the number of special moves you could perform.
Released shortly after Street Fighter 2, Fatal Fury was unique largely due to the fact that it had two separate planes that players could strategically use to dodge attacks.
Puzzle Link is a very good, original puzzle game that will take many people by surprise.
The second game in SNK's Samurai Shodown line is widely regarded as the best of the series.
Those who loved the arcade game version of Samurai Shodown III will be happy with this conversion.
One of the worst fighting games in recent memory from SNK or anyone else, Warrior's Rage offers very little for anyone but the most fanatical Samurai Shodown fans and SNK ...
Folks, this game is about as bad as games get.
Card Fighter's Clash is a fun, if simple, collectible-card game that combines some of the best elements of Pokemon and Magic: The Gathering, except that you build decks composed of ...
The two giants of the 2D fighting-game industry joining forces to create, perhaps, the most highly anticipated fighter ever.
It's a worthwhile ride, and one that any serious Sonic fan should definitely take.
IMPORT: Cool Cool Toon is a sure bet for import-savvy rhythm game fans, who would be denying themselves some saccharine-drenched fun if they passed this one up.
If you have a group of bored, bloodthirsty friends visiting, having Dark Legacy around would definitely be an asset.
The King of Fighters '99 for the PlayStation is a fairly good port in and of itself, especially considering the limitations of the aging PlayStation hardware.
The Metal Slug games represent a high watermark for arcade side-scrolling shooter graphics, and the PlayStation port of X does not disappoint.
SNK's arcade fighter is making one more run on the Dreamcast.
Originally released on the Neo Geo, Metal Slug brings side-scrolling shooting action to the GBA.
Widely considered the best game in the illustrious King of Fighters series, '98 features a huge cast of characters and finely tuned 2D fighting action.
Perhaps one of the most difficult fighters ever, Art of Fighting 2 had a much longer roster than its predecessor.
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