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List of fighting games

 
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Versus fighters are categorized by close combat between two fighters or groups of fighters of comparable strength, often broken into rounds. If multiple players are involved, players generally fight against each other.

Note: Games are in listed in a "Common English Title/Alternate Title 'series' - Developer" format, where applicable.

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2D, 2.5D and 3D

2D

Fighting games that use 2D sprites. Games tend to emphasize height based (high, medium, low) attacks and jumping.

2.5D

2.5D versus fighting games are displayed in full 3D graphics, but the gameplay is based on 2D style games, or via traditional style

3D

Utilize three dimensional movement. These often emphasize sidestepping.

Weapon-based

Adding melee weapons to a versus fighting game often makes attack range more of a factor.

2D

3D

Tag team-based

Fighting games that feature 'tag-teaming' as the core gameplay element. Other fighters feature tag-teaming as a separate mode.

2D

2.5D

3D

4-way simultaneous fighting

Fighters in which four fighters face off at once simultaneously. However, some fighting games feature 4-way fighting as game modes.

2D

2.5D

3D

Sports/fighting game sub-genres

Sports-based fighting games are titles that fall firmly within the definitions of both the Fighting game and Sports game genre, such as boxing and wrestling video games. As such, they are usually put in their own separate sub-genres. Often the fighting is far more realistic than in traditional fighting games (though the amount of realism can greatly vary), and many feature real-world franchises or fighters.

Boxing

Boxing games go back farther than any other kind of fighting game, starting with Sega's Heavyweight Champ in 1976. Fighters wear boxing gloves and fight in rings, and fighters can range from actual professional boxers to aliens to Michael Jackson.

Boxing management

Boxing games where combat is not directly human-controlled in the ring. Instead, a boxer is trained via a resource management game scheme, and bouts are directed via instructions given prior to each round.

  • Boxing Manager - Cult
  • Ringside Seat - SSI
  • TKO Professional Boxing - Lance Haffner Games
  • The Boxer - Cult
  • World Championship Boxing Manager - Goliath Games / Krisalis Software
  • World Championship Boxing Manager Online - WCBM Online

Mixed martial arts

While most versus fighting games could be considered mixed martial arts games, listed here are games that are based on actual mixed martial arts franchises or tournaments. As such, they are unlikely to contain energy attacks, fatalities, or giant demon bees.

  • Astral Bout / Sougou Kakutougi Astral Bout - King Records
  • Astral Bout 2 / Sougou Kakutougi Astral Bout 2 The Total Fighters - King Records
  • Astral Bout 3 / Fighting Network Rings: Astral Bout 3 / Sougou Kakutougi Astral Bout 3 - King Records
  • Sakiyou Takada Nobuhiko Super Famicom 1995
  • Fighting Network RINGS: PS one 1997
  • Buriki One World Grappler Tournament ARCADE 1999
  • Grappler Baki Baki Sadai no Tournament / Fighting Fury PS2 2000
  • PRIDE FC Fighting Championship PS2 2003
  • The Wild Rings Xbox 2003
  • PRIDE GP Grand Prix 2003 PS2 2003
  • The Ishu Kakutougi/World Fighting PS2 2003
  • K-1 PREMIUM 2004 Dynamite PS2 2004
  • Garouden Breakblow PS2 2005
  • K-1 PREMIUM 2005 Dynamite PS2 2005
  • Garouden Breakblow Fist or Twist PS2 2007

Wrestling

Wrestling games are either based on or have elements of professional wrestling, such as grappling and the wrestling ring itself.

World Wrestling Entertainment

Wrestling video games based on World Wrestling Entertainment WWE/WWF properties.

By theme

Crossover

Fighting games featuring characters from more than one franchise, be they from video games, comics or cartoons.

See also: Gaming Crossovers

Eroge

Fighting eroge (erotic games). Fighting games with pornographic elements.

Mech

Fighters with a mecha or robot theme.

Monster

These games feature monsters as playable characters, usually set in destructable city environments.

RPG

Fighting games with RPG elements, like character building or variable storylines.

Super deformed

Super deformed refers to a popular type of Japanese caricature where the subject is made to have exaggerated toddler-like features, such as an over-sized head and short chubby limbs. Their movements and expressions while super deformed also tend to be exaggerated.

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