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Fighting games are characterized 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 listed in a 'common English title/alternate title - developer' format, where applicable.
- 1General
- 2Weapon-based
- 3Tag team-based
- 4Platform Fighters
- 54-way simultaneous fighting
- 6Anime/Cell-Shaded Fighting games
- 7Sports/fighting game subgenres
- 8By theme
General[edit]
2D[edit]
Fighting games that use 2D sprites. Games tend to emphasize the height of attacks (high, medium, or low), and jumping.
2.5D[edit]
2.5D fighting games are displayed in full 3D graphics, but the gameplay is based on traditional 2D style games.
- All Star Fighters - Essential Games
- Battle Stadium D.O.N. - Namco Bandai Games / Eighting / Q Entertainment
- Canimals Fighters - Voozclub Co. Ltd / Playplus
- Digimon Rumble Arena series - Namco Bandai Games
- Dragon Ball FighterZ - Arc System Works
- Dragon Blast - Dragon Tea
- Dream Mix TV World Fighters - Hudson Soft
- Genei Tougi series - Racdym
- Fullmetal Alchemist: Dream Carnival - Bandai / Eighting
- Guilty Gear Xrd - Arc System Works
- Hinokakera - Reddish Region
- Injustice series - Warner Bros. Interactive Entertainment / NetherRealm Studios
- Killer Instinct series
- Killer Instinct - Rare
- Killer Instinct 2 - Rare
- Killer Instinct Gold - Rare
- Killer Instinct (2013) - Double Helix Games / Iron Galaxy Studios
- The King of Fighters XIV - SNK
- Konjiki no Gash Bell!! Go! Go! Mamono Fight!! - Eighting
- Marvel vs. Capcom (series) - Capcom
- Marvel vs Capcom 3: Fate of Two Worlds
- Mashbox - Microsoft Studios
- Mortal Kombat (series)
- Mortal Kombat - Warner Bros. Interactive Entertainment / NetherRealm Studios
- Mortal Kombat X - Warner Bros. Interactive Entertainment / NetherRealm Studios
- Mortal Kombat 11 - Warner Bros. Interactive Entertainment / NetherRealm Studios
- Moshi Fighters - Mind Candy / Activision / Sumo Digital
- Mythic Blades - Vermillion Entertainment
- Naruto: Ultimate Ninja series - Namco Bandai Games
- One Piece: Gear Spirit - Bandai
| - Rakugakids - Konami
- Rival Schools series - Capcom
- Rise of the Robots series - Mirage Media
- Rise 2: Resurrection - Mirage Media
- Rising Thunder - Radiant Entertainment
- Samurai Shodown (2019) - SNK
- Slap Happy Rhythm Busters - Polygon Magic
- Sonic Battle - Sega / Sonic Team
- Street Fighter EX series - Arika/Capcom
- Street Fighter IV (2008) - Capcom
- Super Street Fighter IV (2010)
- Street Fighter V - Capcom
- Street Fighter X Tekken - Capcom
- Super Smash Bros. series - Nintendo
- Super Smash Bros. for Nintendo 3DS and Super Smash Bros. for Wii U
- Tamagotchi Battle - Bandai Namco Games / Bandai
- Tatsunoko vs. Capcom: Cross Generation of Heroes - Capcom
- Tatsunoko vs. Capcom: Ultimate All-Stars - Capcom
- Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles: Smash-Up - Ubisoft / Game Arts
- Viewtiful Joe: Red Hot Rumble - Capcom
- Ultraman Nexus - Bandai
- Punch Planet - Sector-K Games
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3D[edit]
3D fighting games add three-dimensional movement. These often emphasize sidestepping.
- .hack//Versus - Cyber Connect 2
- ARMS - Nintendo
- Ballz - Accolade
- Battle Arena Toshinden series - Tamsoft
- Bio F.R.E.A.K.S. - Saffire Corporation
- Bloody Roar / Beastorizer series - Hudson / Eighting / Raizing
- Buriki One - SNK
- Capcom Fighting All-Stars - Capcom
- Cardinal Syn - Kronos
- Castlevania Judgment - Konami / Eighting
- Celebrity Deathmatch - Big Ape
- Criticom - Kronos
- Custom Robo series - Noise
- Dark Edge - Sega
- Dark Rift - Kronos
- Dead or Alive series - Team Ninja
- Deadly Arts - Konami
- Def Jam series - Aki / EA Canada / EA Chicago
- Destrega - Koei
- Dragon Ball Z: Budokai series - Dimps
- Dragon Ball Z: Budokai Tenkaichi series - Spike
- Dungeon Fighter Online - Neople
- Ehrgeiz - Dream Factory
- Evil Zone - Yuke's
- Fate/tiger colosseum - Capcom / Cavia / Type-Moon
- Fate/unlimited codes - Capcom / Cavia / Eighting / Type-Moon
- Fight for Life - Atari
- Fighters Megamix - Sega-AM2
- Fighter's Destiny series - Imagineer / Genki
- Fighter's Impact series - Taito
- Fighting Bujutsu - Konami
- Fighting Layer - Arika
- Fighting Vipers - Sega-AM2
- Final Fight Revenge - Capcom
- FIST - Genki
- Flying Dragon - Culture Brain
- FX Fighter series - Argonaut Games
- Girl Fight - Kung Fu Factory
- Groove Adventure Rave: Fighting Live - Konami
- Heaven's Gate - Racdym
- Iron and Blood - Take-Two Interactive
- Jojo's Bizarre Adventure: All Star Battle - Cyber Connect 2
- Kabuki Warriors - Genki (company) / Lightweight
- Kakuto Chojin: Back Alley Brutal - Dream Publishing
- Kensei: Sacred Fist - Konami
- Killing Zone - Naxat Soft
- Kinnikuman Muscle Grand Prix series - AKI Corporation / Banpresto
- KOF: Maximum Impact series - SNK Playmore
- Kung Fu Chaos - Just Add Monsters / Microsoft Game Studios
- Kwonho - Radio Games
- Legend of the Dragon - The Game Factory
- Mace: The Dark Age - Midway
- Magical Battle Arena - Fly-System / AreaZERO
- Martial Arts: Capoeira [pt] - Twelve Interactive
- Marvel Nemesis: Rise of the Imperfects - Nihilistic / EA Canada / Team Fusion
- Mortal Kombat series - Midway
- Naruto: Clash of Ninja (series) - Eighting / Takara Tomy
- Naruto: Ninja Destiny series (Nintendo DS)
- Naruto: Ultimate Ninja Storm - Namco Bandai Games
- One Piece series - Ganbarion
| - Pokkén Tournament - Bandai Namco Entertainment
- Power Stone series - Capcom
- Poy Poy series - Konami
- Psychic Force series - Taito
- Robo Pit - Kokopeli
- Rumble Roses series - Yuke's / Konami
- Shaolin - THQ
- Shijō Saikyō no Deshi Kenichi: Gekitō! Ragnarok Hachikengō - Capcom
- Sonic The Fighters - Sega-AM2
- Star Wars: Masters of Teras Kasi - LucasArts
- Soulcalubur series - Namco
- Stake: Fortune Fighters - Gameness
- Star Gladiator series - Capcom
- Super Dragon Ball Z - Namco Bandai Games
- Tao Feng: Fist of the Lotus - Studio Gigante
- Tech Romancer - Capcom
- Tekken series - Namco
- Tenth Degree - Atari
- Theatre Of Pain - Mirage Media
- The Grim Adventures of Billy & Mandy - Midway
- Thrill Kill - Paradox Development
- Time Warriors - Silmarils
- Tobal series - Dream Factory
- Tom and Jerry: War of the Whiskers - VIS Entertainment
- Tournament of Legends - High Voltage Software
- Transformers: Beast Wars Transmetals - Takara
- Vs. - THQ
- Virtua Fighter series - Sega-AM2
- War Gods - Midway
- Warpath: Jurassic Park - Black Ops Entertainment / DreamWorks Interactive
- Wu-Tang: Shaolin Style - Paradox Development
- X: Unmei no Sentaku - Bandai
- X-Men fighting games - Paradox Development / Activision
- Xena: Warrior Princess: The Talisman of Fate - Saffire Corporation
- Yu Yu Hakusho: Dark Tournament - Digital Fiction
- Zatch Bell! Mamodo Battles / Konjiki no Gash Bell! Yuujou no Tag Battle 2 - Eighting
- Zatch Bell! Mamodo Fury / Konjiki no Gash Bell! Gekitou! Saikyou no Mamonotachi - Mechanic Arms
- Zeno Clash - ACE Team
- Zero Divide series - ZOOM Inc.
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Weapon-based[edit]
Adding melee weapons to a fighting game often makes attack range more of a factor, as opponents may wield swords or other weapons of drastically different sizes.
2D[edit]
- Barbarian - Palace Software
- Battle Blaze - American Sammy
- Blade Arcus from Shining - Sega
- Blandia - Allumer
- BlazBlue - Arc System Works
- Chaos Breaker / Dark Awake - Eolith / Taito
- Dragoon Might - Konami
- Dual Blades - Vivid Image
- Fu'un series - SNK
- Gladiator - Domark
- Guilty Gear - Arc System Works
- Hana no Keiji: Kumo no Kanata ni - Yojigen
- Highlander - Ocean
- Knight Games - English Software
- Knuckle Heads - Namco
- Samurai Deeper Kyo - Bandai
- The Last Blade series - SNK
- Martial Champion - Konami
- Ninja Master's -Haoh-Ninpo-Cho- - Alpha Denshi
| - Revengers of Vengeance - Extreme Entertainment Group
- Sai Combat - Mirrorsoft
- Samurai Shodown / Samurai Spirits series - SNK
- SARAYIN ESRARI - AKEMRE
- Suiko Embu series
- Outlaws of the Lost Dynasty / Suiko Enbu/Dark Legend - Data East
- Suiko Enbu-Fuun Saiki - Data East
- Sword Slayer / Spartacus the Swordslayer - Players
- Time Killers - Strata
- Touhou Project series
- WeaponLord - Namco
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2.5D[edit]
- Battle Fantasia - Arc System Works
- Samurai Shodown (2019) - SNK
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Mugen Battle Zero
3D[edit]
- Battle Arena Toshinden series - Tamsoft
- Bushido Blade series - Square-Enix / Lightweight
- Cardinal Syn - Kronos
- Criticom - Kronos Digital Entertainment / Vic Tokai
- Dark Rift - Kronos Digital Entertainment / Vic Tokai
- Deadliest Warrior: The Game - Pipeworks Software
- Dynasty Warriors - Koei
- Last Bronx - Sega AM3
- Mace: The Dark Age - Midway
| - Mortal Kombat series
- Mortal Kombat 4 - Midway
- Mortal Kombat: Deadly Alliance - Midway
- Mortal Kombat: Deception - Midway
- Mortal Kombat: Armageddon - Midway
- Samurai Shodown series
- Samurai Shodown 64 - SNK
- Samurai Shodown 64: Warriors RageSNK
- Samurai Shodown: Warriors Rage - SNK
- Samurai Shodown: Sen - SNK Playmore
- Sarayin Esrari - Akemre
- Shadow Of Rome - Capcom
- Soul series - Namco
- Star Gladiator series
- Star Gladiator - Capcom
- Plasma Sword: Nightmare of Bilstein - Capcom
- Star Wars: Masters of Teräs Käsi - LucasArts
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Tag team-based[edit]
Fighting games that feature tag teams as the core gameplay element. Teams of players may each control a different character, or a single player may control multiple characters but play one at a time. Other fighters feature tag-teaming as an alternate game mode.
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2D[edit]
- Blade Arcus from Shining - Sega
- BlazBlue: Cross Tag Battle - Arc System Works
- The Eye of Typhoon / Kyoku Cho Gou Ken - Viccom
- Kizuna Encounter: Super Tag Battle - SNK
- Marvel vs. Capcom series - Capcom
- NeoGeo Battle Coliseum - SNK Playmore
- Ōgon Musōkyoku - 07th Expansion
- The King of Fighters series - SNK/SNK Playmore
- The King of Fighters 2001 - Eolith/SNK Playmore
- The King of Fighters 2002 - Eolith/SNK Playmore
| - Power Instinct series - Atlus
- Gogetsuji Legends / Power Instinct Legends
- Groove On Fight
- Rage of the Dragons - Evoga / Noise Factory
- Skullgirls - Revenge Labs/Marvelous
- Twinkle Queen - Milestone
- Konjiki no Gash Bell! Yuujou no Zakeru Dream Tag Tournament - Banpresto
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2.5D[edit]
- Capcom's Versus series
- Tatsunoko vs. Capcom: Ultimate All-Stars - Capcom / Eighting
- Marvel vs. Capcom 3: Fate of Two Worlds - Capcom
- Dragon Ball FighterZ - Arc System Works
- The King of Fighters XIV - SNK
- Mortal Kombat - NetherRealm Studios
- Street Fighter EX3 - Arika/Capcom
- Street Fighter X Tekken - Capcom
3D[edit]
- Dead or Alive series - Tecmo
| - Naruto: Gekitou Ninja Taisen 4 - Eighting / D3 Publisher / Takara Tomy
- Naruto: Clash of Ninja Revolution 2 - Eighting / D3 Publisher / Takara Tomy
- Naruto Shippuden: Clash of Ninja Revolution 3 - Eighting / D3 Publisher / Takara Tomy
- Tekken Tag Tournament series - Namco
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Platform Fighters[edit]
Also known as Arena Fighting Games or Party Brawlers. While traditional 2D/3D fighting game mechanics are more or less descendant of Street Fighter II, games in this subgenre tend to blend fighting with elements taken from platform games. A typical match is arranged as a battle royal. Compared to traditional fighting games, attack inputs are simpler and emphasis is put on dynamic maneuvering in the arena, using the level design to get an advantage. Another major gameplay element involves using items, which may randomly spawn anywhere in the arena.
2D[edit]
- Blue Mischief - Team WING
- Brawlhalla - Blue Mammoth Games
- Guilty Gear Dust Strikers - Arc System Works
- Jump Stars series - Ganbarion
- The Outfoxies - Namco
| - Kanon and AIR Smash - micro dream studio++
- Rivals of Aether - Dan Fornace
- Sonic Battle - Sonic Team
- Sugoi Hebereke - Sunsoft
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2.5D[edit]
- Brawlout - Angry Mob Games
- Cartoon Network: Punch Time Explosion - Papaya Studio
- DreamMix TV World Fighters - Bitstep
- Konjiki no Gash Bell!! Go! Go! Mamono Fight!! - Eighting
- Neon Genesis Evangelion: Battle Orchestra - Headlock
- One Piece: Gear Spirit - Bandai
- Onimusha Blade Warriors - Capcom
| - Super Smash Bros. series - Nintendo
- Super Smash Bros. for Nintendo 3DS and Super Smash Bros. for Wii U
- Tales of VS. - Matrix Software
- Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles: Smash Up - Game Arts
- Viewtiful Joe: Red Hot Rumble - Capcom
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3D[edit]
- Barbarian - Saffire Corporation
- Destrega - Koei
- Groove Adventure Rave: Fighting Live - Konami
- J-Stars Victory VS - Spike Chunsoft
- Keriotosse! - Taya
- Kung Fu Chaos - Just Add Monsters / Microsoft Game Studios
- Pocket Kanon & Air - Studio SiestA
- Pokkén Tournament - Bandai Namco Entertainment
- Power Stone series - Capcom
| - Poy Poy series - Konami
- Rakugaki Showtime - Treasure
- Shrek SuperSlam - Activision
- Stake: Fortune Fighters - Gameness
- Suzumiya Haruhi no Chourantou - Souvenir Circ.
- Suzumiya Haruhi no Gekitou - Souvenir Circ.
- Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles: Mutant Melee - Konami Hawaii
- Tom and Jerry: War of the Whiskers - VIS Entertainment
- The Grim Adventures of Billy & Mandy (video game) - High Voltage Software
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4-way simultaneous fighting[edit]
Games in which four players face off at once. Other games may feature 4-way fighting as alternate game modes, but here it's more central to the way the game is usually played.
2D[edit]
Naruto Mugen Battle Arena 2
- BleachNintendo DS games
- Guilty Gear series - Arc System Works
- Guilty Gear Isuka - Sammy
| - Jump Stars series - Ganbarion
- Naruto Shippūden: Ninjutsu Zenkai! Cha-Crash!!
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2.5D[edit]
- Battle Stadium D.O.N - Eighting
- Cartoon Network: Punch Time Explosion - Crave
- DreamMix TV World Fighters - Hudson Soft
- Konjiki no Gash Bell!! Go! Go! Mamono Fight!! - 8ing
- Neon Genesis Evangelion: Battle Orchestra - Headlock
- One Piece: Gear Spirit - Bandai
- PlayStation All-Stars Battle Royale - Sony Computer Entertainment
| - Sonic Battle - Sega / Sonic Team
- Street Fighter X Tekken - Capcom
- Super Smash Bros. series - Nintendo
- Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles: Smash-Up - Ubisoft/Game Arts
- Viewtiful Joe: Red Hot Rumble - Capcom
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3D[edit]
- ARMS - Nintendo
- Groove Adventure Rave: Fighting Live - Konami
- Naruto: Clash of Ninja (series) - Eighting / Takara Tomy
- Naruto: Clash of Ninja 2
- Naruto: Clash of Ninja Revolution
- Naruto: Clash of Ninja Revolution 2
- Naruto: Gekitō Ninja Taisen! 3
- Naruto: Gekitō Ninja Taisen! 4
- Naruto Shippuden: Clash of Ninja Revolution 3
- Naruto Shippūden: Gekitō Ninja Taisen! EX
- Naruto Shippūden: Gekitō Ninja Taisen! EX 2
- Naruto Shippūden: Gekitō Ninja Taisen! EX 3
- Naruto Shippūden: Gekitō Ninja Taisen! Special
| - Power Stone 2 - Capcom
- Thrill Kill - Virgin Interactive
- Viewtiful Joe: Red Hot Rumble - Capcom
- Wu-Tang: Shaolin Style - Activision
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Anime/Cell-Shaded Fighting games[edit]
Games that feature cell shading and often have an art style inspired by anime and are often based on popular anime series. However, it's not just about the visual style. Anime fighters also usually have very fast-paced action, the ability to do 'air dashes',[1] and put emphasis on offense over defense.
2D[edit]
- Dragon Ball Z: Supersonic Warriors - Bandai
- Fist of the North Star - Arc System Works
- JoJo's Bizarre Adventure - Capcom
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2.5D[edit]
- Battle Fantasia - Arc System Works
- Battle Stadium D.O.N. - Namco Bandai Games / Eighting / Q Entertainment
- Dragon Ball FighterZ - Arc System Works
- Dream Mix TV World Fighters - Hudson Soft
- One Piece: Gear Spirit - Bandai
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3D[edit]
- Dragon Ball Z: Budokai series - Dimps
- Dragon Ball Z: Budokai Tenkaichi series - Spike
- Groove Adventure Rave: Fighting Live - Konami
- Naruto: Clash of Ninja (series) - Eighting / Takara Tomy
- Naruto: Clash of Ninja 2
- Naruto: Clash of Ninja Revolution
- Naruto: Clash of Ninja Revolution 2
- Naruto: Gekitō Ninja Taisen! 3
- Naruto: Gekitō Ninja Taisen! 4
- Naruto Shippuden: Clash of Ninja Revolution 3
- Naruto Shippuden: Clash of Ninja for Wii U
- Naruto Shippūden: Gekitō Ninja Taisen! EX
- Naruto Shippūden: Gekitō Ninja Taisen! EX 2
- Naruto Shippūden: Gekitō Ninja Taisen! EX 3
- Naruto Shippūden: Gekitō Ninja Taisen! Special
- Saint Seiya: Soldiers' Soul - Dimps
- Shijō Saikyō no Deshi Kenichi: Gekitō! Ragnarok Hachikengō - Capcom
- Super Dragon Ball Z - Bandai
- Yu Yu Hakusho: Dark Tournament - Digital Fiction
- Zatch Bell! Mamodo Battles / Konjiki no Gash Bell! Yuujou no Tag Battle 2 - Eighting
- Zatch Bell! Mamodo Fury / Konjiki no Gash Bell! Gekitou! Saikyou no Mamonotachi - Mechanic Arms
Sports/fighting game subgenres[edit]Sports-based fighting games (also known as sport-fighters or combat sports games) are games that fall firmly within both the Fighting game and Sports game genres. Such games are usually based on boxing, mixed martial arts, and wrestling, and each sport may be seen as their own separate subgenres. Often the fighting is far more realistic than in traditional fighting games (though the amount of realism can vary greatly), and many feature real-world athletes and franchises. Boxing[edit]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. - 10... Knock Out! - Amersoft
- 3D Boxing - Amsoft
- 3D World Boxing Champion - Simulmondo
- 4D Sports Boxing - Mindscape
- ABC Wide World of Sports Boxing - Cinemaware
- Animal Boxing - Destineer
- Barry McGuigan World Championship Boxing / Star Rank Boxing - Gamestar / Activision
- Best Bout Boxing - Jaleco
- Boxing - Activision
- Boxing - Mattel Electronics
- Boxing Legends of the Ring - Sculptured Software
- Black & Bruised - Majesco Entertainment
- By Fair Means or Foul / Pro Boxing Simulator - Superior Software / Alligata / Codemasters
- Canimals Boxing Championship - Voozclub Co. Ltd / Playplus
- Devastating Blow - Beyond Belief
- Evander “Real Deal“ Holyfield's Boxing - Sega
- FaceBreaker - EA Canada
- Final Blow - Taito / STORM (The Sales Curve)
- Fight Night (1985) - Accolade / U.S. Gold
- Fight Night series
- Fight Night 2004 - EA Sports
- Fight Night Round 2 - EA Sports
- Fight Night: Round 3 - EA Chicago
- Fight Night Round 4 - EA Canada
- Fight Night Champion - EA Canada
- Foes of Ali - Gray Matter Studios
- Frank Bruno's Boxing - Elite
- 4-D Boxing - Distinctive Software
- George Foreman's KO Boxing - Beam Software
- Greatest Heavyweights of the Ring - Sega
- Knockout - Alligata
- Knockout Kings series - EA Sports
- Knockout Kings
- Knockout Kings 2000
- Knockout Kings 2001
- Knockout Kings 2002
- Knockout Kings 2003
- Legend of Success Joe - Wave Corp.
- Muhammad Ali Heavyweight Boxing - Park Place
- Neutral Corner / USA Boxing - KAB Software
- Online Boxing series
- Online Boxing 2D(2001) - onlineboxing.net
- Online Boxing 3D(2009) - 3dboxing.com
- Poli Diaz - OperaSoft
- Power Punch II - ASC
- Pro Boxing - Artworx
| - Punch-Out!! series - Nintendo
- Ready 2 Rumble series
- Ready 2 Rumble Boxing - Midway
- Ready 2 Rumble Boxing: Round 2 - Midway / Point of View (developer)
- Ready 2 Rumble Boxing: Round 3 - 10TACLE Studios / Stereo Mode
- Ready 2 Rumble Revolution - AKI Corporation / Atari
- Real Steel - Yuke's
- Riddick Bowe Boxing - Malibu Interactive
- Ring King - Data East
- Ringside - EAS / Mentrox / Goldline
- Rocky series
- Rocky Super Action Boxing - Coleco
- Rocky - Sega
- Rocky (6th gen consoles) - Ubisoft
- Rocky Legends - Ubisoft
- Rocky Balboa - Ubisoft
- Rocky / Rocco - Dinamic / Gremlin
- Sierra Championship Boxing - Sierra On-Line
- Star Rank Boxing II - Gamestar / Activision
- Street Cred Boxing - Players
- TKO - Accolade
- Teleroboxer - Nintendo R&D3
- The Big KO - Tynesoft
- The Champ - Linel
- The Final Round (1988) - Konami
- Title Fight - Sega
- Victorious Boxers series
- Victorious Boxers: Ippo's Road to Glory - New Corporation
- Victorious Boxers 2: Fighting Spirit - New Corporation
- Victorious Boxers: Revolution - AQ Interactive / GrandPrix
- Wade Hixton's Counter Punch - Inferno Games
- Wii Sports: Wii Boxing - Nintendo
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Boxing management[edit]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 (game) - Cult
- World Championship Boxing Manager - Goliath Games / Krisalis Software
- World Championship Boxing Manager Online - WCBM Online
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Mixed martial arts[edit]While most versus fighting games could be considered mixed martial arts games, listed here are games that are based on actual MMA franchises or tournaments. - TDT-Online - TDT
- Ultimate Fighting Championship - Anchor Inc.
- UFC: Sudden Impact - Opus
- UFC: Tapout - Dream Factory
- UFC: Throwdown - Genki / Capcom
- UFC 2009 Undisputed - Yuke's
- UFC Undisputed 2010 - Yuke's
- UFC Undisputed 3 - Yuke's
- UFC Personal Trainer (video game) - Yuke's
- EA Sports MMA - EA Sports
- EA Sports UFC - EA Sports
- Supremacy MMA - Kung Fu Factory
- 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
- Saikyō: 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 Championships PS2 2003
- The Wild Rings Xbox 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
- MMA Tycoon - Browser 2009
- MMA Pro Fighter Facebook 2009
- TheFlyingKnee - Browser/Animated 2011
Kickboxing[edit]Wrestling[edit]Wrestling games are either based on or have elements of professional wrestling, such as grappling and the wrestling ring itself. - Super Pro Wrestling - INTV Corporation
- 3 Count Bout / Fire Suplex - SNK
- All Japan Pro-Wrestling: Soul of Champion - Human Entertainment
- All Star Pro-Wrestling series - Square / Square Enix
- American Tag Team Wrestling / Tag Team Wrestling - Zeppelin
- Backyard Wrestling series - Paradox Development
- The Big Pro Wrestling! / Tag Team Wrestling - Technos / Quicksilver Software
- Blazing Tornado - Human Entertainment
- Body Slam / Dump Matsumoto - Sega / Firebird
- Championship Wrestling - Epyx
- Def Jam Vendetta - Aki / EA Canada
- Fire Pro Wrestling series
- Fire Pro Wrestling Combination Tag - Human Entertainment
- Fire Pro Wrestling 2nd Bout - Human Entertainment
- Super Fire Pro Wrestling - Human Entertainment
- Thunder Pro Wrestling Biographies / Fire Pro Wrestling Gaiden - Human Entertainment
- Fire Pro Wrestling 3 Legend Bout - Human Entertainment
- Super Fire Pro Wrestling 2 - Human Entertainment
- Super Fire Pro Wrestling 3 Final Bout - Human Entertainment
- Super Fire Pro Wrestling 3 Easy Type - Human Entertainment
- Fire Pro Women: All Star Dream Slam / Fire Pro Joshi: All Star Dream Slam - Human Entertainment
- Super Fire Pro Wrestling Special - Human Entertainment
- Wrestling Universe: Fire Pro Women: Dome Super Female Big Battle: All Japan Women VS J.W.P. - Human Entertainment
- Super Fire Pro Wrestling: Queen's Special - Human Entertainment
- Fire Pro Another Story: Blazing Tornado - Human Entertainment
- Super Fire Pro Wrestling X - Human Entertainment
- Fire Pro Wrestling: Iron Slam '96 - Human Entertainment
- Super Fire Pro Wrestling X Premium - Human Entertainment
- Fire Pro Wrestling S: 6 Men Scramble - Human Entertainment
- Fire Pro Wrestling G - Human Entertainment
- Fire Pro Wrestling for WonderSwan - Spike
- Fire Pro Wrestling i - Spike
- Fire Pro Wrestling D - Spike
- Fire Pro Wrestling - Spike
- Fire Pro Wrestling J - Spike
- Fire Pro Wrestling 2 - Spike
- Fire Pro Wrestling Z - Spike
- Fire Pro Wrestling Returns - Spike
- Fire Pro Wrestling World - Spike
| - Gekitou Burning Pro Wrestling - BPS
- HAL Wrestling / Pro Wrestling - Human Entertainment
- HammerLock Wrestling - Jaleco
- Funaki Masakatsu no Hybrid Wrestler: Tōgi Denshō - Technos
- Intergalactic Cage Match / Cage Match - Mastertronic / Entertainment USA
- King of Colosseum (Green) NOAH x Zero-One Disc - Spike
- King of Colosseum II - Spike
- Galactic Wrestling / Kinnikuman Generations - Bandai
- Legends of Wrestling series
- MUSCLE / Tag Team Match M.U.S.C.L.E. / Kinnikuman Muscle Tag Match - Bandai
- Mat Mania Challenge - Technos / Atari
- Natsume Championship Wrestling - Natsume
- New Japan x All Japan x Pancrase Disc - Spike
- Popeye 3 - Alternative
- Power Move Pro Wrestling - Future Amusement
- Power Pro Wrestling: Max Voltage / Jikkyou Power Pro Wrestling '96: Max Voltage - Konami
- Pro Wrestling (Sega Master System) - Sega
- Pro Wrestling (NES) - Nintendo
- Pure Wrestle Queens / JWP Joshi Pro Wrestling: Pure Wrestle Queens - Jaleco
- Cutie Suzuki no Ringside Angel - Asmik
- Rock'n Wrestle / Bop'n Wrestle - Beam Software
- Rumble Roses series - Konami / Yuke's
- Saturday Night Slam Masters series
- Saturday Night Slam Masters / Muscle Bomber: The Body Explosion - Capcom
- Muscle Bomber Duo: Ultimate Team Battle / Muscle Bomber Duo: Heat Up Warriors - Capcom
- Ring of Destruction: Slam Masters II / Super Muscle Bomber: The International Blowout - Capcom
- Sgt Slaughter's Mat Wars - Mindscape
- Shin Nihon Pro Wrestling Tokon Hono series - Yuke's
- The Simpsons Wrestling - Big Ape Productions
- Stardust Suplex - Varie
- Super Star Pro Wrestling - Nihon Bussan
- Take Down - Gamestar
- Tecmo World Wrestling - Tecmo
- Title Match Pro Wrestling - Absolute Entertainment
- TNA Impact! - Midway
- Wrestling - KAB Software
- Wrestle Kingdom - Yuke's
- Wrestle Kingdom 2 - Yuke's
- Wrestle War - Sega
- Wrestling Superstars - Codemasters
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Wrestling video games based on WWE/WWF properties. - Extreme Championship Wrestling (ECW) series
- ECW Anarchy Rulz - Acclaim
- ECW Hardcore Revolution - Acclaim
- SmackDown! series - THQ / Yuke's
- World Championship Wrestling (WCW) series
| - WrestleMania series
- WWF WrestleMania - Acclaim
- WWF WrestleMania Challenge - LJN
- WWF WrestleMania (Microcomputer) - Ocean
- WWF Super WrestleMania - LJN
- WWF WrestleMania: Steel Cage Challenge - LJN
- WWF WrestleMania: The Arcade Game - Midway
- WWF Road to WrestleMania - Natsume
- WWE Road to WrestleMania X8 - Natsume
- WWF WrestleMania 2000 - AKI
- WWE WrestleMania X8 - Yuke's
- WWE WrestleMania XIX - Yuke's
- WWE WrestleMania 21 - Studio Gigante
- WWE Legends of WrestleMania - Yuke's
- WWF/WWE series
- MicroLeague Wrestling - MicroLeague
- WWE '12 - Yuke's
- WWE 13 - Yuke's
- WWE 2K14 - Yuke's
- WWE 2K15 - Yuke's
- WWE 2K16 - Yuke's
- WWE 2K17 - Yuke's
- WWE 2K18 - Yuke's
- WWE 2K19 - Yuke's
- WWE All-Stars - THQ
- WWF Superstars - Technos
- WWF WrestleFest - Technos
- WWF Superstars (Game Boy) - LJN
- WWF Superstars 2 - LJN
- WWF European Rampage Tour - Ocean
- WWF Royal Rumble - LJN
- WWF RAW - LJN
- WWF King of the Ring - LJN
- WWF Rage in the Cage - Acclaim
- WWF In Your House - Acclaim
- WWF War Zone - Acclaim
- WWF Attitude - Acclaim
- WWF No Mercy - AKI
- WWF Royal Rumble (Dreamcast) - Yuke's
- WWE RAW - Anchor
- WWE RAW 2 - Anchor
- WWE Survivor Series - Natsume
- WWE Day of Reckoning - Yuke's
- WWE Day of Reckoning 2 - Yuke's
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By theme[edit]Crossover[edit]Fighting games featuring characters from more than one franchise, whether they're coming from video games, comics, or cartoons. - Aquapazza: Aquaplus Dream Match - Examu
- Battle Stadium D.O.N. - Namco Bandai Games / Eighting / Q Entertainment
- Cartoon Network: Punch Time Explosion - Papaya Studio
- Dengeki Bunko: Fighting Climax - Sega
- DreamMix TV World Fighters - Bitstep
- Fighters Megamix - Sega / Tiger Electronics
- Ganbarion's 'Jump' series - Nintendo / Ganbarion
- J-Stars Victory VS - Spike Chunsoft
- Marvel Nemesis: Rise of the Imperfects - Nihilistic / EA Canada / Team Fusion
- Mortal Kombat vs. DC Universe - Midway
- NeoGeo Battle Coliseum - SNK Playmore
- Nitroplus Blasterz: Heroines Infinite Duel - Examu
- Samurai Deeper Kyo - Bandai
- SNK vs. Capcom series - Capcom / SNK
| - Street Fighter X Tekken - Capcom
- Sunday vs Magazine: Shūketsu! Chōjō Daikessen - Konami
- Super Smash Bros. series - Nintendo
- The King of Fighters - SNK Playmore
- Twinkle Queen - Milestone
- VS. Series - Capcom
- Tatsunoko vs. Capcom: Ultimate All-Stars - Capcom / Eighting
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Eroge[edit]Fighting eroge (erotic games). Fighting games with pornographic elements. - Battle Raper series - Illusion
| - Strip Fighter II - Games Express
- Variable Geo - TGL / Giga
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Mech[edit]Fighters with a mecha or robot theme. - Armored Warriors series - Capcom
- Joy Mech Fight - Nintendo
- Mighty Morphin Power Rangers: The Fighting Edition - Bandai
- Neon Genesis Evangelion: Battle Orchestra - Headlock
- One Must Fall: 2097 - Epic Games
- Power Quest - Sunsoft
| - Real Steel - Yuke's
- Rise of the Robots - Mirage Media / Time Warner Interactive
- Rise 2: Resurrection - Mirage Media / Acclaim Entertainment
- Rising Thunder - Radiant Entertainment
- Robopit - Kokopeli Digital Studios / Altron
- Shin Kidō Senki Gundam Wing: Endless Duel - Natsume Co. Ltd. / Bandai
- Super Robot Spirits - Banpresto
- Tech Romancer - Capcom
- Teleroboxer - Nintendo R&D3
- WarTech: Senko No Ronde - G.rev
- Virtual On series - Sega
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Monster/Kaiju[edit]These games feature monsters as playable characters, usually set in destructible city environments. - Godzilla video games - Toho / Atari
| - King of the Monsters series - SNK
| - War of the Monsters - Incognito Entertainment / Sony
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RPG[edit]Fighting games with RPG elements, like character building or variable storylines. | - Tobal series
- Dissidia Series
- Shaolin - THQ
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Super deformed[edit]Super deformed refers to a popular type of Japanese caricature where the subject is made to have exaggerated toddler-like features, such as an oversized head and short chubby limbs. Their movements and expressions while super deformed also tend to be exaggerated. - Exteel – NCsoft (only when 'SD Mode' is selected)
- Fate/tiger colosseum – Capcom / Cavia / Type-Moon
- Some entries in the Flying Dragon series – Culture Brain
- Flying Dragon (only when 'SD Mode' is selected)
- Glove On Fight – Watanabe Seisakujo
| - Guilty Gear series – Arc System Works
- King of Fighters R-1 – SNK
- King of Fighters R-2 – SNK
- Marvel Super Hero Squad – THQ
- SNK Gals' Fighters – Yumekobo
- SNK vs. Capcom: The Match of the Millennium – SNK
- Super Gem Fighter Mini Mix / Pocket Fighter – Capcom
- Virtua Fighter Kids – Sega-AM2
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See also[edit]References[edit]- ^'SRK Fighting Game Glossary'. Shoryuken. Retrieved 2018-02-23.
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Naruto Mugen is a 2D fighting game in which you can use almost all of the anime and manga characters from Naruto. All of this happens in one-on-one fights or in simultaneous two-on-two fights.
You will have more than fifty characters at your fingertips including different types of Naruto that correspond to different points in the series as well as, of course, the rest of the main characters from the manga, which did not get left behind.
Each of these characters has its own skills, some of which are really incredible. Characters like Deidara can create giant versions of themselves so that they can stand in for the original character for most of the fight.
In Naruto Mugen you can fight against the computer, which has various difficulty levels, or you can fight against other players. In addition, you can participate in individual fights, play in survival mode or play in arcade mode.
Naruto Mugen is one of the most powerful of the existing 2D Naruto fighting games that were developed with the MUGEN engine. It’s a true gift for fans of the series.