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bruffyboy StreetFighter II: ... Fighter 2 was a head to head fighting game with a heavy oriental influence. It came out in 1991 as a sequel to the first game. The way the game worked was that you took the role of a character and fought another character, either against the computer if you were alone or against someone else. You fought three times, with the first to two being the winner. The game was controlled through six button control, an...
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Amiga Games - Mortal Kombat 2 Mortal Kombat 2
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Mortal Kombat Mortal Kombat
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overall rating  5 reviews
 
Amiga Games - International Karate + International Karate +
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Barbarian 2 Barbarian 2
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overall rating  1 review
 
Amiga Games - Barbarian Barbarian
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overall rating  3 reviews
 
Lycos Fight Club Lycos Fight Club
Amiga Games / Lycos Fight Club is your break from the monotony of everyday life, your chance to thrash your friends in an online feast of punches, kicks, blocks and special moves.
overall rating  1 review
 
Amiga Games - UFO - Enemy Unknown UFO - Enemy Unknown
Manufacturer: MicroProse Software / Amiga Games / Genre: Strategy - UFO - Enemy Unknown is a combat simulation for one player.
overall rating  2 reviews
 
StreetFighter II StreetFighter II
Amiga Games / StreetFighter II is beat-em-up game for one or two player.
overall rating  1 review
 
Amiga Games - Bass Avenger Bass Avenger
Amiga Games / The fish fights back in this action-packed contest, developed by Simon & Schuster Interactive, between beast and mankind.
overall rating  1 review
 
Full Contact Full Contact
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bruffyboy Streets of Rage
... is it that we like about fighting games? Whatever it is, Streets of Rage did it for me. This game was a side scrolling fighting game where enemies would come onto the screen from the left and right, only for you to beat them to pieces. The game had eight levels. The storyline to this game was probably the worst thing about it, as it seemed unreal even then; three young cops battle a world gone bad was the simple premise, and one that could have been a lot better as these police officers only ever wanted to kill kill kill! The worst bit about the game was the way the screen would only progress if every character was moving, therefore it would lag and pause with the...
Read the full review: Streets of rage, or mild annoyance by bruffyboy
Burning_Darkness Mortal Kombat 2
... the runaway success of the original Mortal Kombat game, Mortal Kombat 2 was released in 1993, proving to be bigger, prettier and above all even gorier than its controversial predecessor. Once again it is a one or two-player martial-arts based fighting game with a sinister oriental setting, but this time around the original characters such as Raiden and Johnny Cage are accompanied by numerous new additions including Baraka, a grotesque bald figure with knives for hands; Jax, an african american major with arms made of steel; and Mileena, an oriental female warrior sporting a deadly pair of sai. The game can once again be played either against a computer opponent or ...
Read the full review: Even better than the first game by Burning_Darkness
Burning_Darkness Mortal Kombat
... released in the early 90s as an arcade machine and then ported across to numerous home computers/consoles, Mortal Combat is a decidedly dark and gory oriental-themed fighting game in the style of Streetfighter 2. The game has numerous well-developed characters to choose from, including the ninja Sub-Zero, shades-wearing film star Johnny Cage, female martial artist Sonja and the mysterious, big straw-hat-wearing Raiden, a character with the ablity to charge his opponents with jolts of electricity who is borrowed wholesale from Director John Carpenter s classic 80s action film Big Trouble In Little China . In fact, the whole game retains the sinister yet simulta...
Read the full review: One of the goriest fighting games ever made by Burning_Darkness
 
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