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List of Fighting Games
List of Fighting Games
List of Fighting Games
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.
Contents
General
2D
2.5D
3D
Weapon-based
2D
2.5D
3D
Tag team-based
2D
2.5D
3D
Platform Fighters
2D
2.5D
3D
4-way simultaneous fighting
2D
2.5D
3D
Anime/Cell-Shaded Fighting games
2D
2.5D
3D
Sports/fighting game subgenres
Boxing
Boxing management
Mixed martial arts
Kickboxing
Wrestling
By theme
Crossover
Eroge
Mech
Monster/Kaiju
RPG
Super deformed
See also
References
External links
General
2D
Fighting games that use 2D sprites. Games tend to emphasize the height of attacks (high, medium, or low), and jumping.
2.5D
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 PlayStation All-Stars Battle Royale
Battle Stadium D.O.N. - Namco Bandai Games Rakugakids - Konami
/ Eighting / Q Entertainment Rival Schools series - Capcom
Canimals Fighters - Voozclub Co. Ltd /
Playplus Rival Schools: United By Fate
Cartoon Network: Punch Time Explosion Project Justice
Digimon Rumble Arena series - Namco Bandai Rise of the Robots series - Mirage Media
Games
Rise 2: Resurrection - Mirage Media
Digimon Rumble Arena Rising Thunder - Radiant Entertainment
Digimon Rumble Arena 2 Samurai Shodown (2019) - SNK
Dragon Ball FighterZ - Arc System Works Slap Happy Rhythm Busters - Polygon
Dragon Blast - Dragon Tea Magic
Dream Mix TV World Fighters - Hudson Soft Sonic Battle - Sega / Sonic Team
Genei Tougi series - Racdym Street Fighter EX series - Arika/Capcom
Mortal Kombat - Warner Bros. Interactive Tatsunoko vs. Capcom: Ultimate All-
Entertainment / NetherRealm Studios Stars - Capcom
Mortal Kombat X - Warner Bros. Interactive Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles: Smash-
Entertainment / NetherRealm Studios Up - Ubisoft / Game Arts
Moshi Fighters - Mind Candy / Activision / Viewtiful Joe: Red Hot Rumble - Capcom
Sumo Digital Ultraman Nexus - Bandai
Mythic Blades - Vermillion Entertainment Punch Planet - Sector-K Games
Naruto: Ultimate Ninja series - Namco Bandai
Games
One Piece: Gear Spirit - Bandai
3D
3D fighting games add three-dimensional movement. These often emphasize sidestepping.
Weapon-based
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
Barbarian - Palace Software Red Earth
Battle Blaze - American Sammy Revengers of Vengeance - Extreme Entertainment
Blade Arcus from Shining - Sega Group
Blandia - Allumer Sai Combat - Mirrorsoft
BlazBlue - Arc System Works Samurai Shodown / Samurai Spirits series - SNK
Chaos Breaker / Dark Awake - SARAYIN ESRARI - AKEMRE
Eolith / Taito Suiko Embu series
Dragoon Might - Konami
Outlaws of the Lost Dynasty / Suiko Enbu/Dark
Dual Blades - Vivid Image Legend - Data East
Fu'un series - SNK Suiko Enbu-Fuun Saiki - Data East
Savage Reign Sword Slayer / Spartacus the Swordslayer - Players
Kizuna Encounter Time Killers - Strata
Gladiator - Domark Touhou Project series
Guilty Gear - Arc System Works Touhou Project 7.5 - Immaterial and Missing
Hana no Keiji: Kumo no Kanata ni - Power
Yojigen Touhou Project 10.5 - Scarlet Weather
Highlander - Ocean Rhapsody
Knight Games - English Software Touhou Project 12.3 - Touhou Hisōtensoku
Knuckle Heads - Namco Touhou Project 13.5 - Hopeless Masquerade
Samurai Deeper Kyo - Bandai Touhou Project 14.5 - Urban Legend in Limbo
The Last Blade series - SNK Touhou Project 15.5 - Antinomy of Common
Flowers
Martial Champion - Konami WeaponLord - Namco
Ninja Master's -Haoh-Ninpo-Cho- -
Alpha Denshi
2.5D
Battle Fantasia - Arc System Works
Samurai Shodown (2019) - SNK
3D
Battle Arena Toshinden series - Tamsoft Mortal Kombat series
Bleach (video game series)
Mortal Kombat 4 - Midway
Bushido Blade series - Square-Enix /
Mortal Kombat: Deadly Alliance -
Lightweight Midway
Bushido Blade Mortal Kombat: Deception - Midway
Bushido Blade 2 Mortal Kombat: Armageddon - Midway
Cardinal Syn - Kronos Samurai Shodown series
Criticom - Kronos Digital Entertainment / Vic
Samurai Shodown 64 - SNK
Tokai
Samurai Shodown 64: Warriors Rage
Dark Rift - Kronos Digital Entertainment / Vic
SNK
Tokai
Samurai Shodown: Warriors Rage -
Deadliest Warrior: The Game - Pipeworks
SNK
Software
Samurai Shodown: Sen - SNK
Dynasty Warriors - Koei
Playmore
Last Bronx - Sega AM3
Sarayin Esrari - Akemre
Mace: The Dark Age - Midway
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
Tag team-based
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.
2D
Blade Arcus from Shining - Sega Power Instinct series - Atlus
BlazBlue: Cross Tag Battle - Arc
Gogetsuji Legends / Power Instinct Legends
System Works
The Eye of Typhoon / Kyoku Cho Groove On Fight
Gou Ken - Viccom Rage of the Dragons - Evoga / Noise Factory
Kizuna Encounter: Super Tag Battle Skullgirls - Revenge Labs/Marvelous
- SNK
Twinkle Queen - Milestone
Marvel vs. Capcom series -
Konjiki no Gash Bell! Yuujou no Zakeru Dream Tag
Capcom
Tournament - Banpresto
NeoGeo Battle Coliseum - SNK
Playmore
Ōgon Musōkyoku - 07th Expansion
The King of Fighters series -
SNK/SNK Playmore
The King of Fighters '94
The King of Fighters '95
The King of Fighters '96
The King of Fighters '97
The King of Fighters '98
The King of Fighters '99
The King of Fighters 2000
The King of Fighters 2001 -
Eolith/SNK Playmore
The King of Fighters 2002 -
Eolith/SNK Playmore
The King of Fighters 2003
The King of Fighters XI
The King of Fighters XII
The King of Fighters XIII
2.5D
Capcom's Versus series
3D
Dead or Alive series - Naruto: Gekitou Ninja Taisen 4 - Eighting / D3 Publisher / Takara
Tecmo Tomy
Naruto: Clash of Ninja Revolution 2 - Eighting / D3 Publisher /
Dead or Alive 2
Takara Tomy
Dead or Alive 3
Naruto Shippuden: Clash of Ninja Revolution 3 - Eighting / D3
Dead or Alive 4 Publisher / Takara Tomy
Dead or Alive 5 One Piece: Burning Blood
Dead or Alive: Tekken Tag Tournament series - Namco
Dimensions
Dead or Alive Tekken Tag Tournament
Ultimate Tekken Tag Tournament 2
Dead or Alive 5
Last Round
Dead or Alive 6
Platform Fighters
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
Blue Mischief - Team WING Kanon and AIR Smash - micro dream
Brawlhalla - Blue Mammoth Games studio++
Guilty Gear Dust Strikers - Arc System Rivals of Aether - Dan Fornace
Works Sonic Battle - Sonic Team
Jump Stars series - Ganbarion Sugoi Hebereke - Sunsoft
Jump Super Stars
Jump Ultimate Stars
The Outfoxies - Namco
2.5D
Brawlout - Angry Mob Games PlayStation All-Stars Battle Royale
Cartoon Network: Punch Time Super Smash Bros. series - Nintendo
Explosion - Papaya Studio
Super Smash Bros.
DreamMix TV World Fighters - Bitstep
Super Smash Bros. Melee
Konjiki no Gash Bell!! Go! Go!
Mamono Fight!! - Eighting Super Smash Bros. Brawl
Neon Genesis Evangelion: Battle Super Smash Bros. for Nintendo 3DS and
Orchestra - Headlock Super Smash Bros. for Wii U
One Piece: Gear Spirit - Bandai Super Smash Bros. Ultimate
Onimusha Blade Warriors - Capcom Tales of VS. - Matrix Software
Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles: Smash Up - Game
Arts
Viewtiful Joe: Red Hot Rumble - Capcom
3D
Barbarian - Saffire Corporation Poy Poy series - Konami
Destrega - Koei
Poy Poy
Groove Adventure Rave: Fighting Live - Poy Poy 2
Konami Rakugaki Showtime - Treasure
J-Stars Victory VS - Spike Chunsoft Shrek SuperSlam - Activision
Keriotosse! - Taya Stake: Fortune Fighters - Gameness
Kung Fu Chaos - Just Add Monsters / Suzumiya Haruhi no Chourantou - Souvenir
Microsoft Game Studios Circ.
Pocket Kanon & Air - Studio SiestA Suzumiya Haruhi no Gekitou - Souvenir Circ.
Pokkén Tournament - Bandai Namco Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles: Mutant Melee -
Entertainment Konami Hawaii
Power Stone series - Capcom Tom and Jerry: War of the Whiskers - VIS
Power Stone Entertainment
Power Stone 2 The Grim Adventures of Billy & Mandy (video
game) - High Voltage Software
2D
Bleach Nintendo DS games Jump Stars series - Ganbarion
Bleach: The Blade of Fate Jump Super Stars
Bleach: Dark Souls Jump Ultimate Stars
Guilty Gear series - Arc System Works Naruto Shippūden: Ninjutsu Zenkai! Cha-Crash!!
Yū Yū Hakusho Makyō Tōitsusen
Guilty Gear Isuka - Sammy
Guilty Gear: Dust Strikers
2.5D
Battle Stadium D.O.N - Eighting Cartoon Network: Punch Time Explosion -
DreamMix TV World Fighters - Hudson Soft Crave
Konjiki no Gash Bell!! Go! Go! Mamono Fight!! Street Fighter X Tekken - Capcom
- 8ing Super Smash Bros. series - Nintendo
Neon Genesis Evangelion: Battle Orchestra - Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles: Smash-Up
Headlock - Ubisoft/Game Arts
One Piece: Gear Spirit - Bandai Viewtiful Joe: Red Hot Rumble - Capcom
PlayStation All-Stars Battle Royale - Sony
Computer Entertainment
Sonic Battle - Sega / Sonic Team
3D
ARMS - Nintendo Power Stone 2 - Capcom
Groove Adventure Rave: Fighting Live - Konami Thrill Kill - Virgin Interactive
Naruto: Clash of Ninja (series) - Eighting / Takara Viewtiful Joe: Red Hot Rumble -
Tomy Capcom
Wu-Tang: Shaolin Style - Activision
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
2D
Dragon Ball Z: Supersonic Warriors - Bandai
Fist of the North Star - Arc System Works
JoJo's Bizarre Adventure - Capcom
2.5D
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
3D
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
Naruto: Ultimate Ninja Storm
Naruto Shippuden: Ultimate Ninja Storm 2
Naruto Shippuden: Ultimate Ninja Storm Generations
Naruto Shippuden: Ultimate Ninja Storm 3
Naruto Shippuden: Ultimate Ninja Storm Revolution
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
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.
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
PrideGP Grand Prix 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
K-1 World GP
K-1 World GP 2006
K-1 Premium 2005 Dynamite!!
K-1 World GP 2005
K-1 World Max 2005
K-1 Premium 2004 Dynamite!!
K-1 World Grand Prix 2003
K-1 World Grand Prix: The Beast Attack!
K-1 World Grand Prix
K-1 Pocket Grand Prix 2
K-1 Pocket Grand Prix
K-1 World Grand Prix 2001
K-1 World Grand Prix 2001 Kaimakuden
K-1 Oujya ni Narou!
K-1 Grand Prix
K-1 Revenge
Legend of K-1 Grand Prix '96
K-1 The Arena Fighters
Fighting Illusion K-1 Grand Prix Sho
Legend of K-1 The Best Collection
Wrestling
Wrestling games are either based on or haveelements of professional wrestling, such as grappling and the wrestling ring
itself.
Super Pro Wrestling - INTV Corporation Gekitou Burning Pro Wrestling - BPS
3 Count Bout / Fire Suplex - SNK HAL Wrestling / Pro Wrestling -
All Japan Pro-Wrestling: Soul of Champion - Human Entertainment
Human Entertainment HammerLock Wrestling - Jaleco
All Star Pro-Wrestling series - Square / Square Funaki Masakatsu no Hybrid Wrestler:
Enix Tōgi Denshō - Technos
American Tag Team Wrestling / Tag Team Intergalactic Cage Match / Cage
Wrestling - Zeppelin Match - Mastertronic / Entertainment
Backyard Wrestling series - Paradox USA
Development King of Colosseum (Green) NOAH x
Zero-One Disc - Spike
Backyard Wrestling: Don't Try This at Home
King of Colosseum II - Spike
Backyard Wrestling 2: There Goes the
Galactic Wrestling / Kinnikuman
Neighborhood
Generations - Bandai
Backyard Wrestling 2K8
Legends of Wrestling series
The Big Pro Wrestling! / Tag Team Wrestling -
MUSCLE / Tag Team Match
Technos / Quicksilver Software
M.U.S.C.L.E. / Kinnikuman Muscle
Blazing Tornado - Human Entertainment Tag Match - Bandai
Body Slam / Dump Matsumoto - Sega / Firebird Mat Mania Challenge - Technos / Atari
Championship Wrestling - Epyx Natsume Championship Wrestling -
Def Jam Vendetta - Aki / EA Canada Natsume
Fire Pro Wrestling series New Japan x All Japan x Pancrase
Disc - Spike
Fire Pro Wrestling Combination Tag - Human
Popeye 3 - Alternative
Entertainment
Power Move Pro Wrestling - Future
Fire Pro Wrestling 2nd Bout - Human
Amusement
Entertainment
Super Fire Pro Wrestling - Human Power Pro Wrestling: Max Voltage /
Entertainment Jikkyou Power Pro Wrestling '96: Max
Thunder Pro Wrestling Biographies / Fire Pro Voltage - Konami
Wrestling Gaiden - Human Entertainment Pro Wrestling (Sega Master System) -
Fire Pro Wrestling 3 Legend Bout - Human Sega
Entertainment Pro Wrestling (NES) - Nintendo
Super Fire Pro Wrestling 2 - Human Pure Wrestle Queens / JWP Joshi Pro
Entertainment Wrestling: Pure Wrestle Queens -
Super Fire Pro Wrestling 3 Final Bout - Jaleco
Human Entertainment Cutie Suzuki no Ringside Angel -
Super Fire Pro Wrestling 3 Easy Type - Asmik
Human Entertainment Rock'n Wrestle / Bop'n Wrestle -
Fire Pro Women: All Star Dream Slam / Fire Beam Software
Pro Joshi: All Star Dream Slam - Human Rumble Roses series - Konami /
Entertainment Yuke's
Super Fire Pro Wrestling Special - Human Saturday Night Slam Masters series
Entertainment
Saturday Night Slam Masters /
Wrestling Universe: Fire Pro Women: Dome Muscle Bomber: The Body
Super Female Big Battle: All Japan Women
Explosion - Capcom
VS J.W.P. - Human Entertainment
Muscle Bomber Duo: Ultimate
Super Fire Pro Wrestling: Queen's Special -
Team Battle / Muscle Bomber
Human Entertainment
Duo: Heat Up Warriors - Capcom
Fire Pro Another Story: Blazing Tornado - Ring of Destruction: Slam Masters
Human Entertainment
II / Super Muscle Bomber: The
Super Fire Pro Wrestling X - Human International Blowout - Capcom
Entertainment
Sgt Slaughter's Mat Wars - Mindscape
Fire Pro Wrestling: Iron Slam '96 - Human
Entertainment Shin Nihon Pro Wrestling Tokon Hono
series - Yuke's
Super Fire Pro Wrestling X Premium - Human
Entertainment Shin Nihon Pro Wrestling Tokon
Fire Pro Wrestling S: 6 Men Scramble - Hono: Brave Spirits
Human Entertainment Shin Nihon Pro Wrestling Tokon
Fire Pro Wrestling G - Human Entertainment Hono 2: The Next Generation
Fire Pro Wrestling for WonderSwan - Spike The Simpsons Wrestling - Big Ape
Fire Pro Wrestling i - Spike Productions
Fire Pro Wrestling D - Spike Stardust Suplex - Varie
Fire Pro Wrestling - Spike Super Star Pro Wrestling - Nihon
Bussan
Fire Pro Wrestling J - Spike
Take Down - Gamestar
Fire Pro Wrestling 2 - Spike
Tecmo World Wrestling - Tecmo
Fire Pro Wrestling Z - Spike
Title Match Pro Wrestling - Absolute
Fire Pro Wrestling Returns - Spike Entertainment
Fire Pro Wrestling World - Spike
TNA Impact! - Midway
Wrestling - KAB Software
Wrestle Kingdom - Yuke's
Wrestle Kingdom 2 - Yuke's
Wrestle War - Sega
Wrestling Superstars - Codemasters
By theme
Crossover
Fighting games featuring characters from more than one franchise, whether they're coming from video games, comics,
or cartoons.
Eroge
Fighting eroge (erotic games). Fighting games with pornographic elements.
Mech
Fighters with a mecha or robot theme.
Monster/Kaiju
These games feature monsters as playable characters, usually set in destructible city environments.
Godzilla video games - King of the Monsters War of the Monsters - Incognito
Toho / Atari series - SNK Entertainment / Sony
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 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 Guilty Gear series – Arc System Works
selected)
Guilty Gear Petit
Fate/tiger colosseum – Capcom / Cavia /
Type-Moon Guilty Gear Petit 2
Some entries in the Flying Dragon series – King of Fighters R-1 – SNK
Culture Brain King of Fighters R-2 – SNK
Marvel Super Hero Squad – THQ
SD Hiryū no Ken
SNK Gals' Fighters – Yumekobo
SD Hiryū no Ken Gaiden
SNK vs. Capcom: The Match of the
SD Hiryū no Ken SD Hiryū no Ken
Millennium – SNK
Gaiden 2
Flying Dragon (only when "SD Mode" is Super Gem Fighter Mini Mix / Pocket
Fighter – Capcom
selected)
Virtua Fighter Kids – Sega-AM2
SD Hiryū no Ken Densetsu
SD Hiryū no Ken EX
Glove On Fight – Watanabe Seisakujo
See also
List of fighting game companies
List of beat 'em ups
M.U.G.E.N.
References
1. "SRK Fighting Game Glossary" (https://shoryuken.com/glossary/). Shoryuken. Retrieved
2018-02-23.
External links
Wiktionary - Appendix:Fighting game terms
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