Looking for fourth to sixth generation console games, and old arcade and X68000 games. Saturn is out though.
Currently have and enjoy Smash Remix and Fighting Vipers 2.
Are classic side scrollers ok to suggest?
- Golden Axe (Arcade)
- Altered Beast (Arcade)
- Double Dragon (Arcade)
- Streets of Rage (Arcade)
- Bad dudes vs DragonNinja (Arcade)
- Die Hard Arcade (Model 2 Arcade)
- The Simpsons (Arcade)
- Bruce Lee (ZX Spectrum)
- Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles (NES)
- Fighting Force (PSX)
As long as they have co-op!
- Killer Instinct
- Primal Rage
- Soulcalibur
- DOA
- Marvel vs Capcom
I’ll never forget the day when the movie theater I used to work at got a brand new Soul Calibur arcade cabinet. Me and my coworkers put more money into that game than the customers ever did.
Voldo was the shit.
Voldo was great. Total nightmare fuel. I think there’s a strong cast of characters. Yoshimitsu was one of my favourites to play for the sword-pogo stick move.
You really should get Saturn emulation running, because as far as fighting games went, the sheer variety of games on the Saturn were STUNNING.
Battle Arena Toshinden Remix
Dead or Alive
Fighters Megamix
King of Fighters ('95 and '97)
Last Bronx
Marvel Super Heroes
Night Warriors: Darkstalkers Revenge
Samurai Showdown IV
A bunch of Street Fighter games
Toshinden S
Toshinden Ultimate Revenge Attack
Virtua Fighter
Virtua Fighter Remix
Virtua Fighter 2
Virtua Fighter Kids
Virtual OnFighters Megamix is a classic. I love the weird old games with big rosters and a cheerful vibe. I don’t think any other game lets you pit a Daytona car against a giant mascot sculpture.
A bunch of Street Fighter games
SF Zero 3 (called Alpha 3 in the West) is my favorite. Zero 2’ (Alpha 2 Gold in the West) is also very good.
SF Collection has a great port of Super Turbo along with the aforementioned Zero 2’.
Marvel Super Heroes vs Street Fighter and X-Men vs. Street Fighter are also well worth a play.
While it also has a PC release, it was on PS2 as well if you are locked to Android emulation. Melty Blood is a total classic. I am garbage at it, but it is fantastic for couch gaming with friends.
Capcom vs SNK 2 ate more of my fighting game hours than any other game, with the possible exception of SF2/Turbo/Super combined. It had everything I could ever want at the time.
Soul Caliber and it’s predecessor which I’ve forgotten the name of. Especially the predecessor, being my absolute favorite arcade fighter.
Older than that would probably be Capcom vs Marvel.
Soul Caliber and it’s predecessor which I’ve forgotten the name of.
That’d be Soul Edge(which was renamed Soul Blade for the PlayStation port).
Soul Edge (renamed to Soul Blade on console)
Actually I really like the old Dragon Ball z fighting games on snes. I can really feel the power of those Kamehameha!
Saturn is out though.
Why?
Can’t emulate it properly on any of my portable devices 🥹
My Steam Deck does a fine job of emulating Saturn!
As soon as Valve starts distributing it here in Australia I’m all over it! That or until Ayn release their Loki series.
The only big distributors here actually selling it are kind of sketchy about warranties, and it’s also crazy overpriced.
Zero Divide
Street Fighter Alpha 3
Bloody Roar 2
Rival Schools
Soul Edge/Soul Blade
Tekken 3
Guilty Gear XX (^Core+R is the most recent one, there are like 6 different versions)
Ehrgeiz (this one have several minigames and an action RPG mode that involves a lot of dungeon crawling)WWE 2007 smackdown vs raw! My custom character was as tall and buff as can be, had red skin, had the skill set of ray mysterio and loved hell in the cell matches.
How does the PSP version compare to the PS2 version? Play! doesn’t emulate it properly.
Not sure I played the ps2 version.
Killer Instinct, arcade and SNES Killer Instinct 2 (arcade) which was kind of ported as Killer Instinct Gold (N64)
Those are my top tier without a doubt.
Bloody Roar : Primal Fury was absolutely excellent as well.
I love most of these but one I don’t think anyone knows about is Bloody Roar on PS1. Typical fighter but each character could also transform into a different beast mode with a new move set. Tons of fun although I don’t think it’s aged well at all.
Oh I remember it had good music. And there was a bat lady and a chameleon guy.
That was BR2. BR1 was kinda distinct because instead of the bat lady it had a heavyset middle-aged warthog woman - most anime-styled fighting games only include female characters for T&A (like the bat lady).
Super Gem Fighter Mini Mix
I wonder how many people played that…
Getting the mainstream ones out of the way first: 3s, Garou MotW, ST/2X, Tekken 3 (PS1), UMK3, MvC2, CvS2, SC2, KOF '98, Vampire Savior
Got it? Good. But have you played:
Jackie Chan in Fists of Fire: Strange Mortal Kombat-looking game with three Jackie Chans, but surprisingly accessible
Fighter’s History Dynamite/Karnov’s Revenge: Karnovember is coming! A 1994 fighting game that held up very well
King of Fighters '95: A prime example of SNK’s old school style
Fighter’s Destiny and Toy Fighter: 3D fighters where certain knockdowns earn you points, and first to 5 or 7 points wins
Street Fighter EX2 Plus: Arika’s quirky take on Street Fighter with plenty of unique characters and mechanics
Slap Happy Rhythm Busters: Fast polygonal 2D fighter with simple controls and supers that make a rhythm action game happen
Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles Tournament Fighters SNES: The good Turtles fighting game. Fun mechanics to learn and break.Edit: Added videos for the games that didn’t have links to a wiki
PowerStone 2. 4-player full-freedom game. Think Super Smash meets WWE games, but with pulp adventure theming (including a kinda stereotypical T-Hawk-style indigenous dude) and a vaguely Tezuka retro-anime art style. That and Virtual On Oratio Tangram (which is like if Armored Core was a fighting game) were reasons to own a Dreamcast for innovative fighting games.