showing 10 games

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Pit-Fighter  Tengen (Atari)1991[media=youtube]https://youtu.be/jWSVdyUx09U[/media]***In PIT-FIGHTER, you'll journey into an underground world of brutality. Play as one of three different characters: former wrestler Buzz; champion kickboxer Ty; or, karate legend Kato. Use each character's special skills to take on all challengers. See if you can survive the grudge match with Chainman Eddie, and claw your way up the ranks for the opportunity to fight The Masked Warrior. When your friends come over, you can duke it out to see who is the better fighter. Do whatever it takes to become supreme in PIT-FIGHTER.***
[38]***Score shown on Mega Force #27 (Apr. 1994)
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[27]***A port of the arcade fighting game. The characters are terrible, darkly-colored blobs, most other objects on the screen have been shrunk down and look horrible, and the sound (which wasn't that great to begin with) is worse than the arcade version.
[Jacquismo]
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Clay Fighter  Interplay;Visual Concepts (Ringler Studios)1993In this zany 2-D fighter, it's just another day for a humble traveling circus troupe when a meteor crash-lands in their camp. The otherworldly orb, made entirely out of interstellar clay, contaminates all the circus employees, turning them into bizarrely superpowered versions of themselves. Choose from among the unique clay creatures, such as Bonker, the cheerfully manic clown, or Blue Suede Goo, the mild-mannered Elvis impersonator turned violent vocalist. Master their "Claytalities," like the operatic Helga's deadly high note and Bad Mr. Frosty's fists of snowball fury! labelimagesubject
NBA Jam  Midway;Acclaim (Iguana Entertainment)1993 labelimageminimize
Mortal Kombat  Acclaim (Midway)1993[media=youtube]https://youtu.be/q1tyvzaclQs[/media]***92% for two players
90% for one player

92% is shown as the main score.
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Mortal Kombat 3  Acclaim Entertainment;Williams (Sculptured Software)1994Do you have the skills to defeat an entire list of the fiercest warriors in the world, for a third time? The groundbreaking fighting series continues with its most aggressive, high-flying, no-holds-barred action yet. Picking up where MORTAL KOMBAT II left off, this third installment pits you against a slew of enemies, some familiar, some brand new. Choose from eight unique characters as you jump, punch, kick, and claw your way through the ranks. Each playable character has his or her own deadly moves, and the Fatalities are even more brutal and extensive than in previous MORTAL KOMBAT games. Beat each opponent in two out of three fights to advance to the next round, or you'll find yourself ... well, dead.***
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Revolution X: Music is the Weapon Acclaim Entertainment (Rage Software)1994 labelimageminimize
Mortal Kombat II  Acclaim (Probe Software)1994[media=youtube]https://youtu.be/i5CI70aYDwA[/media]***The game that rocked the world and changed arcade-style fighting forever returns in hand-held splendor. Choose from eight unique characters (some familiar faces have returned from the original, but a few new combatants make for spiced-up action), as you try to pummel your computer-controlled opponents to death. Each character has special moves that only he or she can pull off, making the game full of plenty of surprises ... and blood. As with the original, whichever character wins the battle gets the opportunity to complete a Fatality, which is every bit as violent as it sounds. There's a reason that this game was so overwhelmingly popular, and the cold-blooded, hand-to-hand combat is as fun today as it was when it first came out.***
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[26]***Published in the USA and Japan
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NBA Jam T.E.  Midway;Acclaim (Iguana Entertainment)1994Play two-on-two arcade basketball with players from all the NBA teams. Game play is fast and action-packed with lots of weird power-ups, monster jams and secret celebrities. The tournament version of the game adds an extra tournament mode in which you have to defeat all the NBA teams to unlock extra players.***82% for one player
88% for several players
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[20]***Also released on a very rare non-commercial cartridge named "Blockbuster World Video Game Championships II" which included [[gameid:10038 NBA Jam Tournament Edition]] and [[gameid:9916 Judge Dredd]].
[dandyboh]***TE stands for Tournament Edition.
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Batman Forever  Acclaim (Probe)1995The Real Game Begins: Batman Forver.

Brace yourself for endless action with BATMAN FOREVER! BATMAN and ROBIN blast into GOTHAM CITY in a duo-player fighting game! Armed with other 125 incredible attacks, fierce combat moves, and an arsenal of gadgets, the DYNAMIC DUO are ready to battle the diabolical mind of TWO FACE and THE RIDDLER!

Without question...it's BATMAN FOREVER!

* Over 80 unbelievable stages!
* Over 125 awesome moves, gadgets and attacks!
* Incredible 3-D computer-rendered graphics!
* Team up as Batman and Robin!
* Real digitized characters and backgrounds!
* Tons of secret rooms and hidden surprises!***Actually uses all 6 buttons on the improved Genesis pad! Oh and did I mention you can play as either Robin OR Batman? ;-)
[Garrett]
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Ultimate Mortal Kombat 3 Midway;Acclaim Entertainment;Williams (Sculptured Software)1996 labelimageminimize
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