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Kabuki Klash is a 2D fighting game featuring characters from the Japanese RPG series Tengai Makyō, also known as Eden Far East. The heroes of the first three Tengai Makyō games must take part in a tournament and find out who is the most skilled fighter in the magical land of Jipan (which is very similar to medieval Japan). Among the characters there are famous heroes of the Far East of Eden, such as Ziriya, Manjimaru, Kabuki, Orochimaru and others, for a total of eight playable characters. During fights, you can either hit, punch, or use special attacks that require precise use of buttons and also drain your magic caliber. During combat, random items (such as healing potions) are dropped onto the battlefield for you to pick up.

The plot of Fatal Fury is based on a martial arts tournament known as the "King of Fighters" tournament, which is held in the fictional American city of South Town and is sponsored by local crime boss Giza Howard. Ten years before the events of the game, Geese killed a rival martial artist named Jeff Bogard who was on his trail. Now Jeff's sons, Terry and Andy, along with their friend Joe Higashi, enter the tournament to get revenge on Geese. . .

After Geese Howard's death in the original Fatal Fury, a mysterious noble becomes the sponsor of a new King of Fighters tournament. This time the tournament is held all over the world with the participation of wrestlers from all over the world. As the single player mode progresses, the mysterious challenger begins to defeat the members of the previous Fatal Fury game, looking for the man responsible for defeating the Geese. . .

It's been two years since the second King Of Fighters tournament took place. Now Terry, Andy, Joe, Mai and Geese are back in South City to fight five new characters and three bosses. They all have their own reasons for coming to South City, but in the end, everything is connected to a scroll that reveals the secret of the lost ancient martial arts. Fatal Fury 3 was a pretty big improvement over its predecessors, introducing brand new redrawn character sprites (once again) and improving overall animation quality. Of course, several new colorful characters join the list, in addition to the new 2D environments.

Geese Howard: The man the whole world feared for the dark ruler of South City. He shocked the earth with his violent methods and was sure no one could defeat him. To get rid of this man, the Geese took the life of street champion Jeff Bogard. However, a few years later, three men stood up to stop the geese's ambitions. These were the sons of the deceased Jeff, Terry and Andy Bogard, and Muay Thai champion, Joe Higashi.

Fights take place in stages, starting from train stations and ending with boxing rings. Each character has a health bar that starts at the start of combat. To win, the characters must inflict enough pain on their opponents to deplete their health bars. In the event that the combat clock counts down to zero before one of the fighters is knocked out, the fighter with the most health is considered the winner. Players must defeat each opponent twice in order to be able to advance to the next round.

The quest to defeat the enigmatic baron of combatants, the enigmatic K, continues. However, to get to this grotesque gladiator, you'll need to fight your way through 11 matches with the most experienced, deadliest of all combatants in the world of physical contact. Use your spray powers, psychic blasts and ridiculous strength to become the explosive god of battle in DYNAMITE BATTLE STORY!

The third part of Samurai Shodown has some minor changes in terms of graphics. There were twelve fighters. Everyone added in the dynamics of movements and in drawing. Battles take place in new unusual stages, which are distinguished by shadow coloring. Added the ability to select a fighter costume.

The flame of battle is dancing in the ring! Choose from 10 wrestlers. Can you survive the final battle?

Windjammers (known as Flying Power Disc in Japan) is an action sports game developed and released by Data East for arcades (on Neo Geo MVS hardware) on February 17, 1994. A unique sport based on a combination of air hockey and tennis, Windjammers two players collide on a court (with a low net in the middle) attempting to throw a single throwing disc past each other into a designated goal area without allowing the other player to do the same.

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