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Pages in category "2.5D fighting games" The following 38 pages are in this category, out of 38 total. This list may not reflect recent changes. B. Ballz; D. DNF Duel; F.
Flash Hiders (Japanese: フラッシュハイダース) is a fighting video game developed and published in Japan in 1993 for the PC Engine Super CD-ROM² console. Flash Hiders was followed by a 1995 sequel titled Battle Tycoon: Flash Hiders SFX , which was also released exclusively in Japan, but developed for the Super Famicom .
The armor system, dashes, and the ability to hurl an opponent through a wall are all retained from the original Fighting Vipers. [4] In addition, Fighting Vipers 2 adds on Super K.O.s, which allow players to defeat an opponent in a single round (instead of by winning two out of three rounds) using a specifically timed multicombo attack. [4]
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One Must Fall: 2097 is a fighting video game for all IBM-compatible computers on DOS, programmed by Diversions Entertainment, published by Epic MegaGames and released in October 1994. The game was later patched to include multiplayer support. In February 1999, the game was declared freeware by the developers. [2]
Like the webcomic it was based on, Epic Saga, the art style, music, and sound effects of the game are based on 8-bit video games. The control of the characters also directly follows 8-bit fighting games, which had only two action buttons and limited movement. The humor in the game is like that in the comic as well.