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Its launch on Steam was the most successful for a WB Games title, and the biggest launch for a fighting game released on the platform. [73] The game topped the American sales charts for July 2022, [74] falling to number 5 the following month. [75] It was the most downloaded game on the US PlayStation Store for the same month, and number 2 in ...
Penguin Wars (ぺんぎんくんWARS, Pengin-kun WARS) is an arcade game released in 1985 by UPL. It was ported to the original Game Boy (1990), MSX and Famicom by ASCII under the title Penguin Wars. The Game Boy version of the game is known as King of the Zoo in Europe and Penguin-Kun Wars Vs. in Japan.
Crazy Penguin Catapult is an action-adventure mobile game developed by Sumea and published by Digital Chocolate for Java ME mobile devices in 2007, and later ported to Microsoft Windows and iOS. The game revolves around courageous penguins fending off their territories from invading polar bears using a catapult. It is reminiscent of Yetisports.
ClayFighter is a fighting game released for the Super NES in November 1993 and ported to Sega Genesis in 1994. The game is a parody of Street Fighter and Mortal Kombat. In 2009, the Genesis version was re-released on the Wii Virtual Console. Most of the game features a circus theme focused more on humor.
Attack of the Mutant Penguins is an action-strategy video game developed by Sunrise Games and published by Atari Corporation for the Atari Jaguar in Europe in December 1995, and North America on March 15, 1996.
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Kensei: Sacred Fist, known in Japan as Bugi (武戯 -BUGI-), is a 1998 fighting game developed by Konami Computer Entertainment Tokyo and published by Konami exclusively for PlayStation. The game is Konami's fourth 3D fighting game following Lightning Legend, Fighting Bujutsu, and Battle Tryst.
Bloody Roar has kept somewhat the same controls over the series. A button each for both punch and kick, the beast (transform/attack) button, and a fourth button that has been either a throw button, a block button, an evade button (introduced for some characters in Bloody Roar 4), or a rave button (an early version of Hyper Beast form in the original Bloody Roar only).