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  2. Empire City: 1931 - Wikipedia

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    Empire City: 1931 [a] (known as Street Fight in Germany and the Benelux Union) is a shooter game developed by Seibu Kaihatsu that was originally released into arcades in 1986, by Taito in Japan and Europe and by Romstar in North America. The game has players taking on the mafia in 1931 New York City by gunning down mobsters one by one.

  3. List of Street Fighter video games - Wikipedia

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    Street Fighter: The Movie (PlayStation, Sega Saturn) – Also titled Street Fighter: Real Battle on Film in Japan, to avoid confusion with the similarly titled Street Fighter II: Movie game. – A fighting game that was based on the movie, with digitized characters akin to Mortal Kombat.

  4. Category:Organized crime video games - Wikipedia

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    Dead to Rights (video game) Dead to Rights II; Dead to Rights: Retribution; Deadbolt (video game) Deathground; Def Jam Vendetta; Def Jam: Fight for NY; Def Jam: Icon; Déjà Vu (video game) Deja Vu II: Lost in Las Vegas; Deus Ex: Human Revolution; Dick Tracy (video game) Dirty Harry (1990 video game) Dirty Harry (canceled video game) Disco Elysium

  5. Dangerous Streets - Wikipedia

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    Gameplay screenshot, showing a match between Luisa and Macalosh. Dangerous Streets offers two-player battles, single matches against the computer, and a tournament mode. The eight characters can be controlled with either a joystick or a keyboard and have the ability to punch or kick in the range of weak, medium, and strong.

  6. Street Fighter (video game) - Wikipedia

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    Following Street Fighter ' s lead, the use of command-based hidden moves began to pervade other games in the rising fighting game genre. [50] Street Fighter introduced other staples of the genre, including the blocking technique and the ability for a challenger to spontaneously initiate a match against a player. The game introduced pressure ...

  7. GGPO - Wikipedia

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    GGPO (Good Game Peace Out) is middleware designed to help create a near-lagless online experience for various emulated arcade games and fighting games. The program was created by Tony Cannon, co-founder of fighting game community site Shoryuken and the popular Evolution Championship Series .

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  9. Guardians of the 'Hood - Wikipedia

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    [1] [2] The game features a weapon system, where a player can collect a variety of objects along the way and throw or use them on the enemies. There is also a power move called "Magic", similar to those seen in the Street Fighter series, where the player throws a projectile at the enemy. [1] ' Hood consists of nine stages or "waves". After ...