Dead or Alive

Dead or Alive (Japanese: デッドオアアライブ, Hepburn: Deddo Oa Araibu) is a 1996 fighting game by Tecmo and the first entry in Team Ninja’s long-running Dead or Alive series. It was released first in arcades, followed by home ports for the Sega Saturn in Japan, and later for the PlayStation in all regions. Capitalizing on the … Read more

Dragon Ball Z: Idainaru Dragon Ball Densetsu

Dragon Ball Z: Idainaru Dragon Ball Densetsu (ドラゴンボールZ 偉大なるドラゴンボール伝説, Doragon Bōru Zetto Idainaru Doragon Bōru Densetsu, Dragon Ball Z: The Greatest Dragon Ball Legend) is a fighting game produced and released by Bandai on May 31, 1996 in Japan, released for the Sega Saturn and PlayStation. Budget label versions were released on June 20, 1997 … Read more

Galaxy Fight: Universal Warriors

Galaxy Fight: Universal Warriors (ギャラクシーファイト ユニバーサル・ウォーリアーズ), or simply Galaxy Fight (ギャラクシーファイト), is a 1995 arcade fighting game originally developed and published by Sunsoft for the Neo-Geo MVS arcades. It was Sunsoft’s second fighting game after their 1994 Super Famicom spin-off of their Hebereke series, Sugoi Hebereke, as well as their first side-viewed 2D fighting game. … Read more

Marvel Super Heroes

Marvel Super Heroes (マーヴル・スーパーヒーローズ, Māburu Sūpā Hīrōzu) is a fighting video game developed by Capcom. Originally released in the arcade in 1995 on the CPS-2 arcade system, it was later ported to the Sega Saturn and PlayStation in late 1997. The game, alongside Marvel vs. Capcom: Clash of Super Heroes, was also included in the … Read more

Maximum Force

Maximum Force is a light gun shooter arcade game developed by Mesa Logic for Atari Games in 1997. In 1998, Atari Games re-released the game as part of one machine called Area 51/Maximum Force Duo that also included Area 51, and later ported the game to both the Sony PlayStation and Sega Saturn game consoles. … Read more

Mortal Kombat Trilogy

Mortal Kombat Trilogy is an arcade-fighting game developed by Avalanche Software, Midway Games and Williams Entertainment. It was originally released in 1996. It was published by Tectoy. The game is rated as “Recommended” on RAWG. You can play Mortal Kombat Trilogy on PC, Nintendo 64, SEGA Saturn and PlayStation. It was scored by Dan Forden.

Puzzle Bobble 2

Puzzle Bobble 2 is a tile-matching video game by Taito. The first sequel to Puzzle Bobble, it was titled in Europe and North America as Bust-A-Move Again on the arcade and Bust-A-Move 2 Arcade Edition on the home consoles. Released into the arcades in 1995, PlayStation, Sega Saturn, Nintendo 64 and PC conversions followed. The … Read more

Puzzle Bobble 3

Puzzle Bobble 3 (also known as Bust-A-Move 3) is the second sequel to Puzzle Bobble. It was released into arcades in September 1996 and later ported to the Sega Saturn, Sony PlayStation, Game Boy, Nintendo 64 and Microsoft Windows. It would be the final appearance of Puzzle Bobble on the Sega Saturn. Like its predecessors, … Read more

RayStorm (2010)

RayStorm is a scrolling shooter developed by the Taito Corporation. Originally released in Japan as an arcade game in 1996, it was later ported there to Sony’s PlayStation game console in 1997, to the Sega Saturn (under the name Layer Section II) in that same year, and to Windows-based personal computers in 2001. In North … Read more

Shienryu

Shienryu (紫炎龍) (“purple flame dragon”) is a vertical scrolling shooter created by Warashi for the arcade which was released in 1997, later followed by a Sega Saturn console release in 1997 and PlayStation release in 1999 (JP) and 2002 (US).

Street Fighter Alpha 2

bPurchase this PS one® Classic and play it on both your PS3™ and PSP® (PlayStation®Portable) systems!/b Street Fighter® Alpha 2 explodes on the screen with lightning-fast gameplay. Push your skills to the limit as you discover new hidden moves and reversals for every character. Download this PS one® Classic today! Transferring to a PSP® system … Read more

Street Fighter Alpha 3 (1998)

Street Fighter Alpha 3, known as Street Fighter Zero 3 (ストリートファイターZERO 3) in Japan and Asia, is a 1998 fighting game by Capcom originally released for the CPS II arcade hardware. It is the third game in the Street Fighter Alpha series, following Street Fighter Alpha: Warriors’ Dreams in 1995 and Street Fighter Alpha 2 … Read more