Summon Night. There’s even a weird moment where you can pick up pigs that also turn into footballs! Shop for Dungeons & Dragons Collection on Amazon.com, Super Nintendo/Super Famicom Taito (1990) Taito had dabbled in Dungeons & Dragons, sword and sorcery stuff with games like Rastan and Cadash. This one is a bit more interesting though. It goes against the grain by having an isometric play field. This and X-Men 2: Clone Wars are probably the best X-Men games of the 16-bit era. Mutant Apocalypse has much more of a beat ’em up flavor to it though, with a little bit of platforming thrown in. Shop for Justice League Heroes: The Flash on eBay The game doesn’t feature a ton of moves, but that’s normal given the time when it came out. There is one cool little move where you vault over an enemy and watch your character aim her flamethrower down towards the enemy for a mid-air attack. This game really captures the look of the show quite well and features some nice animation. The combat is good. It controls well and you pick up new moves as you go through the game. There’s combos, counters, back flips, a back kick, rolls and blocks. It’s a nice variety of moves. The enemy AI gets better as the game progresses. There’s also a lot of weapons and items to break or interact with. You can actually kill some enemies in one hit by throwing a weapon at them and then picking that same weapon right up off the ground. The game also has some big bosses, but you have multiple health bars to help deal with them. The game also features a little bit of platforming. It’s a very well put together title. There’s a lot of funny, slapstick comedy and hilarious moments like when you knock someone over a bridge and watch them hang there waiting for you to knock them off or when you destroy a platform and send the enemies on it to the ground. Sunrise Inc. Super Cosplay Wars Ultra. This is fun with two players as one of you controls the bike while the other attacks enemies. The game features a very strong soundtrack. Some consider this the best game in the Kunio-kun series. The game features a system where you’ll play with a party of characters and can switch between each of them. The combat is similar to Double Dragon and other games in the Kunio-kun series. This game is fun for a couple of reasons. First of all, it has this sort of old, classic Sci Fi feel to its world and characters. It’s a bit similar to Capcom’s Battle Circuit in that way. Also, the playable characters are awesome. You have a ninja, a baby riding a robot (I’m not making that up), and a badass, mummy, alien guy. Collect the best games without spending much money. The game has an interesting, post apocalyptic setting where your characters are sent to rebuild the world. This lends itself to some interesting levels like a destroyed New York city. The character designs are interesting and the soundtrack is decent. It’s a solid game overall. Noise Factory didn’t create many beat ’em ups, yet showed a surprising knack for the genre. The game looks excellent with some nice visual effects, including a 3-dimensional one as you drop to lower platforms. Bosses are big and change form during battle. It should be noted that the character designer is the same one who worked on Konami’s Twinbee games. The soundtrack sounds a bit different from other Konami beat ’em ups and more like a role playing game. This is a solid effort from Konami and one of most unique beat ’em ups in their catalogue. … Playing it with a controller far surpassed the keyboard, especially in 2P mode. Not to be confused with Arabian Magic by Taito, Arabian Fight is one of Sega’s lesser known arcade games and one of the few beat ’em ups featuring an Arabian theme. In terms of gameplay, Arabian Fight may be one of the weaker entries on this list. It’s certainly playable, but a bit awkward at first. Streets Of Rage / Bare Knuckle (Series) Street Smart. Shop for Alien Storm on eBay It’s impressive to see how amazing everything looks in this game with its incredible graphics and tons of action and enemies on the screen with a smooth frame rate.  The soundtrack is pretty epic too, like the whole game in general. The arcade game’s international version is a bit disappointing. It features a number of changes. The Romance of the Three Kingdoms theme was lost and a few weapons were removed. Plus, there is an ending that is missing and some missing story bits. Capcom (1993) The Dishwasher games can best be described as 2D versions of Team Ninja’s Ninja Gaiden games. They’re every bit as bloody, violent and difficult as the original Ninja Gaiden II on the Xbox 360 and feature fast, furious action featuring multiple weapons, combos, magic, and items.  There are also mini-games where you play guitar solos that add a little more flavor to the games for you fans of Guitar Heroes or music games in general. Shop for Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles: The Hyperstone Heist on Amazon.com. Lastly, there is an awesome stage called Wind Canyon. Here’s you find yourself atop a big, green dragon. As you make your way to the top of the stage, enemies will attack you on dragons of their own. It’s truly awesome whacking one of them off their mount with your sword and listening to them scream as they plummet to their doom! Game Boy Advance Taito (1991, 1994, 1997, 2005) This is one of the more unusual entries in Capcom’s beat ’em up catalogue. You play as a mech, similar to the ones in Captain Commando. They can move around the screen pretty fast, making this one of Capcom’s faster paced games. There are some funny voice clips too. Flash will say, âHey, watch it!â when he gets hit and, âHey, little helpâ when he summons another League member. The League members will have something cool to say when they join the fray too like, âFor Themyscira!â from Wonder Woman. Shop for X-Men Mutant Apocalypse on Amazon.com. Sega Genesis/Megadrive Nice work. It’s interesting to note the number of times a movie will produce a number of bad games on the main consoles, but a hand held title that’s good because it features classic, 2-d beat ’em up gameplay. There’s something to be said for that. Being a Star Wars game, this game features a bunch of cool force powers and the ability to deflect enemy blasts back at them with your lightsaber. That’s in addition to the various attacks and combos you can pull off. There’s a cool ranking system that encourages you to fight well in order to upgrade your character. She looks like a character who would fit just right in a Darkstalkers game. The characters in this game are rather large and the game has a cartoonish look that is very appealing, much like something like Shank, Bloodrayne Betrayal, or Castle Crashers. Those zombies look as funny as what you might see in a game like Plants vs Zombies. Some wear pots on their head. Others wear Hawaiian shirts and some even look like mummies. The backgrounds are simply beautiful and take place in spots like a cemetery, a ruined church, and a forest. There’s lots of blood and gore as you bring holy righteousness to the undead. You’ll even see blood splatter on your screen as you kill the zombies. The soundtrack is pretty good with lots of pounding drums and that epic feel that you’d expect from what is basically gaming’s version of Conan. There are still lots of great voice samples too like the classic, âOh gaaaawd!! Fight back." Arcade / Super Famicom Shop for Guilty Gear Judgment on Amazon.com. Some people like to think of the popular Magic Sword as a sword and sorcery, beat ’em up/hack and slash game. It doesn’t really play like one though, but this game does. Think of it as another precursor to the great Dungeons & Dragons games Capcom would put out later. The game has some fun moves like bashing two people’s heads together or swinging someone around and around before throwing him. This will knock down other enemies, kind of like the slam move in Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles: Turtles in Time. You can also kick downed enemies in the gut or bash their head into the ground. There are items you can use against enemies. The coolest one is the pinball machine! Sony PSP Rare (1994) Shop for Cyborg Justice on eBay Sega (1991) Your email address will not be published. The special thing about this game is how you actually play it. The game features a special glove that you have to put on. You use this to hit a sensor to knock out whatever crazy thing the game throws at you. This game has the most unique controls of any other title on this list. There is also a Super Nintendo game that is a little less interesting, as it plays like a normal side-scrolling beat ’em up. This is one of Konami’s lesser known licensed games, much like Asterix. Bucky O’Hare featured in some comic books and an animated TV series. This is one of Konami’s more interesting beat ’em ups because you always shoot your enemies. This might make it sound more like a run and gun game. However, it still plays largely like Konami’s other beat ’em ups. The first game received a Super Famicom port with a few changes known as Ghost Chaser Densei. The series really peaked with Denjin Makaii II (Guardians) however, which was never ported. It features eight playable characters with tons and tons of moves at their disposal. Most of the time, however, it plays like a standard, Capcom beat ’em up, which is to say that it’s quite good. Also, how can you not want to play a game where you can play as Nick Fury! The combat has some cool moves like a wall jump and a Chun Li style lightning kick. The game actually has more of a Final Fight feel, unlike a lot of Konami’s other beat ’em ups. It’s interesting to see a little Capcom influence in a Konami beat ’em up as their respective games usually had a different feel. It’s a cool game and another solid original IP from a company that’s more known for its licensed beat ’em ups. You can also play as Captain Commando of course. What’s really cool about the gameplay is that you can ride mechs. Plus, the game had support for four players. The game was ported to the Super Nintendo. The port is a good game in its own right, but loses some of what made the arcade games stand out. For example, you can’t ride cool mechs in it. As a PS1 title, it actually kind of stands out as you couldn’t really find a lot of 2D beat’em ups on the Playstation. Meanwhile, the Saturn had high quality stuff like Guardian Heroes, Three Dirty Dwarves, and Dungeons & Dragons collection, not to mention great 3D beat ’em ups like Dynamite Deka. The game also has trophies for players to attain. This game is a port of the Denjin Makai arcade game. It’s not arcade perfect as various changes were made to account for less powerful hardware. It’s still an impressive game and one of the best available on the Super Famicom. Capcom (1991) Shop for Taito Legends 2 on eBay Yeah, I don’t know how to pronounce that either or what it translates to. This is a Korean game. I’ve heard it also goes by the english name The Fight. Released only in South Korea and based off of a popular Korean comic book by Myung Jin Lee, this obscure game has a lot going for it. It starts off as a fairly unimpressive brawler, but you can level up and acquire more moves as you progress through the game. The amount of moves you can get gets pretty extensive and includes dash attacks, ground attacks, counterattacks, grab attacks, attacks from the ground, and even a crouch. You can also upgrade health, attack power, speed, health regeneration, and get extra credits. Health upgrades matter, because there are no health items in the game at all. Shop for The Combatribes on Amazon.com. You can enter a rage mode after doing a certain amount of damage and you’ll become more powerful and gain access to some different attacks. With the interactive terrain and combo system, this all adds up to a fun, little title. Capcom (1992) Shop for Cyborg Justice on Amazon.com. Overall, it’s a decent title. Not amazing by any stretch, but enjoyable enough if you’re a fan of the genre. This is a very anime influenced sequel to Gekido on the Playstation. The cutscenes look fantastic and really show off the anime flair. The sprites are quite large for a Gameboy Advance game and look like something out of an SNK fighting game. One of your moves also looks like a Dragon Punch from the Street Fighter series (the cool, flaming version from Ken of course). This game is basically a hack and slash game with flashy combos, fast-paced, ninja combat and intense boss battles. You can switch between different swords during combat and have to be mindful of how much damage they can take before wearing out. The game plays very smoothly and also features an interesting story told in Vanillaware’s typically unique fashion. It can actually be seen through the eyes of two different playable characters and the voices retain their original Japanese voice actors to maintain the Japanese feel of the game. If you want a game that feels very, very Japanese and is very, very weird, this is the game for you. You really have to play it yourself to see just how odd and crazy it is. Explore the best games that usually go unnoticed. arge up to perform special attacks. Finding a chance to charge it in combat is part of the strategy. Street Fighter MX by Fido. It’s a solid enough game despite not being remarkable in any way. The game does have some nice quirks to it though. There is something entertaining about seeing the female character use a pogo stick attack against her enemies. There have been a number of video games based on the license. This is one of the better ones. For the most part, it plays like a standard Final Fight clone. It’s one notable feature is a visual trick borrowed from Sega’s Arabian Fight.
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