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A fighting game is a genre of video game that involves combat between two or more characters. Fighting game combat often features mechanics such as blocking, grappling, counter-attacking, and chaining attacks together into "combos". Characters generally engage in battle using hand-to-hand combat—often some form of martial arts.
- Warrior
Warrior is a 1979 arcade fighting game.It is considered one...
- Fight (Disambiguation)
Fight or fighting may also refer to: Sport. Combat sport;...
- List of fighting games
Boxing games go back farther than any other kind of fighting...
- Fighting game community
The fighting game community, often abbreviated to FGC, is a...
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A fighting game is a video game in which two or more players battle for the winning spot, usually by fighting to the death or K.O.. Most fighting games have a selection of characters with different abilities. Some popular fighting games are Mortal Kombat, Street Fighter, and Soul Calibur . Categories: Fighting games.
Super Smash Bros. is a crossover platform fighting game series published by Nintendo.The series was created by Masahiro Sakurai, who has directed every game in the series.. The series is known for its unique gameplay objective which differs from that of traditional fighters, in that the aim is to increase damage counters and knock opponents off the stage instead of depleting life b
- Super Smash Bros., January 21, 1999
- Super Smash Bros. Ultimate, December 7, 2018
A fighting game is a genre of video game that involves combat between two or more characters. Fighting game combat often features mechanics such as blocking, grappling, counter-attacking, and chaining attacks together into "combos". Characters generally engage in battle using hand-to-hand combat—often some form of martial arts. The fighting game genre is related to, but distinct from, the ...