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Road Champion
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1977 |
No summary. |
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Champion Baseball チャンピオンベースボール
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1983 |
Baseball. |
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Champion Baseball II チャンピオンベースボール2
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1984 |
No summary. |
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Champion Boxing チャンピオンボクシング
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1983 |
No summary. |
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Champion Prowrestling チャンピオンプロレス
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1984 |
No summary. |
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Champion Wrestler チャンピオンレスラー
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1990 |
No summary. |
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Grand Champion グランドチャンピオン
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1981 |
No summary. |
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Super Champion Baseball スーパーチャンピオンベースボール
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1990 |
No summary. |
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Urban Champion アーバンチャンピオン
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1985 |
No summary. |
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Vs. Urban Champion
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1985 |
No summary. |
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Countertop Champion
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1994 |
No summary. |
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Global Champion
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1994 |
No summary. |
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Street Fighter II': Champion Edition ストリートファイターII ダッシュ
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1992 |
Street Fighter II': Champion Edition arcade added playable bosses, mirror matches, and gameplay balance adjustments, enhancing competitive depth while retaining the original format. |
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Street Fighter II': Champion Edition (Red Wave)
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1992 |
Red Wave is an unofficial arcade modification of Street Fighter II': Champion Edition that adds mid-air special moves, limits multiple projectiles, and became popular in regions with limited official updates. |
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Road Fighter ロードファイター
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1984 |
Race along highways |
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Road Runner ロードランナー
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1985 |
Keep the Road Runner from getting caught by Wile E. Coyote. |
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Shao-Lin's Road 少林寺への道
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1985 |
No summary. |
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Tiger Road 虎への道
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1987 |
No summary. |
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Off Road Challenge オフロードチャレンジ
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1997 |
Off road racing BAJA style. |
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Clash Road クラッシュロード
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1986 |
No summary. |
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Panic Road パニック·ロード
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1986 |
Scrolling video pinball |
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Road Race ロードレース
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1976 |
No summary. |
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Victory Road
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1986 |
No summary. |
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Battle K-Road バトルクロード
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1994 |
Street Fighter clone. |
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Road Riot 4wd ロードリオット
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1991 |
No summary. |
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Battle Road
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1984 |
No summary. |
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Ironman Ivan Stewart's Super Off Road
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1989 |
3 player offroad racing. |
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Road Blasters
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1987 |
Finish each course and shoot enemies en route before running out of fuel.
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Super Off Road スーパーオフロード
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1989 |
A head to head driving game with up to three simultaneous players. |
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Joyful Road ジョイフルロード
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1983 |
No summary. |
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Kirameki Star Road
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1997 |
No summary. |
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Neo-Geo Cup '98 - The Road to Victory
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1998 |
No summary. |
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Road Fighter 2
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1985 |
No summary. |
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Dogou Souken (Victory Road - Japan) 怒号層圏
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0 |
No summary. |
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Road Blaster ロードブラスター
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1984 |
No summary. |
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Chase H.Q. 2
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1990 |
police chasing baddies and running them off the road. Just like C-HQ1 except you had a man jump out of the sun roof and fired a machine gun when you pressed a button. |
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Rad Mobile ラッドモービル
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1990 |
Very quick road racing game. With oncoming traffic, weather effects, and a fluffy Sonic swinging from the rear view mirror. |
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Street Fighter II' Turbo: Hyper Fighting ストリートファイターII′ ターボ
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1992 |
Choose from the original eight characters plus new boss characters in a speed-up version of Street Fighter 2: Champion Edition. |
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Speed Buggy スピードバギー
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1986 |
Third-person perspective dune buggy off-road driving game.
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Street Fighter EX Plus ストリートファイターEXプラス
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1997 |
Street Fighter EX Plus added all hidden characters from the original EX plus four new fighters, raising the roster to 21 playable characters. |
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Frogger フロッガー
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1981 |
Guide frogs home across road and river |
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Big Striker ビッグストライカー
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1992 |
Big Striker is a soccer game with an isometric view, eight teams, and dynamic weather effects. Players use a three-button control scheme for passing, shooting, and feints, emphasizing fast-paced, strategic arcade play. |
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Street Fighter II: The World Warrior ストリートファイターII
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1991 |
Street Fighter II arcade, released in 1991, pioneered the fighting genre with eight unique fighters and six-button controls, spawning multiple updated versions with new characters, moves, and mechanics. |
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Super Street Fighter IV スーパーストリートファイターIV
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2009 |
Super Street Fighter IV: Arcade Edition, released in Japanese arcades on December 16, 2010, added four new characters, gameplay adjustments, and used the NESYS Card system for tracking player rankings. |
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Street Fighter EX2 Plus ストリートファイターEX2プラス
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1999 |
Street Fighter EX2 Plus adds new and returning characters, introduces Meteor Combos for all fighters, and refines Excel Combos to allow repeated moves in sequences. |
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Ultra Street Fighter IV ウルトラストリートファイターIV
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2010 |
Ultra Street Fighter IV, released in arcades on April 17, 2014, added new characters, stages, and gameplay refinements, serving as the final arcade iteration of Street Fighter IV. |
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Super Street Fighter II: The New Challengers スーパーストリートファイターII
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1993 |
Super Street Fighter II arcade expanded the roster to 16 characters, improved graphics and audio, rebalanced gameplay, added a scoring system and color options, and introduced an eight-player Tournament Battle mode. |
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Ikari Warriors
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1986 |
Jungle combat with guns and grenades against an army of evildoers. Lots
of powerups and an eight-direction turning joystick/knob to control
you fighter. Plus you get to jump into tanks! A classic two player
reminiscent of Front Line. |
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Street Fighter III: 3rd Strike – Fight for Future ストリートファイターIII 3rd STRIKE
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1999 |
Street Fighter III: 3rd Strike adds new characters, updates returning fighters, introduces Guard Parry and a Judgement System, and includes single-player challenges with minigames. |
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Virtua Striker 2 Version 2000
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1999 |
Update to Virtual Striker 2. Updated team rosters and player statistics, refined gameplay mechanics, and new animations for more fluid matches. Emphasizes speed, arcade intensity, and counterattack opportunities while keeping controls simple. |
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Street Fighter: The Movie ストリートファイター ・ザー・ムービー
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1994 |
Street Fighter: The Movie arcade is a poorly received digitized fighter with unresponsive controls and limited characters, yet it maintains a small ironic competitive scene. |
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Marvel Vs. Capcom
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1997 |
The 5th game by Capcom to utilize their insanely popular Xmen fighting game
engine. Players select 2 characters out of a possible 15 (plus 5 hidden)
and battle it out. |