Virtua Fighter
After Street Fighter II took the arcades by storm in 1991, the fighting game genre changed forever. Its basic control layout, its …
Home: a unique horror adventure
The protagonist of Home is a nameless guy who wakes up in an unknown house with a wounded leg. Just in the …
Kung Fu Kid
If you thought Zombie apocalypse spin-offs of established franchises were a new trend, look no further than Kung Fu Kid to find …
Double Dragon (Zeebo)
Since it was only released as a digital download for a console that was available exclusively in Brazil, there’s not …
Ninja Gaiden: Miscellanous
Tiger LCD Handhelds (1989-1992) Who doesn’t remember having one or two (or more) Tiger handhelds as a child? In the …
Ninja Gaiden Old & New
Die-hard fans of the old Ninja Gaiden series often criticize the reinvented franchise for shunning its roots and not having anything to …
Ninja Gaiden 3 (2012)
Attention: Many of the screenshots on this page are promotional materials and differ in presentation from the actual game. Only …
Shinobi (3DS)
Seven years after the last proper installment on the PS2, Shinobi returned in 2011 on the 3DS. In Japan appropriately …
Virtua Fighter (Anime)
As one of Japan’s hottest fighting game franchises, Virtua Fighter of course had to be made into an animated series, which comes …
Virtua Fighter 2
By merit of its inventing a new subgenre, Virtua Fighter had the arcades all to itself. The sequel, however, needed to deal …
Virtua Fighter 5
Despite the long time in between releases, Virtua Fighter 5 doesn’t differ that much from its predecessor. Sure, it is built upon …
Virtua Fighter 4
Between myriads of merchandise articles, spin-offs and the home port of Virtua Fighter 3, it took AM2 five long years to …
Fighters Megamix
While Sega continued milking the Virtua Fighter franchise, at the same time it started many attempts to branch out its fighting game …