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- Super Smash Bros. Ultimate for the Nintendo Switch brings back every fighter in the history of the series, adds newcomers and over 100 stages, and introduces a new adventure mode called "World of Light''.
- The show follows Kyo arriving in South Town where he must run into another formidable fighter, Terry. Ten years have passed since tragedy that changed his life forever.
- Navigate Pac-Man through a maze escaping ghosts and eating Pac-Dots.
- One hundred years after their deaths, six legendary holy warriors are reborn to seek justice against the former comrade who betrayed them into the hands of an evil god! The six warriors search the feudal province of Edo questing for the last Saint Soldier, Haohmaru, and their sworn nemesis Shirou Amakusa. Will the followers of the divine light triumph over the forces of darkness, or is history destined to repeat itself? Before their hundred-year journey has ended, six samurai will prove that the only thing stronger than their holy blades is the steel of their wills!
- This is a collection that features five different games from the King of Fighters series. It includes the Orochi Saga trilogy ('95 - '97) as well as KOF '94 and KOF '98.
- Samurai Shodown, known as Samurai Spirits in Japan, is a fighting game by SNK released in June 2019. The game is a reboot of the Samurai Shodown series and the first "mainline" game since 2008's Samurai Shodown Sen, marking an 11 year gap between the releases themselves. This game is also the first for SNK in having to utilize Unreal Engine graphics (in this case, Unreal Engine 4).
- SHATTER ALL EXPECTATIONS. Transcend beyond your limits with KOF XV.
- Fatal Fury: City of the Wolves is an upcoming fighting game developed and published by SNK. It is the first new entry in the Fatal Fury series in 26 years, following the release of Garou: Mark of the Wolves.
- The sequel to Metal Slug (1996) is an all-out shooter where you can pick up over five different destructive weapons including grenades and flame bottles.
- One or two players choose from either Terry Bogard, Andy Bogard, or Joe Higashi and fight eight opponents, including the crime boss, Geese Howard.
- Shiro Tokisada Amakusa, slain in 1638 by the forces of the Tokugawa Shogunate, is revived as a satanic demon, and unleashes his dark powers to bring chaos to the world. An assortment of warriors converge to put a stop to him.
- the seventh game in the King Of Fighters series and one which builds on the major changes introduced in the '99 version.
- Normal Mode is the standard best-of-two bouts type match, and Death Match Mode is more extreme then that of the previous title, with a 10 count, sudden death system.
- Ryô Sakazaki and Robert Garcia are both best friends and fierce rivals. When Ryô's sister, Yuri, is kidnapped, both men must take to the streets to track her down.
- Fight your way out of a P.O.W. camp, picking up weapons along the way. A variety of enemies, including end bosses, stand in your way.
- The third Art of Fighting game in the series.
- Various characters fight against each other on teams or by themselves. The final boss is Rugal and each character that defeats him has its own unique ending. Two players can also compete against each other.
- Kyo and crew fight in the 14th KOF tournament in order to defeat the organizer of the tournament named Antonov as he is offering prize money. However, an evil entity named Verse appears and wants to destroy the planet. Verse is made up of the souls of the previous final bosses from the games. It is up to Kyo and his friends to defeat Verse to save the planet.
- Metal Slug, Metal Slug 2, Metal Slug X, Metal Slug 3, Metal Slug 4, Metal Slug 5. and Metal Slug 6. The Metal Slug Anthology is a "perfect translation" of the arcade classics and features support for intense two-player action.
- The first Metal Slug game released on the Gameboy Advance.