Ahh… Mortal Kombat 4. It brings back so many memories. All of the invisible face indulgings, body part rippings, and hands from (well, you take a nice guess) I can handle. This MK of the seires was a big leap into 3-D fighting world. The game even contains weapons that can even smack a foe, literally, in your face! The graphics aren’t top notch as today, but that’s obviously bound to happen with time, and it was a decent attempt at such. The other downside is that the game was remade for dreamcast and has extra fighters like the Edenian princess, the half-tarkatan replica, and Baraka, the true tarkatan warrior, but those grapics were a touch less in quality. With the graphics and more characters in the dreamcast, I’d give it a tight 4 out of 5. If you’re interested after reading this, have at it, and if you’re a fan of the N64, have at it, but if you”re a fan of all things Mortal Kombat, have at it, spread the word, and enjoy that bad boy!!!
System Requirements:
OS: Windows 2000 / XP / Vista / 7
CPU: 500 MHz
RAM: 256 MB
DirectX: 9.0
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TaGs: Fighting,
PlayStation
It is a sequel to X-Men vs. Street Fighter which replaces most of the X-Men characters with characters from Marvel Super Heroes. In an attempt to balance the previous games’ problems, the game engine was altered, although it remained aesthetically the same. The game uses the same tag-team format previously employed in X-Men vs. Street Fighter. In addition to all the features introduced, the player can now summon their partner to perform one of their special moves without changing their currently-controlled character. Most of the Street Fighter characters from the previous game returned, with the exception of Cammy and Charlie, who are replaced by Dan and Sakura. However, all of the X-Men characters from the previous game (with the exception of Cyclops and Wolverine) are replaced with characters from Marvel Super Heroes (and Omega Red from X-Men). Like in X-Men vs. Street Fighter, the single-player mode consists of matches against other tag-teams and a two-on-one fight against Apocalypse. However, the match against the player’s default character and his partner is replaced with another two-on-one match, this time against a cyborg version of Akuma. The character who deals the finishing blow to Cyber-Akuma will have their ending played.
System Requirements:
OS: Windows 2000 / XP / Vista / 7
CPU: 500 MHz
RAM: 256 MB
DirectX: 9.0
No Password
TaGs: Fighting,
PlayStation
Use on of 46 characters from Street Fighter Alpha 2-3, Street Fighter 2nd-3rd Strike. 45 carcass sound tracks. The full balance of the sound, set levels comprises 88 stages – Street Fighter Alpha 2-3, Street Fighter 2nd-3rd Strike, Mortol Combat. Changed the geometry, which allows the game to feel the original Street Fighter. Optimal resolution 1024×768 with 32bit, the connection of all types of Game PAD’ov. There are no problems with the withdrawal of the game on TV. Play this version and Super Street Fighter II Turbo HD Remix, and go back to younger days . . .
System Requirements:
OS: Windows 2000 / XP / Vista / 7
CPU: 1.0 GHz
RAM: 512 MB
DirectX: 9.0
No Password
TaGs: Fighting
One of the most popular games of the early ’90s is reborn! Super Street Fighter II Turbo HD Remix, originally developed by Capcom for the arcade, makes its downloadable debut on the Xbox LIVE Arcade and PLAYSTATION Network. Capcom stays true to the foundation of the popular game by utilizing the original game code, while creating a fresh upgraded experience with new artwork and high resolution 1080p graphics. All of the art has been completely redrawn and created by UDON Comics, which currently publishes the official Street Fighter comic and is responsible for the new contemporary look of the Street Fighter franchise. Features all eighteen of the original Super Street Fighter II Turbo characters including Ryu, Guile, M. Bison and Akuma. One to two player head-to-head play either offline or online. Single player vs. CPU. Player vs. player over the same console. Player vs. player online. Training mode helps fighters hone their skills. Numerous online features: In-game voice chatting between players; Matchmaking flexibility through multiple options; Personal and friends statistics tracking; Worldwide rankings and leaderboards.
System Requirements:
OS: Windows 2000 / XP / Vista / 7
CPU: 800 MHz
RAM: 256 MB
DirectX: 9.0
No Password
TaGs: Fighting
Marvel Super Heroes is a fighting game developed by Capcom. Originally released in the arcade in 1995 on the CPS-2 arcade system, it was later ported to the Sega Saturn and PlayStation. It features many superheroes and supervillains from the Marvel Comics line, including Spider-Man, Doctor Doom, and the Hulk. The game is loosely based on the Infinity Gauntlet storyline, with the heroes and villains battling each other for the Infinity Gems. The final boss is Thanos, who steals whatever Gems the player had collected (at that point, all but the sixth gem, Mind) and uses them against the player, but with each gem having a strange, new effect when used by Thanos.
System Requirements:
OS: Windows 2000 / XP / Vista / 7
CPU: 500 MHz
RAM: 256 MB
DirectX: 9.0
No Password
TaGs: Fighting,
PlayStation
The saga of the Iron Fist Tournament continues with Tekken 3. Fight with or against more than 20 characters, each with unique moves and special full-motion video endings. In addition to the standard Arcade and Versus modes, Namco has added a large number of extra modes like Survival, Ball, Force, Team Battle, Time Attack, Practice, and Theater. Ball mode is similar to game of volleyball, in which the characters must try to keep the ball in the air. Letting the ball hit the ground results in damage to the player when it lands on their side. Force mode has the character fight a series of enemies in a side-scrolling environment rather than the one-on-one fights of the other modes. And Theater mode lets you watch any of the FMV from all three Tekken games. Can you defeat the opposition and become King of the Iron Fist Tournament for a third time?
System Requirements:
OS: Windows 2000 / XP / Vista / 7
CPU: 500 MHz
RAM: 256 MB
DirectX: 9.0
No Password
TaGs: Fighting,
PlayStation