![]() Kung Fu Master (Developer: Imagineering Inc, Publisher: Activision, 1987) Warriors of Fate/Tenchi (w)o Kurau II/Sangokushi II (Capcom, 1992)ĭouble Dragon (Developer: Imagineering Inc, Publisher: Activision, 1989) Warrior Blade: Rastan Saga Episode III (Taito, 1991) Tough Turf (Developer: Sunsoft, Publisher: Sega, 1989) Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles: Turtles in Time (Konami, 1991) Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles (Konami, 1989) Skull & Crossbones (Atari Games/Midway, 1989) Silent Dragon (Developer: East Technology, Publisher: Taito, 1992) Sengoku 3/Sengoku Denshou 2001 (Developer: Noise Factory, Publisher: SNK, 2001)* Sengoku 2/Sengoku Denshou 2 (SNK, 1993)*+ Samurai-Fighter Shingen/Shingen Samurai Fighter/Takeda Shingen (Jaleco, 1988) Samurai Nipponichi/Samurai Nihon-ichi (Taito, 1984/'85) Riot City (Developer: Westone, Publisher: Sega, 1991) Renegade/Nekketsu Kouha Kunio-Kun (Developer: Technos(self publishers in Japan), Publisher: Taito, 1986) Pretty Soldier Sailor Moon/Bishoujo Senshi Sailor Moon (Developer: Gazelle, Publisher in NA/Eu: Sega, Publisher in Japan: Banpresto, 1995) P.O.W.: Prisoners of War/Datsugoku: Prisoners of War (SNK, 1988) Oriental Legend Special Plus/Xi You Shi E Zhuan Super Plus (IGS, 2004) Oriental Legend Special/Xi You Shi E Zhuan Super (IGS, 1998) Oriental Legend/Xi You Shi E Zhuan (IGS, 1997) Ninja Gaiden/Shadow Warriors/Ninja Ryukenden (Tecmo, 1988) Ninja Combat (Developer: ADK, Publisher: SNK, 1990)*+ Ninja Baseball Bat Man/Yakyuu Kakutou League-Man (Irem, 1993) Mug Smashers (Electronic Devices/3D Games, 1990) Legionnaire (Developer: Tab, Publisher: Fabtek, 1992) Lady Master of Kung Fu/Nunchackun (Taito, 1985) Kung-Fu Master/Spartan X (Developer: Irem(self publisher in Japan), Publisher: Data East, 1984) Knuckle Joe (Developer: Seibu Kaihatsu, Publisher: Taito, 1985) Knights of Valour 2 New Legend (IGS, 2008) Knights of Valour 2 Plus: Nine Dragons/Sangoku Senki 2 (IGS, 2001) Knights of Valour 2/Sangoku Senki 2 (IGS, 2000) Knights of Valour: The Seven Spirits (Developer: IGS(self publisher elsewhere), NA Publisher: Sammy 2003) Knights of Valour: Ti Yong Zhong Yuan/Sangoku Senki: Ti Yong Zhong Yuan (IGS, 1999) Knights of Valour Super Heroes Plus/Sangoku Senki Super Heroes Plus (IGS, 2004) Knights of Valour Super Heroes/Sangoku Senki Super Heroes (IGS, 1999) Knights of Valour Plus/Sangoku Senki Plus (IGS, 1999) Knights of Valour/Sangoku Senki (IGS, 1999) Justice League Heroes United (Developer: Signature Devices, Publisher: Global VR, 2009) Guardians of the 'Hood (Atari Games/Midway, 1992) Guardians/Denjin Makai 2 (Developer: WinkySoft, Publisher: Banpresto, 1995) Golden Axe: The Revenge of Death Adder (Sega, 1992) ![]() The Gladiator/Road of the Sword/Shen Jian (IGS, 2003) Gang Wars (Developer: Alpha Denshi, Publisher: SNK, 1989) Dragon Ninja (Data East, 1988)īattletoads (Developer: Rare, Publisher: Electronic Arts, 1994)īig Fight: Big Trouble in the Atlantic Ocean (Tatsumi, 1992)Ĭadillacs & Dinosaurs/Cadillacs Kyouryuu-Shinseiki (Capcom, 1993)Ĭaptain America and the Avengers (Data East, 1991)ĭemolish Fist (Developer: Dimps, Publisher: Sammy, 2003)ĭenjin Makai (Developer: WinkySoft, Publisher: Banpresto, 1994)ĭie Hard Arcade/Dynamite Deka (Sega, 1996)ĭouble Dragon (Developer: Technos(self publishers for Eu), Publisher for NA & Japan: Taito, 1987)ĭouble Dragon II: The Revenge (Technos, 1988)ĭouble Dragon 3: The Rosetta Stone (Developer: East Technology, Publisher: Technos, 1990)ĭown Town/Mokugeki (Developer: seta, Publisher: Romstar, 1989)ĭungeon Magic/Light Bringer (Taito, 1993)ĭungeons & Dragons: Shadow Over Mystara (Capcom, 1996)ĭungeons & Dragons: Tower of Doom (Capcom, 1993)ĭynamite Cop/Dynamite Deka 2 (Sega, 1998)ĭynamite Deka EX: Asian Dynamite (Sega, 2007)ĭynasty Wars/Tenchi (w)o Kurau (Capcom, 1989)Įdward Randy/The Cliffhanger: Edward Randy (Data East, 1990) Brain, Publisher: Jaleco, 1991)Īrmored Warriors/Powered Gear: Strategic Variant Armor Equipment (Capcom, 1994)Īvengers/Hissatsu Buraiken (Capcom, 1987)īad Dudes vs. Also, there's a thin line between beat 'em ups and side scrolling action games with melee attacks for the playable character, on top of genre lines getting extremely blurred by the 6th generation, so that could be another reason for a specific title not being listed here, as I'm fairly harsh on what I consider to count as a beat 'em up.Ħ4th Street: A Detective Story (Developer: C.P. I may miss a few here and there, as I don't have the most accurate source, and no one can have played them all, so feel free to speak up should you know of anything not listed here, as long as it fits the criteria of having been licensed at the time. I'm only listing games that were officially licensed when the arcade cabinets/consoles were relevant, as I'm sure there will be topics elsewhere for unlicensed beat 'em ups.
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