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Console Fighting Games of 1997 -  The King of Fighters '97 vs. Tobal 2 Part 9/10 🤜🕹️🤛
Console fighting games released in 1997, this ninth part features the fourth entry in the King of Fighters series of SNK fighting games with The King of Fighters '97 for the Neo Geo and Neo Geo CD. Alongside this is an exclusive release for the PlayStation with Tobal 2 the sequel to Tobal No1. #neogeo #playstation #videogames #shorts #shortsvideo #fightinggames #youtubeshorts #kof97 #kof #tobal #tobal2
For the Full Length Videos of these games see the following playlist https://youtube.com/playlist?list=PLFJOZYl1h1CFm1r27Q5PvbO_4CjYYsj4-&si=X3JqspJX35hAOfIf
For other Gaming related shorts check out this playlist https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PLFJOZYl1h1CF5oVPNNxPlLJPambfM5BIj
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the2dstagesfg · 4 months ago
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Messatsu.
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vxmpire-vxlle · 7 months ago
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arcadebroke · 5 days ago
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shkika · 6 months ago
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I would do anything for W1 I will give them a constant supply of blood (Don't ask where it comes from) So that they can frolic and do as many silly things as they want I would also die for them, without question.
I am quite curious where you’d get all that blood from anon! W1 even more so.
I think if you do that consistently it’d probably end up keeping you around. Kind of like a pet? But not really.
Don’t die for it.. Feed it!
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hexxter · 2 months ago
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Rewatching Disney worlds parts cause I love the friendship the player get with the characters.. SEPHIROTH???
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I didn’t remember that part ever happening…
Am I overthinking it to think its actually means something for the future lore? Its probably just gameplay stuff lol like boss battle
But I can’t help it cause its fits my little headcanon version of khux and Player
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tamara-kama · 2 months ago
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The graphics were so good it fooled me into thinking they could somehow pull off making a 1:1 port of Killer Instinct to that system.
I was disappointed that it didn't turn out to be the case and KI was still scaled down quite a bit but the gameplay was still spot on and I got good practice playing it with an arcade joystick!
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mygamingpage · 8 months ago
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Some photos I had taken using the Photo option in DoA 6. Mai Shiranui Vs Honoka.
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xwagnerplaguesx · 2 years ago
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“Final Fight” Final Fight (1989) Final Fight Guy (1992) Mighty Final Fight (1993) Final Fight CD (1993) Final Fight 2 (1993) Final Fight 3/Tough (1995) Final Fight Revenge (1999) Final Fight One (2001) Final Fight Streetwise (2006)
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ex0greyfox · 6 months ago
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congrats punk for winning evo 2024!
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go-go-devil · 21 days ago
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Genuine Question for Dark Souls 2 Fans
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Is Scholar of the First Sin edition actually worth buying for someone who has already played through and greatly enjoyed the original version of the game?
The reason I had picked the original version over Scholar (even though it + the DLC packs together is itself called "Scholar of the First Sin" edition lol) is because I had heard from multiple people on and offline that it has the more solid difficulty curve and overall "less bullshit" moments than Scholar. Now that I've played through DS2 original I can confirm that the difficulty curve is very smooth indeed, and I had and continue to have a great time with it!
That being said, a part of me is still curious to hear about how much Scholar actually changed compared to the original. The common complaint I hear is that this version feels more like a rom hack than an actual definitive edition in that it mostly just changes enemy and item placements (and adds a fuck ton more npc invaders).
So if any DS2 fans have played both versions of the game, please let me know if Scholar is worth it for me, or if I should just look for free rom hacks I can get for the version I already own instead ⚔️
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Console Fighting Games of 1997 - Double Street Fighter Part 8/10 🤜🕹️🤛
Console fighting games released in 1997, this eighth part features a double helping of Street Fighter with Street Fighter Collection for the PlayStation and Sega Saturn alongside Street Fighter EX Plus Alpha for the PlayStation. 
For the Full Length Videos of these games see the following playlist https://youtube.com/playlist?list=PLFJOZYl1h1CFm1r27Q5PvbO_4CjYYsj4-&si=X3JqspJX35hAOfIf
For other Gaming related shorts check out this playlist https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PLFJOZYl1h1CF5oVPNNxPlLJPambfM5BIj
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the2dstagesfg · 7 months ago
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Terry Bogard's "Final Smash" KOF Style.
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aprito · 1 year ago
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finally got to play through naruto ultimate ninja connections which was supposedly the one game that would feature the most important boss fights (which are literally copy pastes from the remastered past games) across all games for people who wanted to get into the series
well guess which boss fight they left out and what generic pvp they replaced it with instead
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retrogamingloft · 4 months ago
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UFC: Sudden Impact is a mixed martial arts game released for the PlayStation 2 in 2004, developed by Opus and published by Global Star Software. It falls under the category of fighting games, but unlike your typical arcade brawler, it focuses on recreating the sport of mixed martial arts as seen in the UFC. The game features a roster of real-life UFC fighters, each with their own unique combat styles, such as Brazilian Jiu-Jitsu, Muay Thai, Wrestling, and Kickboxing, allowing for a wide variety of fighting strategies.
One thing I like about Sudden Impact is its blend of striking, grappling, and submission techniques. It tries to mimic the dynamic nature of MMA by allowing players to mix things up during a fight—whether it's throwing punches and kicks or taking the fight to the ground for a submission attempt. It offers a variety of modes, including an arcade-style mode where you fight your way to the championship and a story mode that is probably the most interesting part of the game.
In story mode, you create your own fighter and train him, progressing through the ranks of the UFC, unlocking new moves, and customizing his fighting style as you go. I found this mode to be engaging because it adds some depth to the typical fight-after-fight formula, making you feel invested in your character's development.
In terms of presentation, the visuals are decent for a 2004 PS2 game, though not groundbreaking. The fighters look recognizable enough, and the animations are functional, though a bit stiff at times. What stands out more is the range of moves and how it captures the chaotic feel of an MMA match, with fighters able to transition between different phases of combat—striking, clinching, and grappling—pretty smoothly. However, the AI can sometimes feel a bit unbalanced; some matches feel too easy, while others ramp up the difficulty unexpectedly.
For fans of the sport, UFC: Sudden Impact offers an authentic experience, though it has its flaws. The controls can feel a bit clunky, especially when trying to execute more complex moves or submissions. Honestly, I would have preferred the rounds to last in real time, rather than the accelerated timer where one second feels like five. This creates a sense of urgency that isn’t necessary, as MMA is often about strategy and patience, not rushing. Still, it’s a solid attempt at bringing MMA to a gaming platform, especially considering the hardware limitations of the time.
To sum it up, if you want a UFC experience on the PS2 that balances action with some customization and depth, Sudden Impact delivers on that front. However, if you're after a more refined game with smoother gameplay and challenging AI, you might find it lacking in those areas.
PS: In this video, I’m working my way up to the gold in Tournament Mode as Andrei 'The Pitbull' Arlovski, one of my all-time favorites alongside Mark Coleman and Bas Rutten.
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