Fighting Games Collection
Play Fighting games online for free. This genre spans from 1987 to 2009 across platforms like NES, Sega Genesis, Arcade, Game Boy Advance, SNES, Nintendo 64, NeoGeo Pocket, Nintendo DS, Bandai WonderSwan, PlayStation. Browse and enjoy our collection of Fighting games that defined gaming history.
🎮All Fighting Retro Games
Super Gem Fighter Mini Mix
1997
FightingA whimsical Street Fighter spin-off featuring chibi-style characters and gem-collecting mechanics. Known as 'Pocket Fighter' in Japan.
Karnov's Revenge / Fighter's History Dynamite
1994
FightingKarnov's Revenge, known in Japan as Fighter's History Dynamite, is a 1994 fighting game developed and published by Data East for the arcades. It is the sequel to Fighter's History featuring improved graphics, new characters, and special moves. The game is notable for its unique character designs and gameplay mechanics.
World Heroes Perfect
1995
FightingThe ultimate installment in the World Heroes series, featuring 20 historical and fictional fighters from across time periods. Introduces the innovative 'Perfect System' with three fighting styles (Power, Speed, Expert) and super special moves for each character.
Fight Fever
1994
FightingFight Fever is a 1994 arcade fighting game developed by Viccom and published by SNK for the Neo Geo MVS system. Known for its national stereotypes and exaggerated characters, it features 10 playable fighters from different countries, each with unique special moves and fighting styles. The game runs on a modified Fatal Fury engine.
Virtua Fighter
1993
FightingThe revolutionary 3D fighting game that defined the genre. Sega's polygon-based combat system introduced realistic martial arts techniques and strategic gameplay, becoming the first true 3D fighter in arcades.
Virtua Fighter 2
1994
FightingVirtua Fighter 2 is a 3D fighting game developed by Sega AM2 and released in arcades in 1994. The sequel to the groundbreaking Virtua Fighter, it introduced improved 3D graphics, new characters, and refined gameplay mechanics that set new standards for the fighting game genre.
Dragon Ball Z: Supersonic Warriors
2004
FightingAerial combat fighter featuring DBZ characters with signature moves like Kamehameha and Final Flash. Includes 'What If' storylines and 2-player versus mode via link cable.
Sonic Battle
2003
FightingSonic Battle is a 2003 fighting game featuring Sonic and friends in fast-paced arena combat. Players customize their fighting style with unique skill sets for each character while uncovering a mysterious story about an ancient weapon.
Killer Instinct
1995
FightingKiller Instinct is a groundbreaking fighting game developed by Rare and published by Nintendo for the SNES. Known for its fast-paced combat, combo system, and digitized characters, it became famous for its 'Combo Breaker' mechanic and heavy metal soundtrack.
Street Fighter II: The World Warrior
1992
FightingThe fighting game that defined a generation introduces 8 playable warriors with unique move sets, six-button controls, and competitive versus mode that revolutionized arcades worldwide.
Street Fighter II Turbo: Hyper Fighting
1993
FightingThe turbo-charged update to the fighting game phenomenon introduces faster gameplay, four new playable bosses (Balrog, Vega, Sagat, M. Bison), and adjustable speed settings that became the competitive standard.
Ultimate Mortal Kombat 3
1996
FightingThe definitive 16-bit Mortal Kombat experience, featuring a roster of 23 fighters including new additions like Cyrax and Kabal.
Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles: Tournament Fighters
1993
FightingKonami's answer to Street Fighter II features the Heroes in a Half Shell in their first dedicated fighting game. With 10 playable characters including TMNT favorites and original fighters, it delivers fast-paced combat with signature turtle techniques and special moves.
Dragon Ball Z: Hyper Dimension
1995
FightingThe final and most advanced Dragon Ball Z fighting game on SNES features cinematic special moves and six-button combat. With eight playable characters and dramatic story battles, it captures the intensity of the anime's Cell Saga with scaling sprites and screen-filling energy attacks.
Dragon Ball Z: Super Butōden
1993
FightingThe first Dragon Ball Z fighting game for SNES featuring 10 playable characters from the Saiyan to Cell Sagas. Introduces signature moves like Kamehameha with dramatic camera angles during super attacks.
Dragon Ball Z: Super Butōden 2
1993
FightingThe sequel improves upon the original with 13 playable characters including Broly (first game appearance), enhanced special moves, and new team battle modes. Features dramatic story battles from the Cell Games arc with cinematic super attack sequences.
Dragon Ball Z: Super Butouden 3
1994
FightingThe final installment in the Super Butouden fighting trilogy featuring enhanced mechanics and the largest roster in the series. Covers battles from the Saiyan Saga through the Cell Games with dramatic cinematic special moves.
Mighty Morphin Power Rangers: The Fighting Edition
1995
FightingMighty Morphin Power Rangers: The Fighting Edition is a 1995 fighting game based on the popular TV series. Players can control various Power Rangers and their Zords in one-on-one battles against Rita Repulsa's evil forces. The game features special moves, team attacks, and dramatic finishing moves.