
Pit-Fighter
Early digitized fighting game featuring three playable characters battling through illegal underground fights. Notable for its live-action digitized graphics and brutal combat animations.
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About This Retro Game
Port of the 1990 arcade hit, bringing digitized actors and realistic animations to console fighting games before Mortal Kombat popularized the technique.
Features three distinct fighters: Ty the kickboxer, Buzz the wrestler, and Kato the martial artist, each with unique movesets and fighting styles.
Includes a two-player versus mode and tournament ladder across 10 stages, with environmental hazards like electrified fences adding strategic depth.
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