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Mortal Kombat : In the early 1990s, fighting games were seemingly all anyone ever talked about. That's probably because the gameplay was so darn spectacular. The game's comically disgusting finishing moves were thrilling, and a four-armed boss character called Goro still gives people nightmares. |
Street Fighter II : Mortal Kombat's consummate rival was the Street Fighter series, which recovered from a weak first outing for a masterpiece sequel. The characters were well-balanced and had glaring strengths and weaknesses. Kids would play all night and argue all day at school about which fighter was the best. |
Pit Fighter : While not as strong or popular as either Mortal Kombat or Street Fighter, the simplistic, straightforward Pit Fighter also has its supporters. In a harbinger of the film, "Fight Club," bare-chested brawlers do battle in underground clubs. |
Joust : The Atari 2600 predated the arena fighter concept we know today, but at least the system did have a port of the classic arcade game that pitted ostrich-riding warriors against one another. |