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Hana no Keiji Kumo no Kanata ni - Console Fighting Games of 1994
Released on November 18, 1994 for the SNES, Hana no Keiji: Kumo no Kanata ni is a weapon-based 2D fighting game developed by Tose Co., Ltd. and published by Yojigen, based on the manga by Tetsuo Hara. The game features eight playable characters and two core modes: a branching Story Mode that follows samurai Keiji Maeda through Edo-period Japan, and a Versus Mode for one-on-one battles. Combat emphasizes weapon dynamics—fighters can lose and recover their weapons mid-match—and includes energy-based special attacks.
With stylized anime visuals, martial arts themes, and interactive stage hazards, it blends narrative depth with arcade-style gameplay, making it a standout among SNES-exclusive licensed fighters
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Console Fighting Games of 1997 Bushido Blade
Bushido Blade released on the PlayStation in 1997 with a Japanese and US release of the game, a UK release followed in 1998, Bushido Blade was Developed by LightWeight Co and published by Square and Sony Computer Entertainment.
Bushido Blade was a weapons based versus fighting game with an emphasis on timing with a single strike of your weapon capable of ending a fight, the game also features limb and body damage reducing your fighters ability to attack and move when injured.