Last Bronx

Last Bronx (ラストブロンクス -東京番外地-) is a 3D fighting game developed by Sega AM3 on the Sega Model 2 mainboard. This is one of the first motion captured weapon fighting game released in Japanese game centers in 1996, the other was Soul Edge.

Home versions of Last Bronx were produced for the contemporary Sega Saturn and Windows systems. In Japan, Last Bronx was novelized and serialized into comics and radio drama. A VHS video documenting the motion capture process used for the game and introducing the characters was released in 1996. A year later, Takashi Shimizu directed the live-action movie (V-Cinema). On June 29, 2006, Sega released Last Bronx on PlayStation 2 as a tenth anniversary celebration.

Story
In the early 90s where Japan's Bubble economy had crashed, an alternate timeline of events form a post-apocalypse giving birth to a new wave of youth gang activity and violence on the streets of Tokyo during the economic depression. During the First All Tokyo Street war rose a gang called Soul Crew uniting the youth to end the violence among each other. The leader of Soul Crew would later be murdered sparking the Second All Tokyo Street war.

The game features eight gang leaders to choose from. All donning various elements of Japanese street fashion from the time and each carrying their own unique weapon.