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<center>''MONEY AS WELL AS THE HONOR WERE''</center> | <center>''MONEY AS WELL AS THE HONOR WERE''</center> | ||
<center>''GIVEN TO THE "WINNER".''</center> | <center>''GIVEN TO THE "WINNER".''</center> | ||
<center>''HERE IN A DOWNTOWN | <center>''HERE IN A DOWNTOWN IN L.A.,''</center> | ||
<center>''A YOUNG FIGHTER "BAT" AND HIS''</center> | <center>''A YOUNG FIGHTER "BAT" AND HIS''</center> | ||
<center>''MANAGER "BLINKS" SEEK FOR THE''</center> | <center>''MANAGER "BLINKS" SEEK FOR THE''</center> | ||
<center>''WINNING MONEY EAGERLY.''</center> | <center>''WINNING MONEY EAGERLY.''</center> | ||
<center>''AS A MATTER OF FACT, CAN | <center>''AS A MATTER OF FACT, CAN BAD''</center> | ||
<center>''TAKE THE NO. 1 PLACE OF THE USA?''</center> | <center>''TAKE THE NO. 1 PLACE OF THE USA?''</center> | ||
<center>© Taito Corporation 1989</center> | <center>© Taito Corporation 1989</center> |
Revision as of 17:30, 9 May 2017
This is the first game in the Violence Fight series. For other games in the series see the Violence Fight category.
Violence Fight | |
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Developer(s) | Taito Corporation |
Publisher(s) | Taito Corporation |
Year released | |
System(s) | Arcade |
Followed by | Solitary Fighter |
Series | Violence Fight |
Japanese title | バイオレンスファイト |
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Genre(s) | One-on-one fighting |
Players | 1-2 |
Modes | Single player, Multiplayer |
Violence Fight is a one-on-one fighting arcade game, that had been released by Taito Corporation in 1989; it runs upon the company's B-System hardware but uses a Yamaha YM-2203 running at 3 MHz for music and two OKI MSM-6295s running at 8 KHz for sound effects and speech, as opposed to the board's standard Yamaha YM-2610 running at 8 MHz for everything. The players must use two 8-way joysticks to take up control of two of four different fighters named Lee Chen, Bad Blue, Lick Joe and Ben Smith (with three buttons that make them punch, jump into, and kick their opponents), but if only one person is playing the inactive side of the cabinet will be controlled by the CPU - and they have to win two out of three fights against their current round's opponent, in order to proceed to the next one. A billboard for this game also featured upon the start screen of S.C.I. - Special Criminal Investigation later in 1989, and a follow-up called Solitary Fighter was released in 1991; it featured the same story and characters as its precursor, but with slightly improved graphics and a different ending sequence.
Story
This is taken from the game's attract mode (if you wait through the sequence before inserting a coin):