FX Fighter
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FX Fighter | |
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Developer(s) | Argonaut Games |
Publisher(s) | GTE Entertainment |
Release date(s) | (FX Fighter) June 24, 1995 (FX Fighter Turbo) June 24, 1996 |
Genre(s) | Fighting |
Mode(s) | Single player, multiplayer |
Rating(s) | ESRB Teen |
Platform(s) | PC SNES (cancelled) |
Media | (PC) CD-ROM (SNES) Super FX2 cartridge |
System requirements | (PC) CD-ROM, 486DX 33Mhz, 4 MB RAM, 256 color VGA |
Input | (PC) keyboard (SNES) game controller |
FX Fighter is a 3D fighting video game released in 1995. One of the first realtime 3D fighting games to be developed for the PC and Super Nintendo Entertainment System, only the PC CD-ROM version for MS-DOS was released.
The game features 8 different characters, eight different arenas, movie cut-scenes, and 40 attacks per fighter. The player selects a character to face against eight of the best fighters in the universe for a prize consisting of the most powerful weapon in the universe.
A version for the Super Nintendo Entertainment System was previewed in Nintendo Power #69 and relied on the Super FX2 processor to deliver groundbreaking 3D graphics that were otherwise unattainable on 16-bit game platforms at the time. However, the project was canceled prior to release along with Star Fox 2, another Super FX2-powered title for the system.
[edit] FX Fighter Turbo
FX Fighter Turbo is an updated PC version that was released in 1996 with new characters, moves, environments, costumes, special effects, network play, and support for Microsoft Windows.
[edit] Trivia
- There also exist OEM versions of this title that had support for 3D acceleration. They were generally bundled with certain 3D accelerator cards of the time.
- This game actually made its development costs back, and earned the team royalties.
[edit] External links
- FX Fighter review and downloadable demo at GameSpot
- Downloadable demo no registration required
- FX Fighter Turbo information at MobyGames