Fighter Maker

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Fighter Maker Games:

Fighter Maker for the PlayStation. This is the only Playstation game that runs at 60 fps, mainly due to its simplistic graphics. Fighter Maker is part of Agetec Inc.'s Designer Series. It is 3D and allows users to create custom moves for their fighters. Despite the unique concept, the game received very bad reviews as there was little to do once a fighter had been created.

Fighter Maker 2 for the PS2. Another game in the Designer Series from Agetec Inc. It was released in November of 2002. It is similar to the original, but more advanced.

2D Fighter Maker 95 for the PC. This was another maker program from ASCII. It was, just like the RPG Makers, illegally translated and released on the internet. It allows the user to create 2D fighting games. Sprites must be imported in. Although it has a fanbase, it wasn't as strong as fans of the well established M.U.G.E.N engine.

2D Fighter Maker 2nd for the PC. This is an update to the 95 version. It is slightly more complicated, but more powerful than 2D Fighter Maker 95. It utilizes a menu based system. All graphics and sounds must be imported in. This Fighter Maker has a big community. It was illegaly translated by the owner of the Fighters GX site proof58