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Final Fight Revenge (ファイナルファイトリベンジ) is a Sega Titan Video arcade fighting game developed by Capcom USA and published by Capcom. Released exclusively in Japan in 1999, the game features Final Fight series characters in a tongue-in-cheek fighting game, and was the first game developed by Capcom USA.
The game was ported to the Sega Saturn by the same developer in March 2000, where it also remained a Japanese exclusive, and was one of the final releases for the system.
Final Fight Revenge is a 3D versus fighting game. Unlike most of its competition, weapons are scattered on the floor which can be used to inflict more damage.
Characters
Cody
Move list
Name
Command
Description
Damnd
Move list
Name
Command
Description
Sodom
Move list
Name
Command
Description
Andore
Move list
Name
Command
Description
Haggar
Move list
Name
Command
Description
Rolento
Move list
Name
Command
Description
El Gado
Move list
Name
Command
Description
Edi.E
Move list
Name
Command
Description
Poison
Move list
Name
Command
Description
Guy
Move list
Name
Command
Description
Belger
Boss character. Unplayable.
Weapons
Arm
Army knife
Bazooka
Bomb
Bow gun
Chainsaw
Flame thrower
Freeze gun
Gun
Head
Jack knife
Katana
Machinegun
Musashi's sword
Nyoi-bo
Poison claw
Police stick
Rifle
Shotgun
Spiked knuckles
Steel pipe
Stick
Stun gun
Survival knife
War hammer
Production credits
Artists
3D Characters: Eiko Mori, Jonathan Casco, Ken Toney, Primo Navidad, Roman Pangilinan
Backgrounds: Cindy Walker
2D Art/Graphics: Raymond Fung
Art Leads: Eiko Mori, Jonathan Casco
Art Director: Raymond Fung
Programmers: Yoshi Hatano, David Dixon, Paul Taylor, Richard Maurer, John Shen
Lead Programmer: Yoshi Hatano
Game Designers: Tetsuya Iijima
Music & Sound Effects: Jim Wallace
Producers: Tetsuya Iijima, Jim Wallace, Mark Rogers
Special Thanks: Akiman, Victor Huang, Lance Luu, Lisa Jones, Mikiko Matsumoto, John Kim, Dante Fuget, Adrian Ludley, Ken McAll, Noah Miller, Marshall Rogers, Monte Singman, Gerardo Sprigg