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Fighting Masters | |||||
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System(s): Sega Mega Drive | |||||
Publisher: Treco | |||||
Developer: Aicom, ALU | |||||
Genre: Action | |||||
Number of players: 1-2 | |||||
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Fighting Masters (ファイティングマスターズ) is a versus fighting game developed by Aicom and ALU and published by Treco for the Sega Mega Drive in 1991. It was not released in Europe.
The game pre-dates the likes of Street Fighter II' and Mortal Kombat, and was the subject of mixed reviews by the press.
Localisation
When brought to North America, some character names were localised for unknown reasons.
Japanese Name | North American Name |
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Larry | Dirk |
Elepha | Mastodon |
Flamer | Equus |
Morin | Morin |
Beowolf | Grinder |
Goldrock | Goldrock |
Tomahawk | Phoenix |
Zrygunte | Zygrunt |
Medusa | Rotundo |
Drason | Xenon |
D I O | D I O |
Eyesight | Uppercut |
Physical Scans
{{ratings | icon=MD | cvg=87 | cvg_source=№123, p86 | gamesx=50 | gamesx_source=№36 | joystick=82 | joystick_source=№23, p133 | mdag=44 | mdag_source=№3, p79 | mega=50 | mega_source=№10, p33 | mega_1=20 | mega_source_1=№15, p77 | megaaction=66 | megaaction_source=№8, p80 | megatech=86 | megatech_source=№2, p54/55 | megatech_1=80 | megatech_source_1=№2, p53 | megatech_2=84 | megatech_source_2=№17, p51}