Handheld Fighting Games: Top Ten Greatest, Best, and Superb Handheld Fighting Games of All Time
Here is the list of the top ten greatest handheld fighting titles of all time as well as the best and superb fightingtitle to ever hit handheld history.
10. Killer Instinct - Rare/Nintendo [Game Boy]
Killer Instinct was originally released on arcade in 1995 as the first fighting game to take full control of Nintendo's silicon graphics arcade board and was later released as an action fighting blockbuster for the Super NES and Game Boy. The Game Boy version of this popular arcade port feature the same graphic quality of the Super NES and arcade counter-parts, though it is missing many of the extra modes as well as one fan favorite character, Cinder, but that okay because the fighting are what's count and in this fighting edition you get nine of the toughest brawlers to ever hit the fighting arena.
The game features lots of cool stages to fight in as well as unique special moves, killer combos, fatalities, humiliations, and ultra combos for each of the selectable characters and the boss character, Eyedol, can also be selectable via code to satisfy all hardcore fighting fans everywhere. Though the control are a little on the wrong side of thing and since the Game Boy only requires two buttons, there aren't a lot to master but there are still many new tricks that will be learned once player know the right command. With these great features and three modes of play including a multiplayer vs. mode for battling a friend, you'll likely have a good time enjoying this unique fighting edition on the go.
9. Guilty Gear X: Advance Edition - Sammy [Game Boy Advance]
10. Killer Instinct - Rare/Nintendo [Game Boy]
Killer Instinct was originally released on arcade in 1995 as the first fighting game to take full control of Nintendo's silicon graphics arcade board and was later released as an action fighting blockbuster for the Super NES and Game Boy. The Game Boy version of this popular arcade port feature the same graphic quality of the Super NES and arcade counter-parts, though it is missing many of the extra modes as well as one fan favorite character, Cinder, but that okay because the fighting are what's count and in this fighting edition you get nine of the toughest brawlers to ever hit the fighting arena.
The game features lots of cool stages to fight in as well as unique special moves, killer combos, fatalities, humiliations, and ultra combos for each of the selectable characters and the boss character, Eyedol, can also be selectable via code to satisfy all hardcore fighting fans everywhere. Though the control are a little on the wrong side of thing and since the Game Boy only requires two buttons, there aren't a lot to master but there are still many new tricks that will be learned once player know the right command. With these great features and three modes of play including a multiplayer vs. mode for battling a friend, you'll likely have a good time enjoying this unique fighting edition on the go.
9. Guilty Gear X: Advance Edition - Sammy [Game Boy Advance]
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- The superb fighting title is Street Fighter Alpha 3.
- Beside MKII, MK: Deadly Alliance and MK:Tournament Edition, almost every handheld MK games sucks.
- Handheld fighting are better than arcade because you can play them on the go.
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