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Final Fight (Super Nintendo, 1991) SNES Authentic Tested!

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Item specifics

Condition
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Game Name
Final Fight
Platform
SUPER NES
Publisher
Capcom
Genre
Action & Adventure
Release Year
1991
UPC
0013388130016
Rating
RP - Rating Pending
Video Game Series
Final Fight Series
MPN
SNS-FT

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Crime ridden, gang infested Metro City has elected a new mayor. But this mayor is not like the others that have come before. He is Mike Haggar, a former professional wrestler and street fighter. The gangs have been unable to bribe him to let them have their way in the city, so the Mad Gear gang, the most powerful of them all, has kidnapped his daughter Jessica.<br><br>Now, Mike Haggar is out for revenge. He and his friend Cody (a fifth degree black belt in Karate) must fight their way through five sections of the city to rescue Jessica and rid Metro City of its gang influence.<br><br>Final Fight for the Super NES is a one-player port of the 1989 Capcom coin-op game. While the arcade original has three playable characters, the Super NES version has only two, dropping Guy and keeping Cody and Mike Haggar. As either of these two fighters you must work your way through the city, using punches, kicks, jumping kicks and throws to cut a swath through the gang members in your way. <br><br>In desperate situations you can employ a special attack that hits everyone around you, but at the cost of a small percentage of your health. You can uncover a variety of useful items by beating down thugs or destroying phone booths, billboards and barrels. Usable items include pizza, grapes, apples and other food that can be eaten for health, jewelry and cash that can be picked up for points, and weapons (such as knives, pipes and swords) that can be used on thugs.

Product Identifiers

Publisher
Capcom
MPN
SNS-FT
UPC
0013388130016
eBay Product ID (ePID)
4724

Product Key Features

Rating
RP - Rating Pending
Genre
Action & Adventure
Video Game Series
Final Fight Series
Platform
SUPER NES
Game Name
Final Fight

Additional Product Features

Release Year
1991
Number of Players
1
Country/Region of Manufacture
USA
Control Elements
Gamepad/Joystick
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139973

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  • Top favourable review

    Beat em up glory

    Sure it's a fun game that doesn't mimic every aspect of the arcade but still fun to travel down lane.

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  • THE ORIGINAL CONSOLE VERSION!!!

    When I first saw this game running on a Super Famicom (SFC) in 1990 - I couldn't believe how good it looked. I had been playing Final Fight in the arcade for the past year and loved the game. When I played the SFC version I though it was exactly the same as the arcade version. Playing the game these days, I can see that the game is not as good as the arcade version, 2 characters rather than 3 (Guy is missing), no 2-player option, missing industrial level, less enemies on screen at once, a few sequences missing (e.g. Character walking down stairs between levels etc). But the game does have the same 'feel' as the arcade version - the characters - Haggar and Cody - both have all their special moves and the game is generally true to the arcade version. Back in the SNES days - this version was ...

  • An awesome early title for SNES

    Final Fight is one of those games that redefined a genre. The "side-scrolling beat-'em-up" is all but dead in this day and age, but back in late eighties/early nineties, Final Fight provided a desperately needed update to the formula pioneered by games like Double Dragon, and POW. Super responsive controls, large clear and fast moving graphics, and rich full spectrum sound all combined to make Final Fight one of the best games of its time. The Super Nintendo version, while not exactly arcade perfect, duplicated the arcade experience in nearly every important respect. The graphics were practically identical. The sound was better in my opinion (if only because most cabinets I played it on were only set up for monorual), and the controls were spot-on perfect. There were a couple of ...

  • The Final Fight Series is the Best Brawler Games Ever!

    Final Fight, as far as brawlers go, can only be compared to others in the trilogy. Despite what you may be thinking, Final Fight is not the worst of these. It ranks, just behind Final Fight 3. Each of the games is at least very good. The characters are bigger. The first boss is very easy, but then you'll have to fight a gliding sword slasher, a gun wielding dirty cop, a bull rushing fighter who causes heavy damage with each attack, and Mad Gears, who uses a quick firing gun with knife like bullets. On the street, you'll have to deal with 2 fast punchers, 2 heavy hitters, 2 agile kickers, 2 military knife wielders, 3 or 4 fat pot belly rushers, and 2 "Andre the Giant" looking fighters. You can choose between Cody and Haggar. Cody is much, much quicker and agile; his abilities allow you to ...

  • Final Fight for the Super Nintendo (SNES)

    This game is a CLASSIC! One of the great "beat 'em up" games for the Super Nintendo, this game features tight controls, great music, an interesting storyline, and a vast array of moves and attacks that can be executed by the two playable characters. Although a very fun game, with great tilt value, I would recommend picking up either Final Fight 2 or Final Fight 3 for the console, as both games are improvements over the original. A great game however, and a real bargain; Pick one up today!