DSOGaming writes: "Our reader ‘Ntomada1999′ has informed as about this amazing Russian 8-bit nostalgia video. And quite frankly, this is perhaps the most beautiful thing you’ll see this week (provided you are fans of classic 8-bit games). This video puts Chip & Dale against – literally – everyone. And when we say everyone we mean… everyone. In this short clip, Chip & Dale fight Sub-Zero, Sonic, Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles, Contra, Battletoads, Bomberman, etc. It’s really an amazing mashup, so make sure to watch it!"
Trevor Walker said: Fighting games have always been able to simultaneously experiment and innovate while staying true to their roots in the best of ways. Mechanics change, crossovers take place, and evolution occurs. One of the best examples of all three can be seen in the coveted guest character.
The Sega CD (aka Mega CD) had some classics that still live on today. Here's the 7 best Sega CD games & how to play them on modern consoles.
Series X/S + Dev Mode. It's a shame the retail mode emulators got removed, dev mode looks like a pain in the ass.
Final Fight was a great game on the CD, not only on the system but as a fighting game of the time as well. Up there in some ways with Streets of Rage 2 IMO. It's too bad they didn't continue putting the rest of them on there, the music is top notch too.
There is some wrong information in this article. I just checked for Sonic CD and Shining Force CD on Nintendo Switch eShop (as stated in the article) across 4 different regions, and they are not available.
The fighting genre is full of mini-games, from Street Fighter's car destruction to Tekken Ball. Here's the best Mortal Kombat mini games.
If this was a game... I'd have no idea what I was doing.