NLife:
"Mighty Final Fight is a rock-hard, old-school beat-em-up that will only really appeal to those who are up for a gruelling challenge. It may be dated both technically and in terms of gameplay, but there’s enough depth to the mechanics for this to still be entertaining today if you approach it with an open mind. We really can’t stress enough just how hard this game is; it borders on unfair at times, although that’s something that comes hand-in-hand with any true arcade experience. While it’s limited in terms of length and available game modes, the desire to keep playing it stems not from the amount of content, but rather the difficulty level and the need to overcome it."
HPP: Capcom’s Final Fight is a series that needs no introduction. While there were other beat ‘em ups that came before it, Cody, Guy, and musclebound Mayor Mike Haggar’s battle against the evil Mad Gear Gang is one that defined a generation when it released in 1989, drawing droves of players to their local arcades, laundromats, and convenience stores to get their fix. Flash forward to 1993. The 16-bit era was in full swing thanks to the Super Nintendo and Sega Genesis, but Nintendo wasn’t quite ready to pull the plug on the then 8-year-old NES. With millions of consoles in the hands of gamers worldwide, Capcom released Mighty Final fight.
A prototype of Mighty Final Fight for NES has surfaced on eBay
"Final Fight Original Sound Collection marks a very important release for fans of Capcom’s popular beat-em-up franchise. City Connection and Clarice Disc’s robust, six-disc double jewel case sports five CDs of music containing nearly every variation of the series’ tunes, a majority of which have never received a legitimate release before." - Patrick Kulikowski