2. The Famicom couldn’t handle the large graphics of the arcade, but Konami gave/forced the Famicom team to work with 2 megabits to fit as much possible inside the cartridge. At the same time, Mr. Goemon was being playtested to some degree. 9/

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Night Warriors: Darkstalkers' Revenge (Arcade, 1995)

The excellent sequel to the already great Darkstalkers: The Night Warriors. This game keeps the great music and charming visuals whilst fine tuning the gameplay to be better than it's older brother. 9/10.

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Darkstalkers: The Night Warriors (Arcade, 1994)

Very fun game with amazing 16-bit graphics and fun gameplay with a unique cast of whacky characters. The game kinda bumbles towards the end once your opponents start to feel more like they're being controlled by an algorithm. 8/10

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Metal Slug 3 (Arcade, 2000)

Another incredibly fun game in the Metal Slug hexalogy. The graphics, music, and gameplay still hold up, but the slowdown and difficulty spikes still remain. Not to mention that the final mission is a bit of a slog with how long it is. 8/10.

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Metal Slug (Arcade, 1996)

This game is a very fun alternative to Contra. It's absolutely beautiful graphics are complemented by it's super fun gameplay and it's jamming soundtrack. It's only flaws are it's rapid frame drops and difficulty spike. 8.5/10.

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Marvel Super Heroes vs Street Fighter (Arcade, 1997)

Another exceptional arcade game from Capcom. This game retains the same standards for graphics, sound, and gameplay that future installments would hold to heart. The only flaw being that the roster is VERY limited. 8.7/10.

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Marvel vs Capcom: Clash of Super Heroes (Arcade, 1998)

Being another game from 90's Capcom, did you really expect for them to miss greatness? Fantastic music, pretty visuals, and nice n' tight fighting controls make this a force to be reckoned with. 10/10.

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Just this fifteen dynamic of Chuuya trying to understand Dazai and Dazai having so much fun,calling him a little wild animal,writing Lucky Dog on his NY card,sighing at his childish behaviour,having a secret plan to play arcade,their teenage years are really heartwarming

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Fighter’s History (arcade, Data East, 1993)

Fighter’s History n’a pas grand-chose pour lui...

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New on Gaming Hell - Bucky O'Hare (Arcade, Konami, 1992) https://t.co/6mObdrcbT2 GET THE FUNKY-FRESH RABBIT WHO CAN TAKE CARE OF IT

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TMNT IV: Turtles in Time (Arcade, 1991)

A very excellent beat-em-up and an amazing milestone for licensed games at the time. I loved everything, from the music to the gameplay to the graphics. A 10/10 game in my eyes.

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John Ruskin, Architectural Study: Three Sections of a Venetian Arcade, 19th century https://t.co/eQwSxtVVft

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[STAGE] A ghetto with a festering junkyard smelling of burning tires...Greeted by neon members of the there to fight you n' have fun despite living in squalor. As you progress music and lights get louder as you reach the arcade, the last vestige of color and sound.

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Metal Melody: Melody In Fraganti 🎵
When Melody goes out the arcade, a mysterious "MT♫" appears in most games as the highest score.

Cuando Melody sale de las maquinitas, un misterioso "MT♫" surge como el puntaje más alto.
https://t.co/bi2f6FDsTc

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Hey Arcade, thx for the tag!
💀 Hi, I'm called Gin, queer black artist who likes drawing...Currently working on a webcomic where everyone is fruity😌😌😌new ocs are coming!!!
💀My comms are also open 💜💜💜

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66. Firebrand
Franchise: Ghosts 'n Goblins series
Debut: Ghosts 'n Goblins (Arcade, 1985)

A red gargoyle-like demon that belongs to a race known as Red Arremers. There was a spin-off series, Gargoyle's Quest, which a Red Arremer was protagonist. Ridley vs Firebrand, like come on

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60. Scorpion
Franchise: Mortal Kombat series
Debut: Mortal Kombat (Arcade, 1992)

GET OVER HERE! Scorpion is an undead ninja specter, and serves as a mascot for the Mortal Kombat series. He has used Kunai and a variety of blade based weapons. He has other abilities as well.

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59. Taokaka
Franchise: BlazBlue series
Debut: BlazBlue: Calamity Trigger (Arcade, 2008)

Guardian of the Kaka tribe village, a happy-go-lucky catgirl who loves food and fighting, but is rather simple-minded. Taokaka would bring something different to Smash. Ragna is more likely.

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We bought this from an old rockstar arcade, it only need a "fix up" wanna thank my friend Breanna to allow me to draw this cutie

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20. Chun-Li
Franchise: Street Fighter series
Debut: Street Fighter II: The World Warrior (Arcade, 1991)

The main female protagonist of the Street Fighter series. After Ryu and Ken, who else would I add? An expert martial artist and Interpol officer. Cute but fierce design.

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