Pit-Fighter
Developer: Teque London | Graphics: |
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Publisher: Domark | Sound: |
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Year: 1991 | Difficulty: |
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Genre: Fighting | Lastability: |
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Number of players: 2 simultaneous | Rating: |
3/10 | |
The arcade game of the same name (1990) featured underground fights where anything goes, all set amidst a crazed crowd. In the name of “realism”, it used digitised photos of actors to represent the fighters (not long before Mortal Kombat).
It’s a style that has aged terribly, to the point that today it could be considered a video game “that’s so bad it’s good”, much like the Jean-Claude Van Damme films it drew inspiration from.
The Amiga version is awful.
Do I need to elaborate? Awwwwwwwwful…
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