Arcade Games
Real Bout Fatal Fury 2: The Newcomers, released in March 1998 by SNK for the Neo Geo MVS arcade platform, is the seventh installment in the *Fatal Fury* series and the third in the *Real Bout* subseries.
*Fatal Fury 3: Road to the Final Victory*, released in March 1995 by SNK for the Neo Geo MVS arcade platform, is the fourth installment in the *Fatal Fury* series.
*Fatal Fury Special*, released in 1994 for the Sega Genesis by Takara under license from SNK, is an enhanced port of the 1993 Neo Geo arcade game, itself a refined version of *Fatal Fury 2* (1992).
*Fatal Fury 2*, released in December 1992 by SNK for the Neo Geo MVS arcade platform, is a landmark fighting game and the sequel to *Fatal Fury: King of Fighters* (1991).
Final Tetris, released in 1993 for arcades by Konami, is an enhanced iteration of Alexey Pajitnovās iconic *Tetris* puzzle game.
Tetris, released in 1988 for arcades by Atari Games (under license from Sega in Japan), is a legendary puzzle game designed by Alexey Pajitnov.
Spider-Man: The Video Game, released in 1991 by Sega for arcades using Sega System 32 hardware, is a coin-operated beat 'em up based on Marvel Comicsā Spider-Man.
*Neo Bomberman*, released on May 1, 1997, for the Neo Geo MVS by Hudson Soft and developed by Produce!, is a Japan-only arcade action-maze game.
WWF WrestleMania, released 1995 for the Arcade, is a high-energy wrestling/fighting hybrid inspired by *Mortal Kombat*.
*WWF WrestleFest*, released in June 1991 by TechnÅs Japan for arcades, is a professional wrestling game featuring World Wrestling Federation (WWF) stars, distributed by TechnÅs in Japan/North America and Tecmo in Europe/Australasia.