Fighting Street
About Fighting Street
Fighting Street was released in 1990 for the NEC TURBOGRAFX CD, targeting both the Japanese and USA markets. It was published by Capcom and is an official release. The game fits within the fighting genre and supports one to two players, allowing for competitive play. As an early entry in the fighting game category, it holds a place in Capcom's catalog during a time when the genre was gaining prominence.
Within the NEC TURBOGRAFX CD library, Fighting Street stands as a representation of the fighting game trends of the early 1990s. The platform itself was known for its CD-based capabilities, offering enhanced audio and animated sequences compared to cartridge-based consoles. Fighting Street contributed to this era by delivering a fighting experience that aligned with genre conventions of the time, including one-on-one combat and a roster of distinct fighters. This release reflects the experimentation with arcade-style fighting games on home CD systems.
Preservation of Fighting Street is important as it documents Capcom's early efforts in the fighting genre on a less common platform. While not as widely recognized as some of its contemporaries, it offers insight into the evolution of fighting games and the role of the NEC TURBOGRAFX CD in hosting such titles. Maintaining access to this game helps preserve the diversity of early 1990s fighting games and the platform's unique library.
How to Play Fighting Street
Controls
- Arrow Keys — D-Pad / Movement
- X — I button
- S — II button
- Enter — Run / Start
- V — Select
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