X-Men vs Street Fighter

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While not the first Capcom game to feature Marvel characters, X-Men vs Street Fighter is significant for being the first one to pit the two companies' characters against one another. The game also featured dual-character gameplay, allowing players to switch between characters in the middle of a fight, laying the foundation for the massively popular Marvel vs Capcom series.

Cyber Troopers Virtual-On

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There were a lot of great fighting games on the Sega Saturn, but Cyber Troopers Virtual-On, the first in the Virtual On series, was something altogether different. That's because this fighting game put competitors inside giant robots in what amounted to a mash-up between Virtua Fighter and MechWarrior. Even if you couldn't shell out for the dual joysticks the game was meant to be played with, it was still a blast.

Die Hard Arcade

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Die Hard Arcade was a strange thing, as it didn't even hit arcades until a year after Die Hard with a Vengeance came out, and only made it to consoles a year after that. That's basically because Die Hard Arcade wasn't really a Die Hardgame -- it was a Japanese game that was retitled to better market it to American audiences. But despite that bait and switch, Die Hard Arcade was still a blast to play, with a fun mix of brawling and quick time events.

Dragon Force

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Dragon Force wasn't just one of our favorite Saturn games, it was one of our favorite games of all time. Blending JRPG aesthetics with tactical and strategy-based gameplay that was far more complex than it appeared at first, Dragon Force was a phenomenal synthesis of multiple different genres, with a ton of replay value.

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