Final Fight (Capcom, 1989)
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Final Fight was released by Capcom as an arcade game in 1989. Final Fight is a side-scrolling beat-em-up playable by two players and is one of the classics of the genre. The game was originally intended to be a sequel to Street Fighter (which did eventually come around a little later) and was initially titled Street Fighter '89 but after the success of Double Dragon it was changed from a fighting game to a side-scrolling beat-em-up. According to the developers, inspiration for much of the game came from Double Dragon II and the movie Streets of Fire. Much of the same development team did go on to create Street Fighter II.
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YEA! I remembre Double Dragon I use to play it with my dad. And miss my Sega CD and Dreamast too :(
Almost everything can be emulated nowadays. I still have my Dreamcast though and even a Sega CD but I didn't get that one until years after it was popular. Haven't had time to play them much lately though.