
Fight Fever
Fight Fever is a 1994 arcade fighting game developed by Viccom and published by SNK for the Neo Geo MVS system. Known for its national stereotypes and exaggerated characters, it features 10 playable fighters from different countries, each with unique special moves and fighting styles. The game runs on a modified Fatal Fury engine.
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About This Game
Fight Fever was Viccom's only fighting game release, attempting to capitalize on the popularity of SNK's fighting franchises.
The game gained notoriety for its stereotypical character designs, including an American cowboy, a Russian wrestler, and a Korean taekwondo master.
Despite mixed reviews for its gameplay mechanics, Fight Fever has become a cult classic among Neo Geo collectors for its quirky charm.
The Korean version censored blood effects and renamed several characters to be less offensive.
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