The SNES library is filled with classic games that are remembered fondly by players around the world. While RPGs and platformers predominate in the SNES library, there are a few excellent arcade games as well. Some were arcade ports, while others were original games, but they were not all created equal.
Certain Super Nintendo fighting games, even if they weren't great, are still remembered, such as Ballz 3D, a ridiculous game in which players made of balls battled each other to a bizarre soundtrack filled with uncomfortable moaning in the background.
Fighting games with sharp arcade ports, such as Street Fighter Alpha 2, made the cut. Clayfighter 2: Judgment Clay, a clear improvement over the previous game in almost every parameter, deserves to be mentioned here as well.
But which SNES fighting games are the clear victors in this battle?
One of the Japanese-only SNES games on this list, Gundam Wing: Endless Duel has a massive following, and it’s not hard to see why. The mobile suits were massive and their attacks were awe-inspiring in this gorgeous, mechanically sound fighting game.
The game does not even require a Japanese translation patch for players who only want to compete against their friends. It's simple to pick up and battle with other players because it's obvious which mobile suit is which. As far as SNES games go, this one still has a relatively strong competitive presence as well.
Of course, a Dragon Ball game had to be on this list. Not all of the SNES Dragon Ball games were necessarily fighting games, but Dragon Ball Z: Super Butoden 2 was arguably the best of the bunch.
Its visuals were excellent and the characters in the game were excellently represented. The attacks looked and felt great to use and the gameplay
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