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Missing in Action - Eternal Champions

PixlBit | We explore the history and proposed future of the console exclusive fighter, Eternal Champions in this edition of Missing in Action.

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15 Hardest Final Bosses In Fighting Games

GB: "More than perhaps any other genre, fighting games offer the kind of mechanical depth that you can lose yourself in for years. Learning the ins and outs, learning and perfecting combos, and so many other things that make this one of the most competitive genres in gaming, even on a professional level now. But you don’t have to be playing against another human to be challenged in a fighting game. Throughout the years, this genre has thrown multiple final bosses at us that have got us all collectively pulling our hair out. In this feature, we’ll be taking a look at fifteen such fights."

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harmny2493d ago (Edited 2493d ago )

N64's analog stick

Acecalibur2493d ago

Isshin the sword Saint was the hardest boss I ever beat. And I've been playing games for 30 years

Fluttershy772493d ago

I went through the clickfest, it's shameful; more than usual that is, lower than gamingbolt standards, Congrats GB you've reached a new low.

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‘Eternal Champions’ Is the Game That Quenched a Teenage Thirst for Gore

VICE: "It was more messily slapstick than outright offensive, but Sega's fighter took a look at Mortal Kombat's fatalities and said: we can do better."

Silly gameAr3493d ago (Edited 3493d ago )

I used to play this game with my little cousin and best friend on the Genesis .This and Primal Rage definitely quenched that thirst when we weren't playing MK. Anyone remember WeaponLord?

blackblades3493d ago

Hell yeah, stage fatalities was awesome. Good game it's one fighting game that needs to comeback.

Silly gameAr3491d ago

I would definitely take a new WeaponLord game as well as Eternal Champions and Primal Rage. Somebody needs to get on that.

blackblades3491d ago

Well I doubt eternal champions ever going to get revived. Just google it and says sega owns it.

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What Did Critics Say About Eternal Champions in 1994?

What did critics think of Eternal Champions on the Sega Genesis back in 1994? Defunct Games dig through old issues of GamePro, Mean Machines Sega, Electronic Gaming Monthly, Video Games, Die Hard Game Fan, Official Sega Magazine and Game Informer for the answers.

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Yi-Long4255d ago (Edited 4255d ago )

At the time it got a lot of positive attention. I bought it back then, but never really liked it very much, mostly because I simply didn't care for any of the characters, plus I found the whole game a bit too 'dark' for my liking, plus never cared much for the gameplay either.

It wasn't a bad game, but I do feel it was overrated quite a bit.

04soldier4255d ago

I loved this game back in the day.. It had an interesting backstory with each fighter and moveset. Wouldnt mind a reboot...

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victorMaje4255d ago

This game was incredible! The characters, the stages, the music, I'll never forget the main theme music!
& the finishing moves were awesome!
Been hoping for a next-gen version for so long! Bring it back!

Father__Merrin4255d ago

I bought it for £59.99 after reading the 96% review in meanmachines magazine long time ago

this game is utterly garbage street fighter 2 on the megadrive wiped it's arse on this, terrible game with absolutely shyte music and brawling

stay away, 2/10

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