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GENERAL INFORMATION
GENRE/STYLE
Fighting/2D Fighting
ESRB RATING
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DEVELOPER
Atari Corporation, Tengen
PUBLISHER
Atari Corporation
ALSO AVAILABLE ON
Super Nintendo Entertainment System, Game Boy, Arcade, IBM PC Compatible, Sega Genesis, Amstrad CPC
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DESCRIPTION
It's a sport with no rules and no referees. It's not televised or covered by any news media. It's a match-up between men and women who will do anything for cash, including killing each other. It's the underground sport of pit fighting. Two or more fighters go at each other in a no rules environment while a bloodthirsty crowd watches on.
Pit-Fighter is a 2D fighting game that lets players move freely around the screen, effectively giving players the ability to conduct 3D movement while using 2D graphics. Players can choose from three fighters; Buzz the wrestler, Ty the kickboxer and Kato the karate expert. Each fighter attacks and reacts a little differently, and each has one unique special attack. Buzz can pick opponents up and drop them in a power slam, Ty can jump and do a tornado kick to opponents, and Kato can unleash a dragon chain punch combo on enemies.
Players face a different selection of enemies in each round, sometimes having to fight more than one enemy at once. To advance past a round, all the enemies must be defeated by completely depleting their health. In addition to punching, kicking and throwing opponents, players can also use knives, boxes and other items found scattered in the pit. ~ Kyle Knight, All Game Guide
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