Popular games for collection Fighting Vipers

30.11.1995

Fighting Vipers is a 3D fighting video game created by Sega AM2. While it shares the game engine with AM2's Virtua Fighter 2, it distinguishes itself with enclosed arenas and an armour mechanic. The game is primarily designed for Western audiences, incorporating a U.S. setting and embracing more freeform styles of martial arts.

01.01.1970

Park of Monster is a casual game combined with place, collect, merge and attack. In this game, you will play the role as a “savior” and lead ancient monsters to purify the world in order to restore the glory of ancient gods. 1.Merge low-level items to high-level items, gradually evolved till they become the world “miracle”. 2.Over hundreds variety of items to collect, this game is the best for collectors. 3.The output and growth of various items are closely related, the interesting merge process is full of expectation and surprise. 4.Ancient monsters are vary in appearances. There is the cute Licker, but also fierce Twin Head Dragon. 5.It’s fun to play Park of Monster like a collection stand-alone game. However, it will be more interesting to join other players to make your own league and attack others for more resources. Send your monsters to fight and enjoy!

01.04.1998

The sequel to the innovative Fighting Vipers has arrived and is set to ignite the world of beat 'em ups once again. Revenge has conquered your mind and aggression has poisoned your blood as you take control of a band of 'Vipers', each boasting distinct weapons in a fight to remove dictatorship from the city's Mayor. Fighting Vipers 2 is sure to put your pulse into overload!

30.08.1996

Exclusive to the Sega Saturn version of the game is Pepsiman, the mascot for the Pepsi Company in Japan. Other exclusive features to the Saturn version include the addition of Playback Mode and Training Mode.

28.04.2005

Fighting Vipers is a port of the arcade version of Fighting Vipers, with various options similar to those of Sega Ages 2500 Series Vol. 16: Virtua Fighter 2. None of the extra features of the Sega Saturn version were included.