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Start button-mashing until you notice enemies actually dodge—then it’s all about timing those punches between dodges while your special meter slowly fills. The pixel brawls get messy when you’re cornered by three goons and that chiptune track starts pounding.

Developer: Arcade Studios
Genre: Arcade
Released: 1995
File size: 1.5 MB
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Game Overview

I first ran into Crazy Fight back in 1995, feeding quarters into a beat-up cabinet at the local arcade. It was developed by Arcade Studios, one of those mid-90s releases that felt right at home among the side-scrolling brawlers and fighting games of the era. The cabinet art was faded, but the attract mode showed off these big, chunky sprites and a frantic energy that pulled you right in.

You control a lone martial artist, moving from left to right through urban stages, clearing out waves of thugs and rival fighters. Your main goal is simply to survive each stage and reach the end, but the real challenge comes from the enemy AI. They don't just rush you; they block, they dodge, and they gang up. Two mechanics define the chaos: a timed parry that lets you counterattack if you hit the button just as an enemy strikes, and a super meter that builds as you land hits or take damage. When full, you can unleash a screen-clearing special move, but it leaves you vulnerable. The pacing is relentless, with little room to breathe between ambushes. It feels like a desperate, calculated scramble where one mistimed move can cost you a life.

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