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Play Great Battle II, The - Last Fighter Twin (Japan) Online

Pick a giant robot and wreck waves of enemies with chunky, satisfying punches—especially fun with a friend, even if you can’t read the Japanese text.

Genre: Fighting
Released: 1992
File size: 719 bytes
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Game Overview

Great Battle II: The Last Fighter Twin came out for the Super Nintendo in 1992, developed by Banpresto. It was part of a crossover series mashing up characters from Kamen Rider, Ultraman, and Gundam, which was a fun novelty at the time even if you didn't know the source material. The game stood out among other SNES releases for its straightforward, cooperative action and bright, comic-inspired visuals.

You pick from several giant heroes, like a Gundam-style mech or Ultraman, and fight through side-scrolling stages packed with enemy robots and aliens. Your main goal is to clear each screen of foes before moving forward, using a mix of melee attacks and projectile weapons. The combat feels weighty; landing a punch has a real sense of impact, and special moves add some variety to the action. It's not an easy game—enemies swarm you quickly, and the screen can get chaotic, especially in two-player mode. Playing it feels like diving into a classic Saturday morning cartoon brawl.

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