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Play Ranma 1-2 (France) Online

Pick your fighter from Ranma’s crew and throw down in chaotic SNES brawls—water triggers transformations, Mousse chucks hidden weapons, and Kuno’s poetry is somehow the weirdest part.

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Game Overview

Ranma 1-2 for the Super Nintendo Entertainment System was released in France by a local publisher, though specific developer credits are unclear. It arrived during the SNES era when licensed fighting games were common, and it stands as a straightforward adaptation of the anime's martial arts comedy.

You control one of several characters from the series, engaging in one-on-one fights across themed stages. The main objective is to defeat opponents using a mix of standard attacks and special moves; certain characters, like Ranma, change forms when splashed with water, adding a layer of strategy. Mousse relies on hidden weapon throws, while Tatewaki Kuno incorporates theatrical, poetry-laced taunts. Matches are fast and sometimes unpredictable, with a difficulty that leans toward manageable rather than punishing. It feels like a lighthearted tribute to the source material, even if the mechanics are simple.

Super Nintendo (SNES)
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