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Switch between Ranma’s forms mid-combo, kicking enemies into the air while Akane backs you up—feels like playing through a chaotic episode of the anime. The panda’s still up to no good, and those goofy enemy reactions never get old.

Developer: Atelier Double
Genre: Role-Playing
Released: 1993
File size: 785.26 KB
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Game Overview

Ranma Nibunnoichi: Akanekodan Teki Hihou is one of those SNES games that feels like it was made just for fans of the anime. You jump right in as Ranma—switching between guy and girl forms mid-fight—punching, kicking, and occasionally teaming up with Akane or Ryoga to clear waves of goofy enemies. The sprites are bright and full of personality, and the stages nail that Ranma ½ chaos, from dojo brawls to chasing down that cursed panda.

It’s not exactly a deep combat system, but there’s something satisfying about landing a well-timed combo or triggering a special move. And yeah, the humor’s totally there—little details like Ranma’s reactions when hit or the way enemies flail around. If you grew up with the anime, it’s a nostalgia bomb. If not, it’s still a solid, silly beat-’em-up with way more charm than your average SNES fighter.

Just don’t expect a masterpiece—it’s short, a bit rough around the edges, and honestly? That’s part of its appeal.

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