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''Fighter's History'' is a 1993
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developed and published by
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. It's the inaugural game in the ''
Fighter's History is a series of fighting games that were produced by Data East during the 1990s. The original ''Fighter's History'' was first released for the arcades in 1993 and ported to the Super Nintendo Entertainment System in 1994. Two different sequels ...
'' series. The main unique feature of the ''Fighter's History'' is its weak point system, which allows the player to temporarily stun an opponent by repeatedly hitting their weak point. ''Fighter's History'' became infamous for being the subject of a lawsuit against Data East by
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, who claimed the game is too similar to its hit title, ''
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'', and as such is
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on its property. The case was found in Data East's favor however, as the court found that the copied elements were ''
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'', elements necessary for depicting the scenario. The game was later ported to the
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in 1994, and followed by a sequel ''
Karnov's Revenge ''Karnov's Revenge'' is a 1994 fighting game developed by Data East, released for the Neo Geo (system), Neo Geo. It is the second game in the ''Fighter's History'' series. The game was later ported to the Neo Geo (console), Neo Geo, Neo Geo CD and ...
'' for the
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service in July 2022.


Gameplay

''Fighter's History'' uses a six-button control configuration similar to ''
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'' and its iterations, with three punch buttons and three kick buttons, each for different strength levels (light, medium, and heavy). There are a total of nine playable characters, as well as two non-playable boss characters at the end of the single-player tournament. The final boss and sponsor of the tournament is revealed to be Karnov, the protagonist of the Data East action game of the same name. The main unique feature ''Fighter's History'' is its "weak point system". By repeatedly hitting an opponent's weak point, the player can temporarily stun them once per round, leaving the opponent open for an attack. The location of an opponent's weak spot varies with each character and is usually represented by a specific article of clothing (i.e.: a headband, a vest, a mask). After an opponent's weak point is exposed, hitting it will also cause the opponent to sustain greater damage when the weak point is repeatedly struck afterward.


Release

''Fighter's History'' was first released for the arcades in 1993. The game was ported to the
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in Japan on May 27, 1994, and later published for North America on August of the same year. The two boss characters, Karnov and Clown, are both playable in the home version through the use of a code. The SNES version later got a digital re-release for
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-based online store Project EGG on July 19, 2011 only in Japan. In 2017, the same version received a physical cartridge re-print by Retro Bit in part of a compilation ''Data East Classic Collection'', which also includes the SNES-only sequel '' Fighter's History: Mizoguchi Kiki Ippatsu!!''.


Reception

In Japan, ''Game Machine'' listed ''Fighter's History'' on their May 1, 1993 issue as being the second most-successful table arcade unit of the month. ''
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'' listed ''Fighter's History'' to be the twenty-seventh most-popular arcade game at the time. ''
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'' gave the SNES version a 6.75 out of 10. They commented that the graphics are average, but highly praised the controls as exceptional for a fighting game. ''
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'' wasn't impressed with the SNES version, stating that the lack of originality fails to make ''Fighter's History'' stand out from other games, and criticized the poor sound. ''
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'' gave the SNES version a negative review, calling the game "an unremarkable 'Street Fighter''knock-off with solid but slow game play", and heavily criticizing the "bland" character design. Chris Shive of ''Hardcore Gamer'' called the SNES version as " bootleg ''Street Fighter II''" in his ''Data East Classic Collection'' review. The reviewer was umimpressed with the core gameplay that doesn't much differ from other contemporary fighting games, although he added that the game is quite fun nonetheless.


Lawsuit

At the time of the game's release, Capcom U.S.A. sued Data East Corp. over ''Fighter's History'' due to what Capcom U.S.A. felt were infringements on its ''
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'' property. Capcom also filed similar claims against Data East in Japan. Data East Corp.'s largest objection in court was that their
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arcade game ''
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'' was the true originator of the competitive fighting game genre, which predated the original ''
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'' by three years. Judge Orrick set an October 31, 1994 trial date, stating that he could not deny "the strong evidence that it set out to copy ''Street Fighters success", noting similarities such as a "
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clone" (referring to Feilin) and several comparable special moves. However, Capcom U.S.A. lost the case on grounds that the copied elements were
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and thus excluded from copyright.''Capcom U.S.A. Inc. v. Data East Corp.'' 1994 WL 1751482 (N.D. Cal. 1994)
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accessed June 18, 2009.


See also

* ''
Karnov's Revenge ''Karnov's Revenge'' is a 1994 fighting game developed by Data East, released for the Neo Geo (system), Neo Geo. It is the second game in the ''Fighter's History'' series. The game was later ported to the Neo Geo (console), Neo Geo, Neo Geo CD and ...
''


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