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Violence Fight Arcade

The game takes place during the early 1950s in the United States, where an underground tournament known as the “Violence Fight” had become very popular among the criminal underworld and the public at large; criminals, especially mobsters, along with other public nuisances and upstanding citizens are allured by its stakes and thrill.
The contestants, drawn from all across the country, compete for large sums of money and the title of “No. 1 Quarreler”. As the game begins, the tournament even attracts a young fighter named Bad Blue (or “Bat Blue”) from Los Angeles who competes for the title of No. 1 Quarreler and aspires to share a small fortune with his manager, “Blinks”.

Violence Fight plays similarly to other beat ’em ups like Double Dragon, Renegade and River City Ransom, where the player can move in all eight directions in an arena fight. Also, there are three buttons: punch, kick and jump.
However, unlike most side-scrolling beu, the players fight in an enclosed arena space in 1 vs 1 matches, make it a fighting game.
Players can press either punch + jump or kick + jump to perform either a special punch or a special kick move.
Players also can press punch + kick to duck for a short period of time. While the opponent is struggling to get up, the punch button can be used to throw him to the ground for some damage. The punch button is also used to pick up crates, barrels and other similar objects.

Each match consists of up to three rounds. The timer will initially be set at 100 seconds, or 1 minute, 40 seconds. The objective is to get opponent’s life meter to zero to win a round.
Winning two out of three rounds will win the match. Each brawler begins the round with 100 health points. Direct hits to opponent will reduce his health gradually, based on certain factors.
For each round won, the players gain one point towards winning the match. If time runs out in a round, the round will end in a draw. If two of three rounds end in a draw, the brawler with only one point will be the winner.
If the point totals are tied at the end of all three rounds, the match ends in a draw. If the players gets more points than the opponent, they will continue on to the next gameplay round, or “stage” of the game.
If the opponent has more points than the player, the game is over and there is the option of continuing the game, at the cost of one additional coin. If the match ends in a draw against the CPU, it will be the same as a loss. If the match ends in a draw of a 2-player match, either player will have to insert another coin to continue the single-player campaign.

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