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Final Fight Commodore 64

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Publisher:U.S. Gold Ltd.
Year:1991
Languages:English
Developer:Creative Materials Ltd - Alan Butcher
Players:1-2 (2 simultaneous)
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When Haggar became Mayor of Metro City, he thought he'd put his street  fighting days behind him for good. No such luck - his delectable  daughter, Jessica's, been kidnapped by the lawless Mad Gear Gang and  Hagger must face his Final Fight!

Simultaneous 2-player option.

Choose from 3 different characters - all hardened streetfighters.

FINAL FIGHT - NOTHING HITS HARDER!  — Game Box

Final Fight is a side-scrolling beat-'em-up produced by Capcom.  Originally released as an arcade game in 1989, it was the seventh  title released for the CP System hardware. Set in the fictional  Metro City, the player controls one of three characters—former pro  wrestler and newly elected mayor Mike Haggar, his daughter's boyfriend  Cody, and Cody's best friend Guy—as they set out to defeat the Mad  Gear gang and rescue Haggar's young daughter Jessica.

The game began development as a sequel to the original Street Fighter  released in 1987, but the genre was switched from a fighting game to  a beat 'em up and the title was changed following the success of  Double Dragon. The Final Fight development team later worked on the  original Street Fighter II and some of the characters from Final Fight  later appeared as playable fighters in other entries of the franchise  such as the Street Fighter Alpha sub-series.

Final Fight was ported to various home consoles such as the  Super Nintendo Entertainment System and was followed by a few  sequels. The total sales of the Final Fight series have totalled  3.4 million units.

U.S. Gold released ports of Final Fight for the Amiga, Atari ST,  Commodore 64, ZX Spectrum and Amstrad CPC for the European market in  1991. These ports were developed by Creative Materials. In February  1993, the ZX Spectrum version was released as part of the Super Fighter compilation with Pit Fighter and WWF WrestleMania.

Source:Wikipedia