Release Date: 1995
"Mighty Morphin Power Rangers: The Fighting Edition" is a 2D competitive fighting game developed by Natsume and released in 1995 for the Super Nintendo Entertainment System (SNES). Unlike other games in the Mighty Morphin Power Rangers video game series that followed a side-scrolling beat-'em-up format, this installment focused exclusively on one-on-one battles, akin to traditional arcade fighting games like "Street Fighter". Players could choose from a selection of giant robots and monsters synonymous with the Power Rangers series, including the iconic Thunder Megazord and the villainous Lord Zedd. Each character came equipped with its own unique set of moves and a special attack, allowing for dynamic and strategic gameplay that appealed to both fans of the series and fighting game enthusiasts.
The game's release was well-timed with the peak popularity of the Power Rangers franchise, capitalizing on the widespread appeal of its television and merchandise success. "Mighty Morphin Power Rangers: The Fighting Edition" featured a roster of nine characters, which was notably smaller than some of its contemporary fighting games yet significant in demonstrating the breadth of the Power Rangers universe. The game was praised for its smooth animations and responsive control mechanics, which stood out in an era where many licensed games struggled with quality. One unique feature was its Zord modes, where players could fight in massive battles typical of the show's climactic scenes. Fans appreciated the faithful adaptation of the series' epic battles into a robust, competitive format, making it a memorable addition to the SNES's legacy of games.
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