Little Fighter

Little Fighter is a single and multiplayer beat 'em up game designed and developed by Marti Wong. It was released in 1995.

Little Fighter
Title screen
Developer(s)Marti Wong
Designer(s)Marti Wong
Platform(s)MS-DOS
Release1995
Genre(s)Beat 'em up

Gameplay

In this game, players can choose to play as one of 11 characters. Each character has exactly 3 special moves. Players participate in a battle in three different modes. The game allows for a one on one match, team matches or elimination tournament matches. There can be up to 8 fighters simultaneously on screen. There can be up to 4 human players on the same game. Playing with a joystick is also an available option, making the game more versatile.[1]

Sequels

Little Fighter 2 is the sequel to Little Fighter. It was created by Marti Wong and Starsky Wong in 1999. After the release, it had several updates.[2] In 2005, Marti Wong collaborated with Oscar Chu, to release the MMO sequel Little Fighter Online.

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References

  1. Wong, Marti. "Little Fighter". Little Fighter.
  2. Wong, Marti. "Little Fighter 2". Marti Wong and Starsky Wong. Retrieved 1 April 2013.
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