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Name Final Fight Guy
System Super Nintendo
Year 1994
Developer Capcom Co., Ltd.
Genre Fighting

Final Fight Guy is a classic side-scrolling beat ’em up video game developed and published by Capcom for the Super Nintendo Entertainment System. It was released in Japan on December 10, 1993 and in North America on January 1994. The game is a sequel to the original Final Fight arcade game and features characters from the original, including Cody, Haggar, Guy, and Maki.

The story of Final Fight Guy revolves around the Mad Gear Gang’s attempt to take control of Metro City by kidnapping Mayor Mike Haggar's daughter Jessica. With Jessica held captive, Haggar teams up with his former rival Guy and his friend Cody to rescue her from the clutches of Mad Gear's leader Belger. The three heroes must battle their way through various locations filled with thugs, punks, and other criminals before they can reach Belger's hideout.

Gameplay wise, Final Fight Guy is similar to its predecessor; it is a side-scrolling beat ’em up game where players take control of one of three selectable characters (Cody, Haggar or Guy) as they fight their way through levels filled with enemies. Players can perform various punches and kicks as well as special moves unique to each character. Additionally, weapons such as knives or pipes can be picked up during gameplay which can be used against enemies. Power-ups are also scattered throughout the stages which can restore health or provide temporary invincibility among other benefits.

The two-player cooperative mode allows two players to play together at once while taking turns at each stage; this allows for strategic team-work between both players in order to defeat tougher enemies or bosses more quickly. Once all stages have been completed, players will face off against Belger in a final showdown before being presented with an ending sequence depending on how well they performed throughout the course of the game.

Overall Final Fight Guy is an enjoyable game that fans of classic beat ’em ups should definitely try out; it offers great replay value with its multiple playable characters and difficulty settings as well as its two-player cooperative mode allowing for greater teamwork between friends or family members when tackling tougher foes within the game environment.

Super Nintendo Fighting games