final fight
RELEASE DATE (dd/mm/yy): --/12/89
ARCADE SYSTEM BOARD: CP System (CPS-1) [CPS-1 No. 7]
HARDWARE: Motorola 68000, Zilog Z80, Yamaha YM2151, OKI MSM6295
PLAYABLE CHARACTERS: Three (3); Guy, Cody, Haggar
NON-PLAYABLE CHARACTERS: Twenty-Six (26); Abigail, Andore, Andore Jr., Axl, Bill Bull, Belger, Bred, Damnd, Dug, Edi E., El Gado, F. Andore, G. Andore, G. Oriber, Holly Wood, J, Jake, Poison, Rolento, Roxy, Sodom, Simons, Slash, Two P., U. Andore, Wong Who
COLOURS PER CHARACTER: One* (1)* Holly Wood uniquely has two colours; orange (carries knives) and red (carries molotovs).
NUMBER OF STAGES: Six (6); Slum, Subway, West Side, Industrial Area, Bay Area, Uptown
BONUS ROUNDS: Two (2); Break Car, Break Glass
CREDITS:
Planner: <Pon G>, Nin, Akiman
Programmer: Kanekon, Shin., Tomiyan, Yokoyan
Hard: Kucchan
Character Design Object: S.Y, Tissue, Prince
Character Design Scroll: <Pon G.1>, Mikiman, Okachan, <Pon G2>, Fukumary, <Pon G.3>, Nissui
Music Sound: Youki chan's papa
Special Thanks: CBX, Poo, Chin, Yamachan
CONTEMPORARY PORTS:
Amstrad CPC
Atari ST
Commodore 64
Commodore Amiga
Capcom Power System Changer
Game Boy Advance as Final Fight One*
* Released somewhat later, in 2001. This version finally restored the Industrial Area and fight with Rolento, missing from the SNES versions (see below). As a hidden bonus, the Alpha sprites of Guy and Cody could be selected once 50 and 500 thugs had been defeated, respectively. Selecting these versions of the characters provided different dialogue strings during the boss fights, adding further replay value.Sega CD as Final Fight CD
Sharp X68000
Sinclair ZX Spectrum
Super Nintendo Entertainment System and later reissued as Final Fight Guy*
* In the original SNES port, rushed to retail shortly after the console's release, only Haggar and Cody were featured as selectable characters. Such was the negative reaction from players, Capcom acquiesced and released an alternative version which replaced Cody with Guy; no SNES version features all three heroes. Furthering the disappointment, all SNES versions omit the Industrial Area stage (including, therefore, the fight with Rolento) and, sadly, the game's two-player mode. These shortcomings were largely assuaged with the sequel, Final Fight 2, released exclusively for the console in 1993