Brawler games, also known as beat 'em ups, are a subgenre of action games that emphasize combat against waves of enemies.
Brawler games, also known as beat 'em ups, are a subgenre of action games that emphasize combat against waves of enemies.
After the War is a post-apocalyptic action game created by the Spanish software house Dinamic Software in 1989. It was released for 8-bit platforms - ZX Spectrum, Amstrad CPC, Commodore 64 - and 16-bit platforms - Atari ST and Amiga.
brawler multi-type platform-shooter post-apocalyptic progressive beat-em-up shooter side-scrollingSword of Honour is a beat-em-up action-adventure set in ancient Japan, where you impersonate a Ninja that has to regain the trust of his Shogun by recovering a sword. The game was ...
action-adventure brawler flip-screen japan martial arts ninjaAlcatraz is an action game developed by 221B and published by Infogrames in 1992 for MS-DOS, Amiga, and Atari ST. It's the sequel to another Infogrames title called Hostages, even though the two games are different.
2 players action-adventure brawler co-op first-person military multi-type side-scrolling split-screenBlade Warrior is a beat'em up created by Jason Kingsley and released by Image Works in 1991 for Amiga, Atari ST, ZX Spectrum, Amstrad CPC, and MS-DOS..
2d action-adventure brawler fantasy parallax scrolling progressive beat-em-up side-scrolling sword and sorceryBarbarian II: The Dungeon of Drax (a.k.a. Axe of Rage in the U.S.) is the sequel to Barbarian: The Ultimate Warrior. It was developed and published by Palace Software in 1988 originally for MSX, ZX Spectrum, and Commodore 64.
2 players brawler c64 original game commodore 64 competitive fantasy fighting hack and slash sword and sorcery versusTiger Road is a side-scrolling beat 'em up released by Capcom in 1987. The game was designed by Tokuro Fujiwara, who directed also the Ghosts 'n Goblins series and many other arcades.
arcade brawler coin-op conversion martial arts progressive beat-em-up side-scrollingGhost Battle is an action-adventure/arcade platformer created by Interactive Design and published by Thalion originally for the Amiga in 1991. Inspired by successes like Shadow o...
action-adventure amiga original game brawler dark fantasy hack and slash horror side-scrollingDoman: Grzechy Ardana is a Polish beat-em-up created by World Software for the Amiga and published by Mirage in 1995. This indie game, developed in AMOS, is available in Polish only.
2 players amiga original game amos barbarian brawler co-op dark fantasy freeware progressive beat-em-up violenceBrutal: Paws of Fury is a competitive fighting game created by GameTek for SEGA CD and Mega Drive/Genesis in 1994. The game was also ported and released for the Amiga, SNES, and MS-DOS.
2 players brawler cartoon fighting martial arts versusBruce Lee Remake is a 2001 remake for PC of a martial arts multi-screen platformer initially released for the Commodore 64 in 1984.
brawler freeware martial arts remakeThe First Samurai is a fantasy platform game developed by Vivid Image and published by Image Works in 1991 initially for the Amiga and Atari ST. Later it was ported to several other platforms, including DOS.
amiga original game basher brawler fantasy hack and slash martial arts side-scrollingBatman Returns is the official adaptation of the 1992 movie by Tim Burton. The Genesis/Mega Drive version was published by SEGA in 1992, while the Amiga version, developed by Denton Designs, was released in 1993 by GameTek.
brawler licensed movies progressive beat-em-up side-scrolling superheroSir Fred: The Legend is a side-scrolling action game released in 1989 for the Amiga and Atari ST. Developed by Incal Product and published by Ubi Soft, the game puts you in the sho...
atari st brawler fantasy medieval progressive beat-em-up side-scrolling violenceChambers of Shaolin is a martial arts action game developed by the German company Thalion Software and published by Grandslam in 1989. The game was released for the Amiga, Commodore 64, and Atari ST.
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