




Final Fight
Clean up the streets of Metro City in this iconic side-scrolling beat-'em-up packed with hard-hitting action and unforgettable characters.
Game Description
Final Fight, originally released by Capcom in 1989 as an arcade game, is one of the most influential side-scrolling beat-'em-ups of all time. Set in the crime-ridden streets of Metro City, the game puts players in the shoes of three playable characters: former pro wrestler and mayor Mike Haggar, martial artist Guy, and street brawler Cody. Their mission? Rescue Haggar's kidnapped daughter, Jessica, from the brutal Mad Gear Gang.
Known for its tight controls, vibrant graphics, and satisfying combat system, Final Fight lets players punch, kick, and slam their way through waves of enemies across various urban locales, including back alleys, subway trains, and industrial zones. Each character brings a unique fighting style, allowing players to choose between brute strength, speed, or balanced skills.
What set Final Fight apart in arcades and on consoles was its fast-paced, combo-heavy action, cooperative two-player gameplay, and impressive sprite work. The memorable enemy roster—complete with bosses like Damnd, Sodom, and the towering Abigail—added flavor and challenge to every level.
The game was later ported to the Super Nintendo Entertainment System (SNES), Sega CD, and other home consoles, though some versions had changes due to hardware limitations or content standards of the time. Despite these differences, Final Fight remained a beloved classic that helped define the beat-'em-up genre and paved the way for spiritual successors like Streets of Rage and Captain Commando.
Even decades later, the game's legacy continues, with characters appearing in titles like Street Fighter and Marvel vs. Capcom. Whether solo or co-op, Final Fight delivers timeless brawler fun with style and grit.
Technical Specifications
- Platform: Arcade, SNES, Sega CD, PlayStation 2 (compilation), Nintendo Switch (via Capcom Arcade Stadium)
- Genre: Side-scrolling Beat 'em Up
- Players: 1–2 (co-op supported in most versions)
- Controls: Gamepad/Arcade Stick
- Storage: ~60MB (varies by platform)