Final Fight One
- Deadly weapons
- tough boss characters
- awesome graphics
- arcade-stylishness gameplay
- two-player action
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Cartridge Complete in Box with Instructions and Inserts;
Classic arcade action is unleashed on the Game Boy Advance in Final Fight One. There’s distress in Metro City. The members of the Mad Gear Gang have kidnapped the mayor’s daughter Jessica and the timer is ticking. The mayor, an ex-street fighter himself, calls in the huge guns to help, enlisting the iron fist team of Cody and Guy. Now, it is a race againsttime to scour the city, defeat an army of the Mad Gear Gang’s minions, and rescue Jessica before it’s too late!Amazon.com Product Description
Classic arcade action is unleashed on the Game Boy Advance in Final Fight One. There’s distress in Metro City: the members of the Mad Gear Gang have kidnapped the mayor’s daughter, Jessica, and the timer is ticking. The mayor, an ex-street fighter himself, calls in the huge guns to help, enlisting the iron-fist team of Cody and Guy. Now it’s a race against time as you must scour the city, defeat an army of the Mad Gear Gang’s minions, and rescue Jessica before it’s too late.
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I know when u by this game its so cool but after awhile all fighting sports meeting get realy dull. This a splendid game splendid graphics and stuff but not much to do once your done fighting.
Rating: 1 / 5
Fighting doesn’t solve anything. Not from Mayor Mike Haggar’s point of view! The Mad Gear gang has kidnapped his daughter Jessica. So, what does Haggar plot to do? Have a peace conference with the gang? No. Pound them into pulp? Yes! Ex -wrestler Haggar gets help from Jessica’s boyfriend Cody and a martial artist known as Guy. Choose from one out of the three characters and hit the streets. To advance to the next level, mop the floor with the Mad Gear members and a boss at the end of each level.
By defeating a certain number of thugs, you can unlock secrets. This is my favorite GBA game and its a lot better than it’s arcade counterpart. If you want a piece of the action, buy FINAL FIGHT ONE now!!!!
Rating: 5 / 5
All The Android spirits of the mask.and defeat all 25 bosses in the game find crystal levels in the game and they will powerup your spirit’s level.you will get 6 new characters when you beat 25 bosses.
Rating: 5 / 5
When I first played this game on GBA, I found small variance or negotiate from the graphics in the arcade. Maybe it’s just me, since I haven’t played that version for a while. But the graphics are certainly the same as SNES’s version. Therefore, concerning the graphics, I’m very pleased.
But, my main conundrum with Final Fight One is its gameplay–terrible! The alacrity of their punches is way too quick. At first, I thought this made the game more challenging, since that was the conundrum with the SNES version–it didn’t have the challenge that the coin-op version gave. BUT, then I noticed that, when Haggar is getting smacked–even just by one person–there’s absolutely no way of interrupting this barrage of hits. So you’re just standing there until you get knocked down, OR you can use your get-me-out-of-a-jam, sacrifice-energy go. Another conundrum is that, once you’re knocked down, and there’s at least three people around, which surround your lying body, you can’t get up without getting further smacked. Presume constantly having to use your sacrifice-energy go, which should be only used in very terrible situations, and on 3 or 4 people several times. You end up with no potential in no time. Maybe this is just Haggar’s slowness. I don’t know. But this conundrum seems obvious to me as soon as you hit the second stage. (…)
Rating: 3 / 5
Pointless to review a game that hasn’t been available in years, but oh well. I shouldn’t have sold my copy…
I’ve come to believe that Final Fight One is probably the definitive version of Final Fight.
-Mighty Final Fight (NES)-too hard, doesn’t really play that well (and obviously the visuals and music aren’t up to par)
-Final Fight (Arcade-also emulated on Playstation Portable/Playstation 2, etc.)-the second worst music (behind the NES version), and lacks the nice interface and extras of the other versions.
-Final Fight (SegaCD)-one of the best versions. Enhanced in quite a few ways from the arcade version, and not anything’s been cut.
-Final Fight/Final Fight: Guy (SNES)-Probably my third favorite version. A few things are altered and cut do to memory constraints (including the most dull level in the game, and one of the three characters). Music is enhanced substantially over the arcade version, and by and large I like this better than the arcade.
-Final Fight One (GBA)-Now we get to why I reflect this one may even be better than the SegaCD release (at least as a release player game). Visually it’s very close to the other versions. Better in some ways, though apparently a few light effects were cut that were in the SNES game. The music isn’t quite as excellent as the SNES release, but still vastly superior to the arcade one.
Beyond being portable, the other huge improvement is this version has the most release player make pleased. There are a decent number of unlockables that you get basically just for playing owing to the game. Most significantly, Cody and Guy from the Street Fighter Alpha incarnations are fully playable characters with completely different art and somewhat different fighting styles-essentially giving this release 5 fully playable characters.
Rating: 4 / 5