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Mighty Final Fight

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Developed and published by Capcom, Mighty Final Fight is a compact NES reimagining of Final Fight. It keeps the side-scrolling brawler structure while presenting the cast in super-deformed form. Players guide Cody, Guy, or Haggar through Metro City to defeat the Mad Gear Gang and rescue Jessica. The game is remembered for its charming style, brisk pacing, and faithful arcade spirit within NES limits.
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Release Date
1993-01-01
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Plays
9

This is a single-player side-scrolling beat 'em up. You move through streets, interiors, and boss arenas, clearing enemies to advance stage by stage. Each character has standard attacks, jumps, throws, and special techniques, with different handling and combat rhythm. Progress is linear, driven by stage completion and boss fights, and the short stage structure emphasizes timing, spacing, and crowd control.

Cody

One of the three selectable heroes; a balanced fighter with steady offense.

Guy

A fast, agile ninja-style fighter who excels at quick attacks and movement.

Haggar

A power-based brawler with strong damage and wider attack impact.

Jessica

The kidnapped target whose rescue drives the story.

Learn throw timing early; many enemies are easier to control up close than by trading punches. Because the stages are narrow, try to herd enemies toward edges to reduce flanking. Against weapon users, interrupt them first with a jump-in or fast approach, then punish their recovery. In boss fights, keep moving and strike during openings instead of forcing damage.

No cheats or unlockables available

Tips

Guy suits players who prefer mobility, while Haggar is better for straightforward power play.

Tips

Target ranged and throwable enemies first when groups spawn together to reduce pressure quickly.

User Reviews

Many players praise it for preserving the essence of Final Fight while giving the NES version its own playful identity.

User Reviews

Some feel it is short, but the tight pacing makes it highly replayable.

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