Galaxy Fight: Universal Warriors | |
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![]() European arcade flyer for Galaxy Fight: Universal Warriors.
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Developer(s) | Sunsoft |
Publisher(s) |
SNK (Neo-Geo MVS/AES) Sunsoft (Neo-Geo CD, Sega Saturn) |
Platform(s) | Arcade, Neo Geo, PlayStation, Sega Saturn, Neo-Geo CD, PlayStation Network, Virtual Console, Xbox One, PlayStation 4 |
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Arcade
Sega Saturn PlayStation Network Wii Virtual Console
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Genre(s) | Fighting game |
Mode(s) | Up to 2 players simultaneously |
Display | Raster, 320 x 224 pixels (horizontal), 4096 colors |
Galaxy Fight -Universal Warriors- | |
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Soundtrack album by Masato Araikawa (composer) Takayuki Sasaki (composer) Jun Kojime (performer) |
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Released | March 17, 1995 |
Recorded | Unknown |
Genre | Video game soundtrack |
Length | 51:44 |
Label |
Pony Canyon Scitron Label |
Galaxy Fight: Universal Warriors (ギャラクシーファイト ユニバーサル・ウォーリアーズ?), or simply Galaxy Fight (ギャラクシーファイト?), is a 1995 arcade fighting game originally developed and published by Sunsoft for the Neo-Geo MVS arcades. It was Sunsoft's second fighting game after their 1994 Super Famicom spin-off of their Hebereke series, Sugoi Hebereke, as well as their first side-viewed 2D fighting game.
A year later in 1996, Sunsoft produced another 2D fighting game also for the Neo-Geo titled Waku Waku 7. Two years after that, in 1998, they joined a small company SANTACLAUS in producing the Sega ST-V powered arcade game Astra Super Stars.
The arcade version of Galaxy Fight uses 32 4-megabyte ROM chips.
In 2017 the game was re-released under the Arcade Archives, developed by Hamster Corporation for the PlayStation 4 and Xbox One.