Limited Run #375: Art of Fighting Anthology Collector's Edition (PS4)

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Estimated Ship Date

Q2 2021

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The ART OF FIGHTING ANTHOLOGY contains the trilogy of ART OF FIGHTING 1, ART OF FIGHTING 2, and ART OF FIGHTING 3.These three titles helped define the fighting game genre and many mechanics introduced in this series have gone on to become staples of the genre. This includes features such as taunts, character-specific intros, and even Super Moves!

ESRB: T
  • Mild Blood
  • Mild Suggestive Themes
  • Violence

Product Details

ART OF FIGHTING ANTHOLOGY contains is on a region-free physical disc for the Playstation 4.

The Art of Fighting Anthology Collector's Edition includes:

  • Art of Fighting Anthology (PS4)
  • Custom Shockbox by Fangamer (Holds your game case and mini NEOGEO cart!)
  • Commemorative (non-functional) mini NEOGEO cartridge.
  • Reversible 18" x 24" Poster
  • 6 Art Cards

Genre: Action

# of Players: 1 Player

Supported Languages: English

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The ART OF FIGHTING ANTHOLOGY contains the trilogy of ART OF FIGHTING 1, ART OF FIGHTING 2, and ART OF FIGHTING 3.

These three titles helped define the fighting game genre and many mechanics introduced in this series have gone on to become staples of the genre. This includes features such as taunts, character-specific intros, and even Super Moves!

ART OF FIGHTING 1 and ART OF FIGHTING 2 primarily focus on the Sakazaki family and their escapades in South Town, with the goal of rescuing Yuri Sakazaki or taking down the corrupt police commissioner Geese Howard, respectively. ART OF FIGHTING 3 goes in a different direction, with the plot focusing on family friend of the Sakazaki's, Robert Garcia, as he travels to Mexico to search for a childhood friend.