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BloodStorm

BloodStorm

Details: Arcade game
Descr: BloodStorm is a 1994 arcade fighting game published by Strata and developed by Incredible Technologies. It is considered by some as a quasi-'sequel' to Time Killers. BloodStorm was dubbed as a possible MK-killer in an attempt to surpass rival Midway's success with Mortal Kombat, though it did not prevail. Wikipedia
Initial Release Date: 1994
Publisher: Strata
Modes: Up to 2 players
Genre: Fighting game
Developers: Incredible Technologies, Spike Chunsoft
Platform: Arcade game

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