List of Fighting Game Companies - C

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  • C&E created an MS-DOS fighting game Super Fighter.
  • Capcom's earliest attempt in the fighting game genre was the "V.S GAME" mode of the NES version of their Trojan arcade. Capcom later became best known for the Street Fighter series, whose largely innovative second incarnation (Street Fighter II in 1991) virtually invented the modern fighting game. They have since released a plethora of sequels, spin-offs, remakes, movie tie-ins and other fighting games (often with the same six-button layout). They also created several other 2D fighting games like the Darkstalkers series, Red Earth, Cyberbots, the JoJo's Bizarre Adventure fighting games and Shijō Saikyō no Deshi Kenichi: Gekitō! Ragnarok Hachikengō. In the 3D fighting genre, they created Rival Schools, its revision Shiritsu Justice Gakuen Nekketsu Seisyun Nikki 2 and sequel Project Justice; Star Gladiator and its sequel Plasma Sword: Nightmare of Bilstein; Final Fight Revenge, Power Stone and its sequel Power Stone 2; and Tech Romancer. Some fighting games Capcom mostly published were Gekitō Power Modeler (developed by Japan System Supply and later published overseas by Sunsoft), Street Fighter EX and its sequels (all developed by Arika), Sengoku BASARA X (developed by Arc System Works), Street Fighter IV and its revisions (developed by Dimps), and Tatsunoko vs. Capcom and Marvel vs. Capcom 3 (both co-developed by Eighting). Capcom is also the creator of Onimusha Blade Warriors, building upon the Onimusha series.
  • Climax Group developed the PC version of Robot Wars: Arenas of Destruction (published by BBC Multimedia in Europe and by VU Games in North America).
  • Contrail is the developer of the hybrid fighting/role-playing game, Legend of Legaia, for the PS1. The sequel, Legaia 2: Duel Saga, was developed by Prokion.
  • Crawfish Interactive developed the Game Boy Color version of X-Men: Mutant Academy and the Game Boy Advance title Robot Wars: Advanced Destruction (published by BBC Multimedia in Europe and by VU Games in North America). They also converted Capcom's Street Fighter Alpha: Warriors' Dreams to Game Boy Color and Street Fighter Alpha 3 to Game Boy Advance.
  • CRL Group developed and published Ninja Hamster for the Amstrad CPC and later the Commodore 64. They also only developed I Ludicrus for the Commodore Amiga and Atari ST (both published by Actual Screenshots).
  • Culture Brain (formally known as Nihon Games) created the Hiryū no Ken series, as well as some fighting games based on its Super Chinese series starting with Super Chinese Fighter, and later, Super Chinese Fighter GB and Super Chinese Fighter EX. Culture Brain also created a licensed fighting game based on the manga/anime of the same name, Osu!! Karate Bu.
  • CyberConnect2 developed the Naruto: Ultimate Ninja series, exclusive to the PS2 and PSP. Namco Bandai is the publisher for the series.

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