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  • Electro Brain published Best of the Best: Championship Karate (developed by French company Loriciels).
  • Electronic Arts (EA) first started with Budokan: The Martial Spirit, which was released to several platforms. Their Canadian division EA Canada worked with AKI Corporation on developing sequels to the professional wrestling game Def Jam Vendetta, known as Def Jam: Fight for NY and its spin-off PlayStation Portable port Def Jam Fight for NY: The Takeover, which are fighting games instead of professional wrestling games. Another division of theirs, EA Chicago, also developed another fighting sequel, Def Jam: Icon. All were published by Electronic Arts under different EA labels. One fighting game EA only published was Shaq Fu, a fighting game featuring professional basketball player Shaquille O'Neal as a playable character. It was developed by now-defunct Delphine Software for the Sega Genesis, Sega Game Gear, Super Nintendo, Game Boy and Amiga platforms, which is not only considered by many to be the worst fighting game, but one of the worst video games of all time. Another fighting game EA only published was developed by Aorn titled Rabbit (羅媚斗?) for the arcades and later ported to the Sega Saturn. Electronic Arts also distributed Warpath: Jurassic Park (developed by DreamWorks Interactive and Black Ops Entertainment).
  • Enix worked with Pixel on creating Pop'n Tanks!. Enix also published Rakugaki Showtime (developed by Treasure).
  • Enterbrain published the updated versions of Fighter Maker (developed by Agetec and MediaLeaves).
  • Eolith, a South Korean company, developed The King of Fighters 2001 and The King of Fighters 2002 (both published by SNK). They also developed Chaos Breaker (published by Taito) and its PlayStation Network port Dark Awake: The King Has No Name (published by Recom).
  • Epic Games, formally known as Epic MegaGames, published One Must Fall: 2097 (developed by Diversions Entertainment).
  • ESP Software published Garōden Breakblow: Fist or Twist (developed by Opus).
  • Evoga, a Mexican company, designed Rage of the Dragons with Noise Factory.
  • Examu (formerly Yuki Enterprise) developed Samurai Shodown V, Samurai Shodown V Special (both noted for its violence), the Arcana Heart series (noted for its all-female cast), Daemon Bride (another original fighting game) and AquaPlazza (featuring characters from Aquaplus' game franchises).

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