List of Fighting Game Companies - G

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  • Gamezlab developed the Sony PlayStation 2 version of Robot Wars: Arenas of Destruction (published by BBC Multimedia in Europe and by VU Games in North America).
  • GameTek created the Brutal series, a fighting game series that features a full cast of anthropomorphic animals as selectable fighters.
  • Ganbarion is the developer of Jump Super Stars and Jump Ultimate Stars for the Nintendo DS, as well as One Piece Grand Battle! Rush!, One Piece Grand Adventure and One Piece: Unlimited Adventure.
  • Genki developed the Seifuku Densetsu Pretty Fighter series and worked with Opus in developing the Fighters Destiny series (published by Imagineer in Japan). Ocean Software internationally published the first Fighters Destiny title, while SouthPeak Interactive published its sequel, Fighter Destiny 2 (intentionally named differently). Genki's first own fighting games were the ones in the Kengo series.
  • Genuine Games developed the Sony PlayStation 2 and Microsoft Xbox versions of the Fight Club fighting game (published by VU Games).
  • Giga developed and published the Variable Geo series to home computers, while allowing Technical Group Labroratory (TGL) to publish the home console titles of the series.
  • Ghostfire Games created a first-person viewed, WiiWare fighting game, Rage of the Gladiator.
  • Givro (formally known as Almanic), a company established by former employees of Technōs Japan, first developed Fighting Masters (published by Treco), then later developed Mazin Saga: Mutant Fighter and Cosmic Carnage (known in Japan as Cyber Brawl)(both published by Sega).
  • Gremlin Interactive published Shadow Fighter (developed by NA.P.S. Team).

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