List of Fighting Game Companies - P

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  • Pack-In-Video (also referred to as Pack-In-Soft) published the NEC PC Engine fighting game Super Metal Crusher (developed by Make).
  • Palace Software created Barbarian: The Ultimate Warrior, an early weapon-based fighting game that was one of the earliest to feature deaths, later popularized by the "Fatalities trademark of Midway Games' Mortal Kombat.
  • Panda Entertainment created the Sango Fighter franchise and Tough Guy.
  • Pandora Box developed Oni – The Ninja Master (known outside of Japan as Metamoqester; published by Banpresto), which is a spin-off of their Oni RPG franchise released on Nintendo Game Boy.
  • Paradox Development first developed the Sony PlayStation version of X-Men: Mutant Academy (published by Activision), then later developed Rock 'Em Sock 'Em Robots Arena (published by Mattel Interactive), X-Men: Mutant Academy 2, Wu-Tang: Shaolin Style and X-Men: Next Dimension (all three published by Activision). They also nearly completed the development of Thrill Kill (with publisher being Virgin Interactive), but became canceled.
  • Phantom Software's only video game they produced was the first side-viewed 2D fighting game Attack of the Phantom Karate Devils for the Commodore 64. It also was notable for being the first to feature small common elements such as kicking, projectile throwing (only by the enemy) and a health stamina meter.
  • Pipeworks Software developed Deadliest Warrior: The Game (published by Spike Games).
  • Pixel worked with Enix on creating Pop'n Tanks!.
  • Playmates Entertainment published the Game Boy port of ADK's World Heroes 2 Jet in North America (developed by Betop and published by Takara in Japan as Nettō World Heroes 2 Jet).
  • Polygon Magic developed Fighter's Impact and its sequel Fighter's Impact A (both published by Taito), as well as Vs. (published by THQ), Shaolin (known in Japan as Lord of Fist)(published in Japan by MediaWorks and in North America by THQ) and Slap Happy Rhythm Busters (published only in Japan by ASK Kodansha).
  • Psikyo created two fighting games based on reality fighting: Battle K-Road and Daraku Tenshi - The Fallen Angels (co-developed by Steel Heart).

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