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Mighty Final Fight: Forever is a Fan-Made sequel to the NES Game [Trailer]

Mighty Final Fight: Forever to bring back Cody, Mike, and Guy in new fan-made sequel.

Mighty Final Fight Forever
Mighty Final Fight Forever.

Mighty Final Fight: Forever, a fan-made sequel to the classic Nintendo NES beat ’em up game Mighty Final Fight, is on its way from developers Bouncer Games.

Just like the first game, players can select from fighters Cody, Mike, and Guy. Mighty Final Fight: Forever also features simultaneous two-player action, new special moves, music, stages, enemy characters, and a whole lot more.

FULL LIST OF FEATURES:
  • A whole new story
  • Original characters (redesigned with new moves)
  • Color palettes collected from other final fight games
  • New playable characters
  • Original enemies (redesigned with new moves)
  • New enemies
  • Original levels (completely remaked)
  • Levels from other Final Fight games (completely remaked)
  • Completely new levels
  • Remaked original soundtrack and some new tracks
  • New weapons and special attacks
  • Several ways to go through and finish the game
  • 2 players mode
  • Retro mode
  • Arena mode

Mighty Final Fight: Forever is set in 1997, four years after the events of the previous game.

A demo is currently available allowed you to test the game out for yourself before the full game makes its debut for free online. Head on over to this link to get access to it now.

Keep an eye on the developers website for the official release date of the full game.

Take a look at the game in action in the trailer embed below.

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