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Mini Mix — Super Gem Fighter

Ryu, Ken, Chun-Li, Zangief, Akuma, Sakura, and Dan. Darkstalkers Favorites: Morrigan, Felicia, and Hsien-Ko.

Characters from this lesser-known fantasy fighter appear as background NPCs. 🎮 Roster Highlights The lineup pulls from the heavy hitters of the mid-90s: Super Gem Fighter Mini Mix

⭐ The game’s ending sequences are presented in a charming, comic-book style that leans heavily into the "Mini" theme, often featuring absurd scenarios like Akuma living a quiet life as a monk or Dan trying (and failing) to open his own dojo. To help you dive deeper into this classic: Hidden characters and how to unlock them Specific combo inputs for your favorite fighter Ryu, Ken, Chun-Li, Zangief, Akuma, Sakura, and Dan

Attacking opponents causes them to spill red, blue, and yellow gems. 🎮 Roster Highlights The lineup pulls from the

Released in 1997, (known in Japan as Pocket Fighter ) is Capcom’s chaotic, colorful love letter to its own fighting game history. It reimagines iconic warriors as "chibi" versions of themselves, trading gritty intensity for slapstick humor and a deep well of "Easter eggs." 💎 The Gem System

The core mechanic deviates from traditional fighters by introducing a heavy focus on :

and where to play it today (like the Capcom Fighting Collection )

Ryu, Ken, Chun-Li, Zangief, Akuma, Sakura, and Dan. Darkstalkers Favorites: Morrigan, Felicia, and Hsien-Ko.

Characters from this lesser-known fantasy fighter appear as background NPCs. 🎮 Roster Highlights The lineup pulls from the heavy hitters of the mid-90s:

⭐ The game’s ending sequences are presented in a charming, comic-book style that leans heavily into the "Mini" theme, often featuring absurd scenarios like Akuma living a quiet life as a monk or Dan trying (and failing) to open his own dojo. To help you dive deeper into this classic: Hidden characters and how to unlock them Specific combo inputs for your favorite fighter

Attacking opponents causes them to spill red, blue, and yellow gems.

Released in 1997, (known in Japan as Pocket Fighter ) is Capcom’s chaotic, colorful love letter to its own fighting game history. It reimagines iconic warriors as "chibi" versions of themselves, trading gritty intensity for slapstick humor and a deep well of "Easter eggs." 💎 The Gem System

The core mechanic deviates from traditional fighters by introducing a heavy focus on :

and where to play it today (like the Capcom Fighting Collection )