I was just browsing through some Game Machine magazine charts and noticed that, during this golden age of fighting games where Capcom and SNK are competing hard on that front, a debuting game from Sega seems to have made its way into the charts. I'm assuming this is the Mega Play version of the game, but I don't recall hearing much about this version of the game doing particularly well in Japan. This might just be a few months stretch of time where it does okay and then it disappears, but for now it's interesting to see.


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