Big Fight: Big Trouble in the Atlantic Ocean
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, fully titled as Big Fight: Big Trouble in the Atlantic Ocean, is a fighting game
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 / belt scroll
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ing beat 'em up
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-hybrid arcade game
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 developed and published by Tatsumi, and is one of their last arcade games before focusing on novelty sticker printing business. Due to the beat 'em up
Beat 'em up
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 and fighting game
Fighting game
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 genres being popularized by the successes of Capcom
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's arcade-hits Final Fight
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is a side-scrolling beat-'em-up game originally released by Capcom as a coin-operated video game in . It was the seventh game released by Capcom for their CP System arcade game hardware...

and Street Fighter II
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, Tatsumi added two different modes to Big Fight: a beat 'em up mode and a versus fighting game mode.

Gameplay

In "Mission Mode" (or "STORY Mode" according to the official website and arcade flyer), similar to Final Fight, one or two players must choose between three characters Kevin, Gear or Zill, before beginning the game simultaneously. Each character has their own fighting style, special moves and statistics. Players control with a joystick and two buttons: one for attacking and one for jumping. Like Final Fight, players can press both buttons to perform special moves that attack in both directions, which costs health. Players are also able to attack their opponents laying on the floor, throw their opponents, pick up health items for health recovery and use weapons as additional ways to protect themselves while fighting enemies. Some weapons can be used several times, some only once.

Unlike Final Fight, at the half of the first level, players will have to choose between three routes to walk through, each having their own difficulty. At the end of each later level, players will face a boss, and when he or she is defeated, he or she will join in and become playable while the players can select whoever teamed up with the last characters players played, except for the last two Dr. D and TX-No.3. Another feature that differentiates it from other beat 'em ups is when a player is knocked to the ground, an "Angle Power" bar appears, requiring the player to rapidly press the punch button to fill it up before it vanishes. When successfully filled, the players' characters will be lightning charged and automatically perform their special moves while setting any nearby enemies on blue fire and stay charged up for a short time. Players are also able to shoot blue flames with the punch buttons while charged.

In order to access "1P vs. 2P Mode" (or "VS. Mode" according to website and flyer), players must insert two coins to access this mode similar to most fighting games at the time, choose between the three heroes and five bosses and knock out one another in two-out-of-three rounds. The winner will either move on to fight against CPU players or another real player will join in and choose a character, while the winner will not be able to select another character. The fighting rules are the same as "Mission Mode", but in versus-style.

Plot

In 199X, on an Atlantic coast, a battleship known as the "Skeleton Crew" led by a reckless scientist Dr. D secretly starts cruising over the Atlantic Ocean in order to sneak out his bionic weapon, TX No. 3. Upon the arrival of the three heroes, Kevin, Zill and Gear, all three on a helicopter, Dr. D tells his troops to go and repel them off the Skeleton Crew battleship before the heroes attempt to destroy TX-No.3 and arrest Dr. D.

Characters

- The lead character of the group. From England
England
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, he has balanced statistics and fast-paced attacks. His trademark moves include "Mach Punch" and "Jumping Throw". - She is agile, but fragile, and performs good kicking and jumping techniques. Her moves include "Flying Knee Attack" and "Rolling Kick". - A United States Navy
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 captain who became Kevin's assistant. He is sluggish, but performs destructive moves, including his trademark "Dragon Screw". - Half of him is Native American
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, but the other is unknown. One of his trademark moves is "Feather Wave", which allows him to shoot a wave of feathers at high speed. - An agile dominatrix
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 who uses a whip to attack at long range. Her moves include "Neck Crash" and "Mad Stamping". - An ancient Egypt
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ian ruler
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 who is mysterious and was unexpectedly resurrected from his grave hauled on Dr. D's. He has powerful throwing and sliding techniques. His moves include "Zutan Bird" and "Sliding Kick". - A kabuki
Kabuki
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 who attacks with sumo
Sumo
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 techniques and can throw one of his geta
Geta
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s like a boomerang
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. - A pirate with powerful slashing techniques.
  • TX-No.3 - Dr. D's bionic weapon. It attacks with extensive arms and long-range laser blasters. Its name is possibly a reference to Tatsumi's other arcade game, TX-1
    TX-1
    TX-1 is a 1983 racing arcade video game developed by Tatsumi. It was licensed to Namco, who in turn licensed it to Atari for release in the United States, thus the game is considered a successor to Pole Position II...

    , and its sequel, TX-1 V8
    TX-1
    TX-1 is a 1983 racing arcade video game developed by Tatsumi. It was licensed to Namco, who in turn licensed it to Atari for release in the United States, thus the game is considered a successor to Pole Position II...

    .
  • Dr. D - The main antagonist of the game.

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