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And no, not even a fuzzy bear with a repertoire of bad jokes and pile-driver moves. MFF is a low-impact slug- fest. It only loosely resembles its SNES and Sega CD counterparts in graphics and sound, but does a reasonable job of replicating their game play on a much smaller 8-bit scale. Belger, leader of the law- breaking Mad Gear Gang, has a hankerin' for a lassie named Jessica. He makes her his main course and snatches her from the arms of her boyfriend, Cody.

Unfortunately, the sweetness of Belger's success will turn sour, 'cuz father and Mayor Mike Haggar, Cody, and their kickboxin' friend Guy are gonna force-feed the Gears some bad beat-em-up medicine! You take your pick from the trio and leave the other two as reserves. If you lose all your lives and have to continue, you get to play tag team. Final Fighters who expect this game to slug them in the eyes will blink twice when they see the screen.

The character sprites for players and foes alike wouldn't reach their bit big brothers' knee caps. But remember, we're talkin' NES pix here. The characters are short, squat, and sport the infamous "big head, little feet" look often seen in Japanese role-playing games.

They may look like Cabbage Patch Kids, but the three amigos pack a wallop. Kicks, punches, jump kicks, standing combos, knee bashes, throws, and special techniques comprise a solid though not spectacular arsenal.

Cody blends boxing with karate, and uses a wicked three-hit combo. Part-time pro wrestler Haggar does his worst with a Pile Driver.

Martial artist Guy paints violent pictures with a Super Kick. Weapons supplement your fists, and some ghetto- bashers are now specific to each fighter.

Only Haggar can use the mallet. Each character gets one all- new super move that requires a combination button press a la Street Fighter II. The traditional two-button control goes easy on your fingers, but you may get frustrated with the inconsistent super moves. Imagine stuffing the meanest, most unsavory punks in a washing machine for a few days on the highest temperature setting.

Yup, Mighty Final Fight's foes look like shrunken versions of their bit selves. P, and a menagerie of bosses. Thrasher's a blond bomber with a stomp attack. Katana, who manages to appear three different times, gives his sword a thorough workout. Abigail puts the squeeze on you with a revolting kiss attack. Three continues and moderately aggressive enemies make this game a perfect first time karate class for white- and yellow-belt youngsters.

A unique feature in this game is experience points, similar to RPGs. If you take out enough trash, your experience level increases and your lifeline is extended. The street scenes are like mangled parodies of the original bit game. However, the backgrounds are static and flat -- no multi-scrolling or slick shading. Bright, balloony characters, colorful if dull levels, and occasional flicker characterize these average NES visuals.

Even though it's tempting, don't push enemies off the elevator. You get more experience for killing them in hand-to- hand melee. If you turned off the picture but kept the music playing, you probably wouldn't know this is a Final Fight spin-off. The sound effects rock with the kicks and roll with the punches, but not much more.

The lack of a two-player option and primo eight-bit graphics bumps Mighty Final Fight from the top ranks, but you can't help but like the cute, cuddly, vicious brawlers. Tackle this one if you're a big Rick Moranis fan and you've never before felt the power and glory you only get from kicking video keister.

Mayor Haggar's daughter Jessica has been kidnapped by street scum and he is determined to get her back. Cody, Jessica's boyfriend, and his best friend, Guy, are there to help Haggar stomp the bad guys into the ground.

Get the girl! Capcom made a very smooth move with this game in almost making a parody of Final Fight! All three characters have been retained here, and the remarkable thing is so are their moves!

However, there is some horrible breakup. Mighty Final Fight is a great parody of their terrific Final Fight. The characters can do their powerful attacks just like before. While it is only a one-player game, the pure fun and originality make up for this loss.

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