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Joy Mech Fight

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Joy Mech Fight
ジョイメカファイト
Joy Mech Fight box.png
Developer(s): Nintendo
Publisher(s): Nintendo
Platform: Famicom
Category: Fighting
Players: 1, 2
Predecessor: (None)
Successor: (None)
Release dates
N. America: Nintendo Switch Online: September 6, 2023 [1]
Japan: May 21, 1993
Europe: Nintendo Switch Online: September 6, 2023[2]
Australia: Nintendo Switch Online: September 7, 2023[3]
S. Korea: (Unknown)
China: (Unknown)
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Joy Mech Fight is a Japan-only Famicom game. It was originally a Japan exclusive, before its release internationally for Nintendo Switch Online on September 6/7 2023.

Blurb (Nintendo Switch Online)

"Robots have gathered to test their skill against one another...

This robot-fighting game, released only in Japan for the Famicom™ system in 1993, features Dr. Little Eamon and Sukapon, a robot he created. Dr. Ivan Walnach has declared his intent to conque the world with his robots, and it's up to Dr. Eamon to stop him. Win battles to increase the robots you can access, and use their individual abilities and unique move types to out-battle your opponent. Each robot has four special moves you can make use of to best enemy robots you face—)but choosing which robot to use is key. On top of that, there are other modes outside of the story mode, including a multiplayer mode where you can challenge your friends to robot battles!"

Gameplay

A fighting game featuring robots created by Dr. Little Eamon and Dr. Ivan Walnach. The game stars Sukapon; a pink comedy robot. Modes include single player and multiplayer, as well as both a story mode and single battle mode, as well as a mode for battles between two computer players. There is also a tutorial for learning the character's moves.[4]


References

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