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Asuka 120% Burning Fest is a competitive fighting game set in a fictional Japanese girls' school where students from different clubs battle in an annual tournament. Each character represents a distinct martial arts style with moves tailored to their club’s theme. Players choose from a roster of fighters and engage in one-on-one matches with basic mechanics focused on timing and strategy. The game runs on FM Towns and Sharp X68000 systems and supports single player and local multiplayer modes. The series spawned 11 releases between 1994 and 2002 but remains a niche title outside Japan. Its school-based setting and club-themed fighters stand out in a sea of more conventional fighting games. While not widely discussed in English-speaking communities, it holds a small but dedicated following among retro arcade enthusiasts. The 1994 release date and early ’90s design give it a distinctly dated look compared to contemporaries, but the straightforward combat appeals to players seeking no-frills brawling.
The game is set at the Ryōran Private School for Women which educates the daughters of the upper echelons of society. The school's clubs hold a martial arts tournament called the Club Rivalry Budget Contest Mega Fight annually. Each character employs a different fighting style and the techniques are unique to each club.
Game Modes
Single player, Multiplayer
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