Super Fighter Team

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Super Fighter Team is a video game company based in San Diego, California. It was founded by salesman and game designer Brandon Cobb in 2004.

Super Fighter Team focuses mostly on long abandoned video game systems such as the Sega Mega Drive/Genesis and keeps close relationships with Taiwanese companies such as C & E Inc. to localize their titles and make them available to the western audience. The first result of this relationship was the PC freeware game Super Fighter, followed by the Mega Drive game Beggar Prince, which marked the first commercial release for that console in eight years and was a big success for retro-gaming standards.

Remarkable is that Super Fighter Team puts much effort in trying to produce games the way games for the system were sold during the hardware´s original lifespan. That means in the case of the Sega Genesis that plastic clamshell cases were produced along with cartridges in the original shape and a full color manual. Usually products of this kind only come in cardboard boxes with a short note as manual.

Currently Super Fighter Team is working on their first self-developed game called Super Fighter Block Battle for Symbian-based mobile phones.

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