Developer(s) Laser Soft Programmer(s) Hiroshi Ono | Producer(s) Masami Hanari Composer(s) Junta Initial release date 20 November 1992 | |
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Release date(s) JP: November 20, 1992NA: March 1993 Platform Super Nintendo Entertainment System Publishers Renovation Products, Shin-Nihon Laser Soft Co., Ltd. Similar Renovation Products games, Fighting games |
Doomsday Warrior, known in Japan as Taiketsu!! Brass Numbers (対決!!ブラスナンバーズ, lit. "Confrontation!! Brass Numbers"), is a 1992 Super NES fighting game developed and published by Telenet Japan's subsidiary Laser Soft in Japan on November 20, 1992 and later localized by Renovation Products in North America on March 1993. It was created during the fighting game trend of the 1990s that was popularized by Capcom's Street Fighter II.

Gameplay

Players must become the Doomsday Warrior after betraying the Doom Squad. This squad consists of fighters who are under the influence of a diabolical wizard. Winning the game requires the player to defeat the other six members that remain in the Doom Squad. Unlike most fighting games, the player can choose which opponent to fight next. Ability points can be earned after winning fights; these can be used to increase the player's offense and defense.



