The 1-2-3 Killam
Mid-Card Championship Winner
I think it's safe to say we've all played a fighting game at one point or another in our lives. Some play them non-stop, picking up every entry in every fighting series ever made, while others play them casually at a friends house. Some games are ridiculously challenging, and require hours of practice just to memorize a Fatality, while others are tailor-made to pick up and play. I personally love games that make it easy to play with your friends, but also reward those that spend the hours grinding in order to hone a character. I know many people who prefer to only play Mortal Kombat because of the difficulty, and there's nothing wrong with that.
So, here's the question: what is the Best Fighting Game Series of all time. I'm going to list a few, and include a poll for the options I do give, but I'm sure I will miss something. To be clear, I will only include games in a "series" if there is more than one (seems fair right?). In this case, MvC would count, but a spin-off like MK vs DC would not (and I think we can all be thankful for that...).
TEKKEN
Release: 1994
Highlights: Tekken 2, Tekken Tag Tournament
Tekken is one of those series that has stayed true to its original form. They may have included a side-scrolling fighter as an add-on, or some other form of mini-game, but the core fighting mechanics have remained pure. It's not an overly complex game, and I've ashamed to say I have been beaten on one occasion by my youngest brother, who was purely button-mashing and spamming one of his attacks. That being said, it's great if you just want to pick up and play, and the cast of unlockable characters is usually pretty solid.
Dead or Alive
Release: 1996
Highlights: Dead or Alive 2, Dead or Alive 4
One of the more popular series, largely because of the amount of bouncing boobies, I'd wager. I can't say much more than that, because I've rarely played them.
Super Smash Bros.
Release: 1999
Highlights: Super Smash Bros. Melee
I questioned putting this one in for a second, because it's not what comes to mind for most people when you think "traditional fighting game". But after thinking about it, it's a popular game involving Nintendo characters (and special guests) beating each other up, where the goal is to be the last man (or Pokeman) standing. It's definitely a fighter. I know each game means a lot to different people, but I definitely enjoyed Melee the most. I thought it had the most balanced system, balanced characters, and most enjoyable controls. Definitely a game that anybody can get into, but good luck defeating anybody that's been playing since the original.
Marvel vs. Capcom
Release: 1996 (?)
Highlights: X-Men vs. Street fighter, MvC2
The "?" is because the actual series dates back to X-Men vs. Street Fighter, but most only recognize the last three games actually CALLED Marvel vs. Capcom. I had to throw the originals in there, because I used to play them at Pizza Hut when I was younger and we'd all go out to eat. XM vs SF was AWESOME in the arcade, but terrible when it got porter to the Playstation. And of course...if you haven't played MvC2 on a Dreamcast, you simply haven't lived. I'd wager it's one of the most played games in the history of the industry.
Soul Caliber
Release: 1996
Highlights: Soul Caliber II
I never really enjoyed the controls of the SC series, but I do remember having a serious issue deciding whether to buy the PS2 or Gamecube version. As a long time Tekken fan, but also a long time Zelda fan, it was not an easy decision. In the end, I got the PS2 version, and made my brother by the GC version!
Mortal Kombat
Release: 1992
Highlights: Mortal Kombat II, Mortal Kombat: Deadly Alliance, Mortal Kombat (2011)
Perhaps the most well-know fighting game series of all time - likely the most challenging as well. Known for its graphic, bloody presentation and extremely difficult move sets, this was NOT a game for the casual fighting fan. As such...I almost never played it. It wasn't until the 2011 re-make that I found myself thoroughly enjoying Mortal Kombat. After honing my skills in that, I went back and played the original...got my ass handed to me by a computer.
Street Fighter
Release: 1987
I cannot wait for the new Tekken/Street Fighter cross-overs. The fact that Namco and Capcom are working together to produce two different games based on the style of both worlds is awesome, and I'm sure they'll be a slew of playable, unlockable, and even guest characters. I've always loved the artistic style of the SF series, and I remember playing the original game, where you could only play as Ryu, in arcades in the very early 90s. It is also the series that has found its way into pop culture the most, spawning shows, manga, anime, card games, and a really...really terrible movie.
Other choices:
King of Fighters
Gulity Gear
Virtua Fighter
Samurai Shodown
So, here's the question: what is the Best Fighting Game Series of all time. I'm going to list a few, and include a poll for the options I do give, but I'm sure I will miss something. To be clear, I will only include games in a "series" if there is more than one (seems fair right?). In this case, MvC would count, but a spin-off like MK vs DC would not (and I think we can all be thankful for that...).
TEKKEN
Release: 1994
Highlights: Tekken 2, Tekken Tag Tournament
Tekken is one of those series that has stayed true to its original form. They may have included a side-scrolling fighter as an add-on, or some other form of mini-game, but the core fighting mechanics have remained pure. It's not an overly complex game, and I've ashamed to say I have been beaten on one occasion by my youngest brother, who was purely button-mashing and spamming one of his attacks. That being said, it's great if you just want to pick up and play, and the cast of unlockable characters is usually pretty solid.
Dead or Alive
Release: 1996
Highlights: Dead or Alive 2, Dead or Alive 4
One of the more popular series, largely because of the amount of bouncing boobies, I'd wager. I can't say much more than that, because I've rarely played them.
Super Smash Bros.
Release: 1999
Highlights: Super Smash Bros. Melee
I questioned putting this one in for a second, because it's not what comes to mind for most people when you think "traditional fighting game". But after thinking about it, it's a popular game involving Nintendo characters (and special guests) beating each other up, where the goal is to be the last man (or Pokeman) standing. It's definitely a fighter. I know each game means a lot to different people, but I definitely enjoyed Melee the most. I thought it had the most balanced system, balanced characters, and most enjoyable controls. Definitely a game that anybody can get into, but good luck defeating anybody that's been playing since the original.
Marvel vs. Capcom
Release: 1996 (?)
Highlights: X-Men vs. Street fighter, MvC2
The "?" is because the actual series dates back to X-Men vs. Street Fighter, but most only recognize the last three games actually CALLED Marvel vs. Capcom. I had to throw the originals in there, because I used to play them at Pizza Hut when I was younger and we'd all go out to eat. XM vs SF was AWESOME in the arcade, but terrible when it got porter to the Playstation. And of course...if you haven't played MvC2 on a Dreamcast, you simply haven't lived. I'd wager it's one of the most played games in the history of the industry.
Soul Caliber
Release: 1996
Highlights: Soul Caliber II
I never really enjoyed the controls of the SC series, but I do remember having a serious issue deciding whether to buy the PS2 or Gamecube version. As a long time Tekken fan, but also a long time Zelda fan, it was not an easy decision. In the end, I got the PS2 version, and made my brother by the GC version!

Mortal Kombat
Release: 1992
Highlights: Mortal Kombat II, Mortal Kombat: Deadly Alliance, Mortal Kombat (2011)
Perhaps the most well-know fighting game series of all time - likely the most challenging as well. Known for its graphic, bloody presentation and extremely difficult move sets, this was NOT a game for the casual fighting fan. As such...I almost never played it. It wasn't until the 2011 re-make that I found myself thoroughly enjoying Mortal Kombat. After honing my skills in that, I went back and played the original...got my ass handed to me by a computer.
Street Fighter
Release: 1987
I cannot wait for the new Tekken/Street Fighter cross-overs. The fact that Namco and Capcom are working together to produce two different games based on the style of both worlds is awesome, and I'm sure they'll be a slew of playable, unlockable, and even guest characters. I've always loved the artistic style of the SF series, and I remember playing the original game, where you could only play as Ryu, in arcades in the very early 90s. It is also the series that has found its way into pop culture the most, spawning shows, manga, anime, card games, and a really...really terrible movie.
Other choices:
King of Fighters
Gulity Gear
Virtua Fighter
Samurai Shodown