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| Glove on Fight | |
| GloveOnFight.jpg | |
| Developer(s) | Watanabe Seisakujo |
| Publisher(s) | Watanabe Seisakujo |
| Designer | Designer Missing |
| Engine | Engine Missing |
| status | Status Missing |
| Release date | May 12, 2002 |
| Genre | Versus fighting game |
| Mode(s) | 1 ~ 2 players |
| Age rating(s) | Ratings Missing |
| Platform(s) | Windows 98/ME/2000/XP |
| Arcade system | Arcade System Missing |
| Media | Media Missing |
| Input | Keyboard, gamepads |
| Requirements | PentiumII 333 MHz, DirectX 8 |
| Credits | Soundtrack | Codes | Walkthrough | |
Glove on Fight is a doujin boxing video game released in 2002 by Watanabe Seisakujo (now French-Bread). (The name of the game is a take on "Groove on Fight", which is a sequel of the Power Instinct series, though the two games have very little in common). The game features characters from various sources, including anime, dating sims, other doujin, and a company mascot. When played the game for the first time, only five characters are available. Three more will be unlocked when the player progress through the game (which are the three last opponents in the game). There are a total of eight playable characters.
- Ayu Tsukimiya (from Kanon)
- Ciel (from Tsukihime)
- Dejiko (from Di Gi Charat)
- Ecoco (company mascot of Tōhoku Electric Power Company)
- Seika Mori (from Gunparade March)
The last three characters:
- Satsuki Yumizuka (from Tsukihime)
- Akiko Minase (from Kanon)
- Ayaka Kurusugawa (from To Heart)
There were two Flash videos by the character designer of this game and Ragnarok Battle Offline, Shun-Pu Tei-Ko-Bo. They were called "Glove on Fight" and "Glove on Fight 2".
See also[]
- List of fighting games
External links[]
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ko:글러브 온 파이트