Eternal Champions

Eternal Champions is a fighting game developed by Sega.

Sequels

Eternal Champions was released in the summer of 1993 for the Genesis. It featured characters from various time periods. was released for the Sega CD in 1994, introducing a host of new characters, some of which need to be unlocked.

Basic Characters

Special Characters

Animal Characters

  • Crispy, a chicken from a farm who practices Egg Fu and died in 1967
  • Hooter, an owl from Salem, MA who practices Owl-Kwon Do and died in 1692
  • Slither, a snake from a bar called the Snakebite Saloon who practices brawling and died in 1820
  • Yappy, a dog from New York City who practices Shih Tzu Fu and was run over by an automobile in 1950
  • Zuni, a monkey at the Blue Dragon Circus who practices Monkey Fu and died in 1902

Game-Specific Conventions

The Eternal Champions games punish the player for losing; if you defeat at least one foe, and then lose a match, you are returned to the first foe. Characters have stage-specific killing finishers (reminiscient of Fatalities from the Mortal Kombat series), such as knocking the foe into the witchpyre in Xavier's stage, or calling a drive-by shooting in Larcen's stage. *

 

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