![]() ![]() It was otherwise identical to the original DOS version, upon which its code was based. For this release, a portion of the game's story text was translated into Japanese. Sango Fighter was also released for the Japanese PC-98 computer, in 1995. Being a rushed port from the DOS version, the Super A'Can adaptation suffered from awkward gameplay and quite a few glitches. ![]() In 1995, Taiwan's fledgeling 16-bit Super A'Can game console saw the release of a cartridge version of Sango Fighter, completely programmed in-house by a single employee of Panda Entertainment. Sango Fighter drew much attention from PC gamers when it was released, offering the first fighting game with greater graphics than other titles for its time, and became the definitive fighting game for DOS. Instead, the game was distributed in English under its original title by a Taiwanese company named Ascend, albeit without permission from Panda Entertainment. Shareware developer and publisher Apogee Software were planning on licensing and releasing the game in the United States under the title Violent Vengeance, but the plans for the deal fell through. Set in the Three Kingdoms period of Chinese history, it is very similar to Street Fighter and Samurai Shodown, but with historical context. Sango Fighter is a fighting game for DOS made by the Panda Entertainment and released in 1993.
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