# Retro Game: Mighty Final Fight
## Overview
*Mighty Final Fight* is a charming and surprisingly deep parody of Capcom's legendary arcade brawler. It retells the classic story of Cody, Guy, and Mayor Haggar battling the Mad Gear Gang to rescue Jessica, but with a unique twist: all the characters are presented in a super-deformed, or "chibi," art style. Don't let the cute visuals fool you; this NES title packs a serious punch and introduces innovative gameplay mechanics that set it apart from its 16-bit cousins.
## Background
Released by Capcom for the NES in 1993, *Mighty Final Fight* was a clever reimagining of the source material for the 8-bit console. Rather than attempting a direct, scaled-down port like the one seen on the SNES, Capcom created an entirely new experience. This version includes all three original heroes—Cody, Guy, and Haggar—and adds a unique progression system that was absent from the arcade original, making it feel less like a simple brawler and more like an action-RPG hybrid. It stands as one of the most impressive and creative beat 'em ups on the entire NES library.
## Gameplay
The core gameplay of *Mighty Final Fight* is side-scrolling brawling, but it's elevated by a groundbreaking experience point (EXP) system. As players defeat enemies, they gain EXP, and upon earning enough, their character will level up. Leveling up increases the character's maximum health and, more importantly, unlocks powerful new special moves. For example, upon reaching Level 4, Cody learns his signature "Tornado Sweep" energy wave, and Guy learns his "Tornado Kick." This progression system adds a strategic layer, encouraging players to defeat every enemy to become as powerful as possible for the tough boss fights. Each of the three heroes has their own stats and unique special moves to unlock, providing significant replay value.