Deadly Moves - Sega Genesis
Deadly Moves for Sega Genesis is a one-on-one fighting game cartridge featuring a martial arts tournament format and a roster of distinct combatants. Its presentation leans into early 16-bit arcade-style action, with character-specific moves and a fast, straightforward versus format.
- Cleaned, tested, and guaranteed to play.
- Platform: Sega Genesis cartridge game.
- This fighting game focuses on head-to-head battles with individual fighters that use different attack styles and special techniques.
- The roster includes a mix of martial artists and stylized opponents, giving matches a varied feel across the tournament ladder.
- Arcade-inspired combat and simple controls make it recognizable as an early Genesis fighter from the system’s competitive action era.
- Compatible with standard Sega Genesis hardware and Genesis cartridge setups.
Deadly Moves stands as a lesser-seen fighting title in the Sega Genesis library. It reflects the early home-console fighting game style that helped define the system’s action lineup.
Original: $14.50
-65%$14.50
$5.07


Description
Deadly Moves for Sega Genesis is a one-on-one fighting game cartridge featuring a martial arts tournament format and a roster of distinct combatants. Its presentation leans into early 16-bit arcade-style action, with character-specific moves and a fast, straightforward versus format.
- Cleaned, tested, and guaranteed to play.
- Platform: Sega Genesis cartridge game.
- This fighting game focuses on head-to-head battles with individual fighters that use different attack styles and special techniques.
- The roster includes a mix of martial artists and stylized opponents, giving matches a varied feel across the tournament ladder.
- Arcade-inspired combat and simple controls make it recognizable as an early Genesis fighter from the system’s competitive action era.
- Compatible with standard Sega Genesis hardware and Genesis cartridge setups.
Deadly Moves stands as a lesser-seen fighting title in the Sega Genesis library. It reflects the early home-console fighting game style that helped define the system’s action lineup.






















