BloodStorm
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For other uses of the name bloodstorm, see Bloodstorm.
BloodStorm is a 1994 arcade fighting game published by Strata and developed by Incredible Technologies. It is considered a spiritual sequel to Time Killers.
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Developer(s) | Incredible Technologies |
Publisher(s) | Strata |
Producer(s) | Elaine Ditton |
Designer(s) | Chris Oberth |
Composer(s) | Leif Marwede |
Platform(s) | Arcade |
Release | 1994 (arcade) |
Genre(s) | Fighting |
Mode(s) | Single-player, multiplayer |
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BloodStorm was dubbed as a possible "Mortal Kombat-killer" in an attempt to surpass rival Midway Games's success with Mortal Kombat, though it did not prevail. It was the last game Strata produced before the company went out of business. Home ports for the Saturn and PlayStation were announced in early 1995,[1] but were later cancelled.