Glove on Fight 2: Gleam of Force is the sequel to the doujin fighter Glove on Fight (2002), both developed by French Bread. Unlike the original, this game features an all-original cast of characters drawn by Harukaze Namikai and an all-new story mode.
The game uses a PC mouse for combat, and the characters are customizable to some degree. The player chooses between action-figure versions of Street Fighter characters, and licensed characters based on novels, manga and anime.
Magical Chaser ~Stardust of Dreams~ is a Japanese dōjin 2D fighting game for Windows, developed by the dōjin circle Dakken for the Fighter Maker 2nd engine and released in 2008. The game is a crossover of five magical girl Anime series: Ojamajo Doremi, Princess Comet, Fushigi Mahō Fan Fan Pharmacy, Fushigiboshi no Futagohime and Kasumin.
Fury was a game billed as an Arena-based PvP MMO without PvE content. Players engaged in combat as groups or as individuals in 3 different war zone game types: Bloodbath (everybody vs everybody), Vortex (team based capture the flag variant), Elimination (team based elimination best out of 3). A fourth game type, Fortress (large scale fortress sieges), was being developed but never finished. Players progressed in ranks, won equipment, and bought skills and abilities which they used to build their character in a completely free-form skill-based system. You could save your equipment and ability layout as an "incarnation" and switch incarnation between war zones. There was no specific player 'class' as in other MMOs nor did you need to have alternate characters to explore other character aspects as you could just rebuild a different incarnation of yourself.
Big Bang Beat - 1st Impression - is a dōjin fighting game made by NRF based on the eroge Daibanchou: Big Bang Age by AliceSoft. The game borrows some elements from fighting games by Capcom and Arc System Works.
Akatsuki Blitzkampf, also known as Akatsuki Denkō Senki in Japan, is a dōjin 2D fighting game, developed by the dōjin circle SUBTLE STYLE. It is a final retitled version of Akatsuki Prototyp 1.
Dot Fighters is a 2006 2D Fighter Maker doujin game by Takase, the guy who made Arm Joe. It only contains 4 characters drawn in an extremely retro, pixel-art style. Despite the small amount of content, it is pretty infamous for its larger filesize. It contains a full soundtrack and voice acting. The game requires that your computer's locale be set to Japanese in order to play.
Looks can be quite deceiving with Dot Fighters, as it actually contains a fairly complex gameplay system, which is arguably better designed than Arm Joe's. Unfortunately, Takase has retained the same design ethic for Dot Fighter resulting in vastly overpowered characters and moves.
Pokémon: Type Wild is a fan made fighting game made by former animators of the Pokémon Anime.
The game consist of nine Pokémon, each with their own move-set. These Pokémon are: Gengar, Snorlax, Combusken, Blaziken, Gardevoir, Breloom, Swalot, Lopunny, and Lucario.