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News A Rare VHS From Data East & Capcom's 'Fighter's History' Trial Has Been Found

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The recent discovery of a rare VHS tape from the legal dispute between Capcom and Data East over the fighting game "Fighter's History" is an interesting piece of video game history.

In the early 1990s, Capcom's hugely successful "Street Fighter II" inspired a wave of similar fighting games, including Data East's "Fighter's History" in 1993. Capcom felt that "Fighter's History" copied too heavily from "Street Fighter II" and initiated legal proceedings against Data East.


The court case went to trial in 1994, but ultimately Capcom was unsuccessful in its lawsuit. The court ruled that the elements of "Fighter's History" that were similar to "Street Fighter II" were not copyrightable, and that Data East was free to sell the game without issue.

Recently, the current editor of EGM Media, Mollie Patterson, announced that she had discovered a VHS tape that was used as evidence in that court case. The tape appears to contain comparisons between the character designs and special moves in the two games. Patterson plans to digitize the tape and share its contents, providing a rare glimpse into this important moment in fighting game history.


This rediscovered VHS tape represents an interesting artifact from a significant legal battle that helped shape the fighting game genre in its early years. It's exciting to see this piece of video game history come to light after over 30 years.

 

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