Features
Clay‑animated character roster, featuring humorous fighters like Bad Mr. Frosty, Taffy, Blob, and more
Parody‑style fighting gameplay, poking fun at popular fighting franchises of the early ’90s
Distinct circus‑themed stages and over‑the‑top animations that emphasize humor over realism
Single‑player and multiplayer modes, allowing competitive head‑to‑head battles
Released exclusively for SNES in 1993, later spawning sequels and ports due to its cult popularity
Product Description
Step into one of the most unique fighting games of the 16‑bit era with ClayFighter for the Super Nintendo. Released in 1993 and developed by Visual Concepts, this off‑the‑wall fighter parodies classics like Street Fighter and Mortal Kombat with a cast of clay‑animated characters, slapstick humor, and a circus‑themed world. Every fighter—from Bad Mr. Frosty to Blue Suede Goo—is brought to life with stop‑motion clay animation, giving the game a distinct visual style that stands out in any SNES collection.
Specs
General
| Brand Name | Interplay |
|---|---|
| GameStop Exclusive | false |
Gameplay
| Number of Players | 1 |
|---|---|
| Online Multiplayer | false |
| Number of Online Players | N/A |
| Co-op Mode | false |
| Perspective | Side-Scroller |
| Genre | Action |
Fandom
| Publisher Name | Interplay |
|---|---|
| Developer Name | Visual Concepts |