Arabian Fight - Part 2: The Most Deviant of Arts - MCIHAD
Human kind delights at the rarest of things: stones formed in the deepest bowels of the earth over millions of years, plants and animals never captured in photograph and only with great effort ever spied by human eyes, a good TV sitcom...
That is why seventeen distinct figures piloting flying carpets and convening on a larger flying carpet to fight shatters the majesty of true magic. That feeling of ruining something beautiful and rare is the quintessence of this foul enterprise, but it can't hold the attention of our guest hosts, Dan and Croix, who would rather discuss prototypical biological arrangements.
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Arabian Fight (アラビアンファイト) is a scrolling beat 'em up arcade game released by Sega in 1992 (Though the on screen copyright year was 1991 when the game was conceived and produced before its release). Unlike many of Sega's arcade titles the game was never ported to a home console and seems to have been released in direct competition with Taito's Arabian-themed game, Arabian Magic, which was also released in 1992.
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