149 Arenas [pg 5 of 8]
Kami's Lookout
Super Dragon Ball Z
Chō Dragon Ball Z (alt. kanji reading)
Battle takes place on a floating platform. Trees and some parts of the building can be destroyed. Knocking someone off the edge causes the fight to continue on the earth below it.
Planet Namek
Super Dragon Ball Z
Chō Dragon Ball Z (alt. kanji reading)
Planet Namek is notable for its green sky and blue grass. Mesas, domed houses, and trees are obstacles that can be destroyed during battle. Dende makes a cameo appearance.
Enma's Palace
Super Dragon Ball Z
Chō Dragon Ball Z (alt. kanji reading)
Fight takes outside of the castle, both fighters standing on yellow clouds. It is possible to knock an opponent off the edge to lower part of the arena.
Skull Gods
Weaponlord
Battle takes place on stone tiled floors. In the middle of the floor is grate covering the fiery pit below. Massive skulls forming a rough circle around the area.
Outland Treetops
Weaponlord
High on the treetops, the fighters battle each other on a raised netted platform
Dragon Arena
Weaponlord
Arena is named for the two large statues that spew mist on the ground.
Destiny Battle
Weaponlord
Battle takes place on a massive pile of bones that stretches across the horizon. The an enormous demonic figure is half-buried in the bone pile, still breathing.
Geese Tower 1
Fatal Fury
Garou Densetsu (JPN)
A precarious arena atop a skyscraper. Someone is liable to fall to their death.
Geese Tower 3
Fatal Fury
Garou Densetsu (JPN)
Round 3. Lightning occasionally flashes, illuminating the city in an ominous way.
Dream Amusement Park 1
Fatal Fury
Garou Densetsu (JPN)
Of special note here is the bush in the shape of G. Mantle.
Dream Amusement Park 2
Fatal Fury
Garou Densetsu (JPN)
The scene turns to nighttime if the battle goes into round 3.
Mexico
Ring of Destruction: Slammasters II
Super Muscle Bomber: The International Blowout (JPN)
A festive circus scene. At the end of a round the banner unfurls, displaying "ENHORABUENA! USTED GANADOR" (congratulations, you're the winner)
Moscow
Ring of Destruction: Slammasters II
Super Muscle Bomber: The International Blowout (JPN)
Zangief is visible in the far right of the crowd. At the end of each round the sun suddenly comes out, illuminating the Soviet skyline.
Tokyo
Ring of Destruction: Slammasters II
Super Muscle Bomber: The International Blowout (JPN)
Tatami mats, stone lanterns, and shimenawa ropes give this ring a traditional Japanese flavor. The monitor switches between portraits of the battlers, a Capcom logo, and the Super Muscle Bomber logo.
Airport
Art of Fighting 2
Ryūko no Ken 2 (JPN)
Shinobi no Michi
Out at the airport, in front of two parked planes and other assorted runway vehicles surrounded by lights and mist.
Port Town Docks
Art of Fighting 2
Ryūko no Ken 2 (JPN)
Muteki
Down at the docks in front of a South Line truck. A bunch of surly looking fellows ham it up in the back.
South Town Park
Art of Fighting 2
Ryūko no Ken 2 (JPN)
Kabocha to Piero
A night time carnival stage with a Halloween twist. A pumpkin here, a fortune teller there, with carousel and ferris wheel in tow.
The Garcia House
Art of Fighting 2
Ryūko no Ken 2 (JPN)
Swing the House
In front of a mansion with a lit fountain that cycles colors throughout the bout. A few silhouettes linger in the doorways and windows, and Robert's car idles near the fight.
National Park
Art of Fighting 2
Ryūko no Ken 2 (JPN)
Uma to Boku - Ver.2
A barn somewhere in Southtown. Home to Ryo's horse, motorcycle, and an abused punching bag. After hard hits and KOs the horse whineys and shows his teeth.
Fitness Club
Art of Fighting 2
Ryūko no Ken 2 (JPN)
Diet
In this elaborate gym, a bunch of muscle heads (and one loser on a pulldown bar) ham it up for Yuri's approval.
Karate Gym
Art of Fighting 2
Ryūko no Ken 2 (JPN)
Shihan - Ver.2
The infamous Kyokugen Dojo, adorned with US and JPN flags and everything else a dojo needs. The students get increasingly fired up as the fight continues, posing in unison at its conclusion.
Boxing Gym
Art of Fighting 2
Ryūko no Ken 2 (JPN)
Prelude to Glory
While it rains outside, a bunch of wannabes and their trainer watch the fight in a gym marked "Fighting Out".
China Town
Art of Fighting 2
Ryūko no Ken 2 (JPN)
Chugokurojin -Metal Percussion Mix-
In the Chinatown shopping district, an entire double decker trolley has stopped to observe the fight. People are all about, and that barrel on the left can be smashed without too much effort.
Crawley's Air Field
Art of Fighting 2
Ryūko no Ken 2 (JPN)
Mustang Man
Perhaps John's house / farm / air strip, there's a dog, a couple barrels and a hanger labeled "No Smoking". "Fire Boy" is center stage with some tools nearby, presumably having been worked on just before the fight.
Mac's Bar
Art of Fighting 2
Ryūko no Ken 2 (JPN)
Yakara
In the alley outside Mac's Bar (since 1969), some of Jack's biker buddies loom about. Their bike lights illuminate the stage and a couple of bums warm themselves in the shadows.
Parking Garage
Art of Fighting 2
Ryūko no Ken 2 (JPN)
Blue Moon Factory -Oh Oh Big Mix-
In some kind of factory. One suit tracks the fight while the other chats it up on the phone. A box on the right can be smashed by violence.
Geese Stage
Art of Fighting 2
Ryūko no Ken 2 (JPN)
Geese ni Kissu -Cyber Dub-
Geese's swanky penthouse suite with a view of the skyline and a rotating computer readout of "PROJECT-G" (most likely the infamous Geese Tower). It becomes apparent that the two suited agents lurking in most backgrounds are Geese's men.
Underground
Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles: Smash-Up
The fight takes place deep underground, surrounded by cavern walls and lava. The Technodrome, the mobile Foot Clan base made famous by the 1988 cartoon and the TMNT Adventures comics, is visible in the background. It periodically fires lasers and tun...
Garbage Dump
Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles: Smash-Up
A junkyard with a massive mountain of trash in the background, built by the Rabbids in an attempt to reach The Moon. Attacking or knocking a foe into the sides of the stage will cause rubbish to drop down from the top of the screen.
Nagasaki 2
Samurai Shodown
Samurai Spirits (JPN)
Darkness
The player will fight Amakusa in this stage after defeating him in one round.
Versailles
Samurai Shodown
Samurai Spirits (JPN)
Foreign Woman
Battle takes place in France's famous Palace of Versailles.
Hokkaido
Samurai Shodown
Samurai Spirits (JPN)
Banquet of Nature
This arena takes place outside a house nearby a snowy forest. The house is occupied by an elderly Ainu couple who can be seen sitting on the porch. There is also an unusual gathering of animals of various species.
School
Vanguard Princess
ヴァンガードプリンセス 先陣の姫君
At some private academy. The students watching the fight (mainly Saki's friends) are fired up as some of them (including a figure in the clouds) stand idle and just observe from afar.
Pool
Vanguard Princess
ヴァンガードプリンセス 先陣の姫君
Inside the academy's pool, a bunch of uniformed students in swimwear gather to clean it up. Apparently, the coach is displeased with the one lazy chilling in the near far left not doing her part.
Shrine
Vanguard Princess
ヴァンガードプリンセス 先陣の姫君
In the dusk of the twilight sky, a small crowd from a store clerk, some girls in kimonos, and a pair of shrine maidens cleaning up (sans the one waving her hand) stand and watch the fight.
Rubble
Vanguard Princess
ヴァンガードプリンセス 先陣の姫君
A once beautiful city landscape now in just complete ruins. Three girls from Shiera's squad guard the area of demolished buildings as they carefully observe the fight going on in the rubble.
Night
Vanguard Princess
ヴァンガードプリンセス 先陣の姫君
In the midst of the ruined city in darkness, a military tank and vehicle stand idle as armed super-soldiers of Blade Noa and a female agent (Izumi) patrol the area and observe the fight.
Hill
Vanguard Princess
ヴァンガードプリンセス 先陣の姫君
A hill covered all over a supply of endless rain. The battlefield is completely intensified by the fog and with storm showers that is caused all over the course of the battle.
Last Stage
Vanguard Princess
ヴァンガードプリンセス 先陣の姫君
A floating surface of gigantic rubble and light emit in the background. Destruction and chaos roam completely free all over this moving platform of doomed space in midst for an epic battle.
Gairyu Isle (Night)
Samurai Shodown
Samurai Spirits (JPN)
Song of Men - Moon
Similar to Haohmaru's stage, this battle takes place on a rocky shore, except at night. The waters are also noticeably calmer. Distant fireworks punctuate the battle.
Planet Hellstorm
Darkstalkers
Vampire (JPN)
PYRON Stage (Hellstorm)
Pyron's homeworld is a strange place indeed. Meteors constantly streak through the sky, a swirling vortex of clouds. The staircase continuously cycles upwards while the blue crystal undulates and changes shape. At the end of each round, larger meteor...
Robot Facility (Mexico)
Darkstalkers
Vampire (JPN)
PHOBOS Stage (Mexico)
A large, dome-shaped construction site for Huitzil's robot brothers. A massive robot is being built during the battle and will begin to explode and fall apart at the end of each round.
Tomb (Egypt)
Darkstalkers
Vampire (JPN)
ANAKARIS Stage (Egypt)
The main feature here is a lit color-changing fountain that appropriately tints most features of the environment. Gouts of flame will shoot from a broken sarcophagus.
Casino Rooftop (USA)
Darkstalkers
Vampire (JPN)
FELICIA Stage (USA)
A giant neon maneki neko dominates the skyline. Multicolored searchlights scan back and forth while white cats prowl around. The light poles can be broken, darkening that side of the stage.
Bigfoot Village (Canada)
Darkstalkers
Vampire (JPN)
SASQUATCH Stage (Canada)
A twilight scene at the glacial valley, Sasquatch's whole village has come out to watch the fight. The other bigfoots will follow the action after a delay.
Nowhere Desert
Tekken 2 Here is the Point of No Return
Background music is the same as that of Monument Valley stage in Tekken 1.
Aensland Castle (England)
Darkstalkers
Vampire (JPN)
MORRIGAN Stage (England)
A candle-lit retreat fit for a succubus, with bats, coffins, pools of wine (?) and a dress-fitting area.
Throne Room (Romania)
Darkstalkers
Vampire (JPN)
DEMITRI Stage (Romania)
Ladies traipse about this moodily lit hall. The torches sometimes flare up with demonic intent, and the painting may reveal a more vampiric visage.
Castle von Gerdenheim (Germany)
Darkstalkers
Vampire (JPN)
VICTOR Stage (Germany)
The grisly remains of Professor von Gerdenheim lie on the spot he died, Victor's birthplace. Lightning occasionally activates the machine, sending electricity through the corpse and sometimes lighting up the room for a few moments. At the end of a ro...
River Village (Brazil)
Darkstalkers
Vampire (JPN)
AULBATH Stage (Brazil)
Birds and monkeys frolic in this tropical paradise.
Anger of the Earth
Tekken 6 Arisa
The stage is a large building, presumably a castle, that is being destroyed by what appears to be catapult fire. Tekken 6: Bloodline Rebellion videos have revealed that this stage is a multi-tier, as the floor can be broken, leading to a lower level ...
Gargoyle's Perch
Tekken 6 Blowin’ up the Enemy
The semi-final stage when playing through "Arcade" mode. It belongs to Jin Kazama, who is fought here as a sub-boss at Stage 8 during "Arcade" mode. This stage takes place in an eerie area with gargoyle statues. It also has a glass floor in the middl...
Hidden Retreat
Tekken 6 Yodeling in Meadow Hill
Possibly set in Switzerland, on top of a hill, populated by sheep. A mountain (Matterhorn) can be seen on this stage, while the yodeling can be heard from the music turning on. This stage is an infinite stage that isn't a multi-tier. The sheep in thi...
Fiesta del Tomate
Tekken 6 Fist Festival
The name of this stage means "celebration of the tomato" in Spanish, and the subtitles on the banners mean "we celebrate the tomato" in Spanish as well. It appears to be taking place at a strange tomato fiesta in the summer. It has walls in it, and s...
At the Opera
Clay Fighter
Arena takes place on an opera stage.
Village (Japan)
Darkstalkers
Vampire (JPN)
BISHAMON Stage (Japan)
Snow gently falls on this small village. Two girls in a kamakura (Japanese igloo) seem completely oblivious to the supernatural goings-on just outside, although a dog will bark frequently.
Bonus Stage
Samurai Shodown
Samurai Spirits (JPN)
Concentration
Straw dummies appear from the top or bottom of the screen. The player must cut down as many as possible. Five judges will watch the event.
Street (England)
Darkstalkers
Vampire (JPN)
GALLON Stage (England)
Dogs, cats, and mice prowl this moonlit street outside "WOLFSBAR." The barrels on the left can be broken, spilling blood-like wine into the streets. Likewise, the right-hand storefront can be damaged.
Hakusan
Kabuki Klash
Tengai Makyō Shinden (JPN)
Snow, Moon, and Flowers
Taking place in a snowy town, the area is nearly monochromatic blue. The dark sky contrasts the blindingly saturated buildings. The ground the characters stand on is actually a frozen body of water. There are spherical lanterns suspended on a tori, s...
Hida
Kabuki Klash
Tengai Makyō Shinden (JPN)
Swordsman of the Evening
Taking place somewhere high in the sky, there is noticeable presence of hot air balloons flying around, some with boats hanging beneath them. The balloon nearest to the fighters are occupied by a trio of old men who are watching the battle take place...
Kyou
Kabuki Klash
Tengai Makyō Shinden (JPN)
The Inveterate Skirt Chaser's Usual Tune
This stage seems to take place in the same town as Orochimaru's except it takes place in a warmer season. It's a lively scene with many spectators gathering around to watch the fact. There is a odd-looking airship that is hovering in the background.
Noto
Kabuki Klash
Tengai Makyō Shinden (JPN)
Gokuraku's Ryugudai Restaurant
This battle takes place at the bottom of the sea.
Tsukuba
Kabuki Klash
Tengai Makyō Shinden (JPN)
Rain Flute
This stage resembles the interior of a Buddhist temple, except everything has a frog motif, probably to represent Ziria's affinity towards the animal. Periodically, there are flashes of lightning from outside.
Zaou
Kabuki Klash
Tengai Makyō Shinden (JPN)
The Monkey's Foolish Longing for the Sea
Inside a cave, some monkeys are bathing in hot spring. In the middle of the of hot spring is a statue of Manto, posing like a bodybuilder.
Kamakura
Kabuki Klash
Tengai Makyō Shinden (JPN)
Legend of the Bronze Hell
The lighting of this arena brightens and dims in intervals.
East Asia: Deserted Temple
Street Fighter 4
Street Fighter IV
One of two temple stages, this one is considerably more torn-up. It features giant statues "guarding the temple," and is the location of one of the hidden boss battles from Street Fighter IV's arcade mode. There is more dust that kicks up and there a...
East Asia: Festival at the Old Temple
Super Street Fighter 4
Super Street Fighter IV
Since there finally is a character from Korea (Juri), Capcom felt it was a good idea to create a stage set there. The stage takes place on the crowded streets of a Korean market, full of interesting onlookers and vibrant colors. The most notable of t...
Europe: Historic Distillery
Street Fighter 4
Street Fighter IV
The Distillery is located in Scotland and features a man stacking barrels on a rack, with the Shadaloo logo imprinted on the top of them -- hinting that this location is owned or under watch by Bison and his henchmen. There is some typical distillery...
Africa: Small Airfield
Street Fighter 4
Street Fighter IV
The airfield is set in Africa, but takes many cues to Guile's old Street Fighter II stage. It features several onlookers that appear to be of military origin, bearing guns. A plane also begins to roll into sight somewhere between the first and second...
Oceania: Volcanic Rim
Street Fighter 4
Street Fighter IV
Believed by some to be the worst fighting game stage in history, the battle takes place on a rock formation not far from a pool of lava and a live volcano, which erupts between rounds. This stage is mostly avoided due to its largely-red color scheme,...
Graveyard (Australia)
Darkstalkers
Vampire (JPN)
ZABEL Stage (Australia)
A gloomy and decrepit graveyard is home to crows and ghosts, all flitting about at random. At the end of a round, a multitude of ghosts issue forth from the ground angrily.
Sodom's Stage
Street Fighter Alpha
Street Fighter Zero (JPN)
Sodom Stage
The setting takes place in a snowy train yard somewhere in the USA. The background is dominated by shades of blue.
M. Bison's Stage
Street Fighter Alpha
Street Fighter Zero (JPN)
Bison Stage
Similar to Sodom's stage, this takes place in a railroad. The floor is covered in snow. Set during the daytime, the background has a brighter color scheme than Sodom's version.
Ken Stage
Street Fighter Alpha 2
Street Fighter Zero 2 (JPN)
Stage Ken
Ken has thrown a birthday party for his girlfriend, Eliza, on a boat. Several Capcom characters make a cameo appearance in this game. Can you identify them all?
Happy Park 1
Fatal Fury
Garou Densetsu (JPN)
King Cobra Arrives
After Hwa Jai takes some damage, a bald man in a suit (Geese's bodyguard Ripper?) will appear in the crowd and toss him a bottle for a temporary power-up.
Karin Stage
Street Fighter Alpha 3
Street Fighter Zero 3 (JPN)
Simple Rating
Fighting takes place on a boat. There is only one spectator watching the fight.
Airport
Tekken 4 Touch and Go
This arena takes place takes place in the exterior of the airport. The fighters are surrounded by games and a building. In the distance you can see people. It possible to get close enough to one of the planes and launch your opponents into one of the...
Building
Tekken 4 Authentic Sky
This arena takes place on a rooftop of the building, with metal railings surrounding the edges.There are several statues at the top of the building. The surface of the rooftop is slanted on some parts. Helicopters will periodically fly around the bu...

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