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* RapidFireFisticuffs: Ben Smith has a deadly technique, "Machinegun Punch", in which he performs a very rapid series of punches using only one arm.
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* PromotedToPlayable: Ron Max and Tony Won, the NPC bosses from the first installment, became playable characters in the sequel.
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* WearingAFlagOnYourHead: Ron Max's outfit consists of dark blue pants with white stars and a sleeveless shirt with red and white stripes, in a clear allusion to the United States flag and, by extension, the flag of his home state, Texas.
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* AnachronismStew: Although the game takes place in 1950s America, stages 2 and 6 feature [[EiffelTowerEffect the iconic Twin Towers of the World Trade Center in the background]]. In real life, the construction of the Twin Towers only began between 1968 and 1969, to be completed in 1973.

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* AnachronismStew: Although the game takes place in 1950s America, the early years of 1950s, stages 2 and 6 feature [[EiffelTowerEffect the iconic Twin Towers of the World Trade Center in the background]]. In real life, the construction of the Twin Towers only began between 1968 and 1969, to be completed in 1973.



* GenreThrowback: The graphics of Violence Fight are a love letter to the style used to draw comics during the 1950s. The effort to maintain the context of the comics is so evident that when an oppnent is knocked down with a strong attack, a WrittenSoundEffect appears on screen.

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* GenreThrowback: The graphics of Violence Fight are a love letter to the style used to draw comics during the 1950s. The effort to maintain the context of the comics is so evident that when an oppnent opponent is knocked down with a strong attack, a WrittenSoundEffect appears on screen.
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* GenreThrowback: The graphics of Violence Fight are a love letter to the style used to draw comics during the 1950s. The effort to maintain the context of the comics is so evident that even the strongest attacks, when connected, generate a WrittenSoundEffect.

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* GenreThrowback: The graphics of Violence Fight are a love letter to the style used to draw comics during the 1950s. The effort to maintain the context of the comics is so evident that even the strongest attacks, when connected, generate an oppnent is knocked down with a WrittenSoundEffect.strong attack, a WrittenSoundEffect appears on screen.
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* FromCamouflageToCriminal: Ben Smith. A former member of the United States Navy who ended up as a contender in an illegal underworld fighting tournament.

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* FromCamouflageToCriminal: Ben Smith. A Smith, a former member of the United States Navy who ended up as a contender in an illegal underworld fighting tournament.
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* GenreThrowback: The graphic section of Violence Fight is a love letter to the style used to draw comics during the 1950s. The effort to maintain the context of the comics is so evident that even the strongest attacks, when connected, generate WrittenSoundEffect.

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* GenreThrowback: The graphic section graphics of Violence Fight is are a love letter to the style used to draw comics during the 1950s. The effort to maintain the context of the comics is so evident that even the strongest attacks, when connected, generate a WrittenSoundEffect.
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* GenreThrowback: The graphic section of Violence Fight is a love letter to the style used to draw comics during the 1950s. The effort to maintain the context of the comics is so evident that even the strongest attacks, when connected, generate WrittenSoundEffect.

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