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One of the most prominent subgenres in action cinema is the "tournament movie": this is a film where the protagonist enters a fighting contest where they battle a series of incrementally more powerful opponents before facing off against the main villain at the climax. While effective in popular movies like Enter the Dragon (1973) and Bloodsport (1988), this structure might be even more suitable to the medium of video games. Mega-popular game franchises like Street Fighter (1987) and Mortal Kombat (1992) make strong use of the tournament movie template.
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One of the most prominent subgenres in action cinema is the "tournament movie": this is a film where the protagonist enters a fighting contest where they battle a series of incrementally more powerful opponents before facing off against the main villain at the climax. While effective in popular movies like Enter the Dragon (1973) and Bloodsport (1988), this structure might be even more suitable to the medium of video games. Mega-popular game franchises like Street Fighter (1987) and Mortal Kombat (1992) make strong use of the tournament movie template.