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Fighting video game series

Guilty Gear Petit is a sub-series of fighting video games, spin-offs of the Guilty Gear series, directed by Emiko Iwasaki and released for the Japan-only handheld WonderSwan Color.

Guilty Gear Petit

2001 video game
Guilty Gear Petit
Developer(s)Arc System Works
Publisher(s)Sammy
SeriesGuilty Gear
Platform(s)WonderSwan Color
Release
  • JP: January 25, 2001
Genre(s)Fighting
Mode(s)Single-player, multiplayer

Guilty Gear Petit (ギルティギア プチ, Giruti Gia Puchi) is the first handheld entry in the Guilty Gear series. Much like Super Gem Fighter Mini Mix, it depicts the Guilty Gear characters in a super deformed style. The game features seven playable characters, including the original character Fanny.

Guilty Gear Petit 2

2001 video game
Guilty Gear Petit 2
Developer(s)Arc System Works
Publisher(s)Sammy
SeriesGuilty Gear
Platform(s)WonderSwan Color
Release
  • JP: September 27, 2001
Genre(s)Fighting
Mode(s)Single-player, multiplayer

The sequel Guilty Gear Petit 2 (ギルティギア プチ2, Giruti Gia Puchi Tsū) was released eight months after the first. In addition to all seven characters from the previous game, Petit 2 features seven additional characters plus alternate "GG" versions of four characters for a total of 18.

Characters

See also: List of Guilty Gear characters
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Screenshot of Sol Badguy attacking Potemkin
  1. ^ Added in Guilty Gear Petit 2
  2. ^ Alternate "GG" version can be unlocked in Guilty Gear Petit 2

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