


As with the previous version, it became wildly popular amongst the dojin communities in Japan. An update to the original version, FM2K allowed for a greater amount of expansion and extension than FM95, revising much of the original engine to allow more options while adding a menu-based system for clarity. community.ĢD Fighter Maker 2nd ( FM2K) was released by ASCII's successor company, Enterbrain.

The program was pirated and fan translated to English and released on the Internet, where it found a large following amongst dojin game makers and the M.U.G.E.N. Unlike its PlayStation counterparts, this version focused on 2D-style gameplay, allowing the user to create and import their own characters, sounds and graphics into the engine, allowing for far more flexibility and range than the PS versions. 2D Fighter Maker 95 ( FM95) was released for Windows prior to ASCII's departure from gaming.
