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<p>into separate "rounds". During the 1980s to 1990s, publications used the terms "fighting game" and "beat 'em up" interchangeably, along with other terms such as "<a href="page.php?w=martial_arts">martial arts</a> simulation" (or more specific terms such as "<a href="page.php?w=judo">judo</a> simulator") and "punch-kick" games. Fighting games were still being called "beat 'em up" games in <a href="page.php?w=video_game_magazines">video game magazines</a> up until the end of the 1990s. With hindsight, critics have argued that the two types of game</p><p>
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