

Little Fighter 2 is a well-known freeware PC fighting game from Hong Kong, designed for Windows and serving as the follow-up to the original game, Little Fighter (LF1). Developed by Marti Wong and Starsky Wong in 1999, it was released in a series of ongoing updates over time. The game allows up to four players to compete on a single computer, with the option to have a total of eight characters in online matches or against AI opponents. Players can control characters using either a keyboard or a gamepad, with all controls customizable through a configuration menu. A commercial sequel, Little Fighter Online, was later released. In 2009, to mark the tenth anniversary of Little Fighter 2, version 2.0 was introduced. This update included bug fixes, a new gameplay recording feature, an additional stage named 'Survival,' a browser toolbar that was not disclosed during installation, and intrusive advertisements that appeared during game loading. A minor update, version 2.0a, came out later that same year, focusing solely on bug corrections.