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Released in 1996 for the DOS, ''Timeslaughter'' is a fighting game made by the largely comedic [[Bloodlust Software]], made partly to make fun of the surge of violent fighting games that followed ''[[Mortal Kombat]]''.
 
Scientist William Spade is very close to completing a fully functional time machine, but has little time to celebrate when four members of a race of time-worshippingworshiping demons known as the Takar pay him a visit. Staine, the Dreg, the Surgeon, and the Butcher torture Spade within an inch of his life after he refuses to surrender the time machine before its completion. After losing both arms and his left eye, Spade manages to activate the time machine with his nose, sending the Takar back to where they came from, but causes a huge rip in the timestream in the process due to prematurely activating the machine.
 
As a result, combatants from unique time periods are zapped randomly from place to place, each with their own reason to fight - none of them knowing where they will go next. Spade rebuilds his body, renaming himself Portal, and is now more than ready to defend himself from anyone who might be warped to his plane of existence — including the Takar.
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* [[Handicapped Badass]]: Jinsoku is blind, but you'd rarely notice considering how well he fights.
** Buddy. Just... Buddy. He's a hidden character, but his Tardwagon charge is easily one of the most powerful moves in the game.
* [[Head Swap]]: Hidden characters Buddy and Ravage are just bad sprite edits of Ug and Savage, with new heads and a few differenciesdifferences in the moveset.
* [[Hollywood Tourettes]]: Savage. Or atleastat least that's what he says.
* [[Idiot Savant]]: Ug the caveman isn't very bright. That's why he lets his club do the talking.
* [[Names to Run Away From Really Fast]]: Savage.