In the dim arcade city, flashing neon lights illuminate the faces of young or slightly weathered characters. The densest crowd always surrounds the fighting arcade - some tightly gripping joysticks, fingers flipping on buttons, some holding their breath and staring intently at the screen. Whenever characters release their ultimate moves, cheers and sighs burst through the noisy environment. From Street Fighter to King of Fighters, from pixel graphics in the 1980s to high-definition modeling today, fighting arcade games have never truly faded out of the public eye. It is not only a "living fossil" of the development of electronic games, but also a concrete symbol of competition, collaboration, and passion in the youth of countless people. Every push and pull of the joystick, every keystroke of the button, hides an exclusive memory that is difficult to replicate.