Violence Fight was followed by a sequel two years later: Solitary Fighter (ソリタリーファイター, Soritarī Faitā).
The sequel was not released in Japan until August 2023, when it was included in Taito Milestones 2 for Nintendo Switch.
[2] As the attract screen explains (albeit with an English localization which had a poor translation of the original Japanese script), the game takes place during the early 1950s in the United States, where an underground tournament known as the "Violence Fight" had become very popular among the criminal underworld and the public at large; criminals, especially mobsters, along with other public nuisances and upstanding citizens are allured by its stakes and thrill.
While the opponent is struggling to get up, the punch button can be used to throw him to the ground for some damage.
The punch button is also used to pick up crates, barrels and other similar objects.
If the players gets more points than the opponent, they will continue on to the next gameplay round, or "stage" of the game.
In Japan, Game Machine listed Violence Fight on their January 15, 1990 issue as being the thirteenth most-successful table arcade unit of the month.