China Warrior, known in Japan as The Kung Fu (THE 功夫 (ザ・クンフー)), is a horizontal beat' em up video game created in 1987 by Hudson Soft for the TurboGrafx-16. The game was ported to mobile phones and the Hudson Channel for the PS2 exclusively in Japan with redone graphics, audio, and game play. The PC Engine version was also released for the Wii's, Nintendo 3DS's, and Wii U's Virtual Console and on the Japanese PlayStation Store. Game play The object of the game is to walk through each stage while throwing punches and kicks at enemies and objects, which also can be done in midair. There are four stages which are broken down into three stages each, for a total of twelve stages. When Wang gets knocked out, the game starts over at the beginning of the stage in which he got knocked out. Players can memorize the object/enemy pattern in order to get through the stage more easily whenever Wang gets knocked out. At the end of each level, there is a boss fight. The control was designed to be similar to the arcade game Kung-Fu Master, but with game play similar to Gladiator without the sword or shield held in hand. The graphics utilized very large character models that fill up the screen. They were capable of moving without any graphical flickering.Read full review
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Nice to purchase for my sons 30th birthday. Turbografix was the first video system he owned at age 4 in 1990, lol. I guess his father used it more. Bought when we lived in Europe and it still is the most compelling system out there. Beyond its year at the time. This game is a thrill but still nice to have. Thanks.
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It is basically a short but challenging fun game. Platform scroller against creative end bosses. Similar to Kung-Fu on NES.
It works awesome! Thanks!
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