I kinda like this one. It's very short and simple, feels like a cheesy cop flick, too. It would've been a very good rental, had it come out in the West. Punching a gorilla in the face as a human is not a particularly smart idea though, seeing that they're many times stronger than an average human and could tear you apart in a fistfight. :P (also, 200 games to go it seems?)
One of many sequels to Spartan-X (Kung Fu Master) which included Game Boy Kung Fu Master, Kung Fu Master 2 (Arcade, unreleased), and Vigilante. The NES game Kung Fu had been a big hit for Nintendo but it's also very old fashioned and the sequels felt that way as a result.
a lot of these I would have never played if it weren't for emulation... I learned about the spartan x/wheels on meals thing in later years, then come to find out there was a famicom-only sequel! I had heard it was almost localized? but I'm sure nintendo's release limitations likely put a stop to that.
5:16 AWESOME QUOTE XD
Greatly basic and basically great 😊
I played this recently. That last stage with the dropping ninjas got on my nerves haha! The rest of the game is pretty good.
I kinda like this one. It's very short and simple, feels like a cheesy cop flick, too. It would've been a very good rental, had it come out in the West. Punching a gorilla in the face as a human is not a particularly smart idea though, seeing that they're many times stronger than an average human and could tear you apart in a fistfight. :P (also, 200 games to go it seems?)
One of many sequels to Spartan-X (Kung Fu Master) which included Game Boy Kung Fu Master, Kung Fu Master 2 (Arcade, unreleased), and Vigilante.
The NES game Kung Fu had been a big hit for Nintendo but it's also very old fashioned and the sequels felt that way as a result.
I played through a bad romhack of this once and it was good enough, though I prefer the original probably just because I played it more.
I always felt this one shoulda just been a Game Boy game. It's just too damn simple for the home console.
There was a Game Boy version of Spartan X released around the same time too that was more or less based on this sequel.
@@JohnnyUndaunted That's what I was trying to say.
a lot of these I would have never played if it weren't for emulation... I learned about the spartan x/wheels on meals thing in later years, then come to find out there was a famicom-only sequel! I had heard it was almost localized? but I'm sure nintendo's release limitations likely put a stop to that.