| Credits | |||
| Published: | 1987, Microdeal | ||
| Coder: | Steve Bak | ||
| Graphics: | Pete Lyon | ||
| Information | |||
| Hardware: | OCS | ||
| Disks: | 1 | ||
| Code Language: | ASM 68k | ||
| License: | Commercial | ||
| Language: | English | ||
| Players: | 1 or 2, Simultaneous | ||
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| Genre: | Sports | ||
| Subgenre: | Fighting | ||
| Tags: | beatemup, competitive, movie, sideways, singlescreen | ||
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Impressive fighting game ! Detailed graphics & animation ! Great sfx & playability ! Number one game by steve bak & pete lyon ! 8/10 !
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Another of my first games for the Amiga. This had somewhat worn-out graphics but was surprisingly good as a game. Spent a few good hours on it. I remember almost finishing it a few times, but I don't recall if I ever did.
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Great memories from this game and of course the movie . 10/10
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I first saw this game in an expo. And at the time my Commodore 64 with a datasette was something superb to me. I was shocked to see that something with better graphics than exploding fist exists. Well playability sucked.
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A pretty standard tourney fighter. Liked Mr Myagi's eyes as he followed the fly around! Not a patch on IK+ but still enjoyable, Daniel son.
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Since the original "international karate" was not converted to the Amiga, this remained the best beat-em up until the arrival of "ik+". The animation was stunningly smooth and the graphics by the ever reliable pete lyon were extremely elegant: just look at his choic of colours and his innovative shading techniques! "Karate Kid II" is also highly playable yet challenging, and the two sub-games are an entertaining way to level the scores between the two combatants.
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