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  2. Chatan Yarakuu Shanku – The Karate Tournament - Wikipedia

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    Chatan Yarakuu Shanku - The Karate Tournament ... is a 1992 karate-based fighting arcade game developed and published by Mitchell Corporation. It was released ...

  3. Karateka (video game) - Wikipedia

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    The game was released in Japan for the Famicom in 1985, ported by Soft Pro, and specifying its martial art as Nanto Saishi Ken (南斗再試拳 South Dipper Retry Fist). [22] A Game Boy port was done with the name Master Karateka for Asia and featured changes such as the inclusion of an experience system.

  4. Category:Martial arts video games - Wikipedia

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    Karate video games (14 P) L. ... Mixed martial arts video games (1 C, 8 P) Mortal Kombat games (25 P) Muay Thai video games (16 P) N. Video games about ninja (14 C ...

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  6. Fighters Destiny - Wikipedia

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    Fighters Destiny, known in Japan as Fighting Cup [2], is a 1998 video game developed by Genki alongside Opus Corp for the Nintendo 64. It closely models the 3D fighting game standard set by Sega's Virtua Fighter, but integrates a unique point scoring system. The game's generic characters and unoriginal presentation have been panned by critics ...

  7. Kyokushin - Wikipedia

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    Kyokushin Karate has served as the basis for the Kyokugenryu Karate, a fictional martial art from SNK Playmore's Art of Fighting, Fatal Fury, and King of Fighters series. Kyokugenryu (lit. "the extreme style") and Kyokushin are similar sounding names, and the family patriarch Takuma Sakazaki is modelled after Kyokusin founder Mas Oyama.

  8. Karate Champ - Wikipedia

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    An updated version that allows two players the option to compete against each other was released in 1984 under the title Karate Champ — Player vs Player (対戦空手道 美少女青春編, Taisen Karate Dō: Bishōjo Seishun Hen, "The Competitive Way of the Empty Hand: Pretty Maiden Edition"), featuring a multiplayer mode and more varied ...

  9. International Karate - Wikipedia

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    International Karate is a fighting game developed and published by System 3 for the ZX Spectrum in 1985 and ported to various home computers over the following years. In the United States it was published by Epyx in 1986 as World Karate Championship .