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  2. Jet Li: Rise to Honor - Wikipedia

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    Jet Li: Rise to Honor is an action-adventure video game developed and published by Sony Computer Entertainment for the PlayStation 2.It was originally released in 2004. The game features the likeness, voice acting and motion capture work of martial arts actor Jet Li, and features martial arts choreography by Corey Yuen. [1]

  3. The Last Kumite - Wikipedia

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    In August 2023, Capelight Pictures released a 4K UHD DVD version of Bloodsport, which included a variety of features. [2] As Bloodsport proved to be still popular, Capelight re-invested some money in a Kickstarter project titled The Last Kumite, "inspired by the likes of Bloodsport, Kickboxer and No Retreat, No Surrender".

  4. Karate Champ - Wikipedia

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    The game was commercially successful, especially in the United States where it was the highest-grossing arcade game of 1985 and the best-selling home computer game up until 1989. Karate Champ established and popularized the one-on-one fighting game genre, for which it is considered one of the most influential games of all time.

  5. Kung-Fu Master (video game) - Wikipedia

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    The game was designed for Irem by Takashi Nishiyama. [13] [15] [18] Kung-Fu Master is based on Hong Kong martial arts films.It is a loose adaptation of the Jackie Chan, Sammo Hung, and Yuen Biao film Wheels on Meals (1984), called Spartan X in Japan, specifically the final part of the film which involves Thomas (Jackie Chan) climbing a Spanish castle to rescue Sylvia (Lola Forner), with the ...

  6. List of fighting games - Wikipedia

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    Such games are usually based on boxing, mixed martial arts, and wrestling, and each sport is seen as their own separate subgenres. The combat is often far more realistic than combat in fighting games (though the amount of realism can vary greatly), and many feature real-world athletes and franchises.

  7. Muay Thai in popular culture - Wikipedia

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    A Thai 3D computer-animated action-fantasy film. Shang Chi and the Legend of the Ten Rings: 2021 Muay Thai was included in the fighting style of Shang Chi, the title character. [citation needed] Raya and the Last Dragon: 2021 Namaari uses a style based on muay Thai and krabi krabong. [dubious – discuss]

  8. M. Bison - Wikipedia

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    The first source of inspiration for M. Bison's design came from the character General Washizaki, one of the main villains of the popular martial arts manga Riki-Oh. [ 8 ] [ 9 ] Additionally, Yasunori Katō , a fictional character appeared in the Teito Monogatari series and other productions such as the Yokai Monsters , served as another ...

  9. Jeet Kune Do - Wikipedia

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    Lee considered traditional form-based martial arts, which practiced pre-arranged patterns, forms and techniques, to be restrictive and ineffective in dealing with chaotic self-defence situations. Lee believed that real combat was alive and dynamic and conceived Jeet Kune Do to enable its practitioners to adapt to the changes of live combat ...