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  2. Rag Doll Kung Fu - Wikipedia

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    Rag Doll Kung Fu is a fighting video game developed by Qi Creations for Windows. created predominantly by artist Mark Healey, while working for Lionhead Studios, along with other Lionhead employees, such as David Smith and Alex Evans. Rag Doll Kung Fu is available from Valve's Steam content delivery platform. It is notable as the first third ...

  3. Yoshihisa Kishimoto - Wikipedia

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    While not the first side-scrolling martial arts action games (predated by Kung-Fu Master), they established the general template and conventions used by the beat 'em up genre since the late 1980s. [1] He has thus sometimes been referred to as the grandfather of the beat 'em up genre.

  4. Kung-Fu Heroes - Wikipedia

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    Chinese Hero is the first game in the Super Chinese series. [5] It was ported to the Nintendo Entertainment System as Kung-Fu Heroes in Japan by Nihon Game in 1986 and was published in North America in 1989 using the Culture Brain name. The game was included in a 2004 Game Boy Advance collection titled Super Chinese I+II Advance.

  5. Koramgame - Wikipedia

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    [2] [3] [4] Their games were translated into English, French, Spanish, German, Japanese, and Chinese. [ 5 ] Most of KoramGame's published game titles are freemium , with the core game free to download and play; special characters, new abilities and bonuses are awarded through "Kcoins”, which are purchased with real-world currency.

  6. Ragdoll physics - Wikipedia

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    Ragdoll physics is a type of procedural animation used by physics engines, which is often used as a replacement for traditional static death animations in video games and animated films. As computers increased in power, it became possible to do limited real-time physical simulations , which made death animations more realistic.

  7. Supreme Warrior - Wikipedia

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    Supreme Warrior was developed by Digital Pictures, a company focused on FMV games and interactive films. [5] When asked about the inspiration for the game, Tom Zito, president of Digital Pictures, said that in asking players to tell them what kind of game to make, they received numerous requests to make a game that recreates a kung fu movie.

  8. Warriors to retire Andre Iguodala's No. 9 jersey - AOL

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    FILE - Golden State Warriors forward Andre Iguodala (9) dunks against the Chicago Bulls during the second half of an NBA basketball game in San Francisco, Friday, Nov. 12, 2021.

  9. Brutal: Paws of Fury - Wikipedia

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    All of the characters in the game are anthropomorphic animals. The original Brutal: Paws of Fury includes: Kung-Fu Bunny – A rabbit monk. Prince Leon of Kenya – A lion rock star, who has an undisclosed vendetta with Tai Cheetah and Kendo Coyote. Rhei Rat – A rat who is an accomplished and arrogant Thai boxer.