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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. 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 ...

  4. Ragdoll physics - Wikipedia

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    This erratic behavior has been observed to occur in games that use certain versions of the Havok engine, such as Halo 2 and Fable II. Active ragdoll: used primarily in Unreal Engine games such as Unreal Tournament 3 and Killing Floor 2. It works by playing a pre-made animation, but constraining the output of that animation to what a physical ...

  5. China Warrior - Wikipedia

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    China Warrior, known as The Kung Fu [a] (THE 功夫) in Japan, is a beat 'em up video game created in 1987 by Hudson Soft for the PC Engine/TurboGrafx-16. [3] The game received mixed reviews upon release, with praise for its large sprite graphics but criticism towards its gameplay.

  6. Hung Fut - Wikipedia

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    Hung Fut is truly an original martial art form from China. Its roots go back to the Shaolin temple. All Hung Fut forms start with the left side of the body. The Hung Fut system includes more than twenty weapons, the best known of which is the left-handed staff style. There are traditi

  7. The Kung-Fu Master Jackie Chan - Wikipedia

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    In Japan, Game Machine listed The Kung-Fu Master Jackie Chan on their July 15, 1995 issue as being the fourteenth most-successful arcade game of the month. [4] Computer and Video Games criticized the graphics in Fists of Fire calling them "unclean" and "grain-laden" and that the game seemed like a "waste of a good license". [5]

  8. Kung Fu Panda 2 (video game) - Wikipedia

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    The gameplay styles of Kung Fu Panda 2 differ across game platforms. In the Kinect version, a player's body movements are used to control Po, and the player is able to perform basic kung fu moves, like punches, kicks and blocks. If the player jumps, Po will jump and also double-kick. The player can use these moves to wear out enemies.

  9. Karateka (video game) - Wikipedia

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    Ports to the Amstrad CPC and MS-DOS appeared in 1986, to the Atari 7800 in 1987, the Atari ST and PC-98 in 1988, and ZX Spectrum in 1990 though only released in Spain and in Spanish. [21] 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 ...