Martial Champion Longplay (Arcade) [4K]
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- เผยแพร่เมื่อ 16 ก.ย. 2024
- Game Info
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Developer: Konami
Publisher: Konami
Year of Release: 1993
Game Review & Impressions
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Despite creating some killer arcade games throughout the 1980s and 90s, this clone of Street Fighter II is an uncharacteristic blemish on Konami's otherwise exemplary coin-op record. Martial Champion might look OK, and it features a decent soundtrack, but the uninspired roster of characters and limited set of moves and specials means the game is nowhere near as fun as Capcom's seminal classic.
Chapters
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TBC
Never heard of this one before but I love how new challengers appear right after the fights have been concluded (1:35 & 4:00)
9:17 Ken and Ryu watching.
Even more ballsy than Rugal having a statue of Guile in KOF '94. (^_^;)
2:52 - Not Ryu VS Not Guile - FIGHT!
I thought it was Kyle from Violent Storm first of all, except that game came out quite a bit later in the year; it also played far better overall as well. (^o^)
They play loose with tournament rules here. Half the fighters brought weapons and people keep intefering with matches. Fun game though.
I don't know if it is either the game or the capture but it seems like the audio channels are reversed; characters on the left sound out in the right and vice-versa.
Otherwise, nice gameplay!
I recall this being a bit more tougher in the old days
Funny people here saying it's a poor Street Fighter II clone as it looks and plays much more like a beta of Karnov's Revenge, which was released a year later. (^w^)
The artstyle looks like Xexex.
Crappy Street Fighter 2 knockoff from Konami.
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It really is. Dragoon Might on arcades and TMNT Tournament Fighters on SNES were bangers, at least
Gameplay good. Game itself is a shit one.
A kusoge indeed... Still, the music's lively, as expected from Konami. (^_~)