showing 19 games
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Budokan: The Martial Spirit | Electronic Arts | 1990 | A port of the computer game. Learn the fighting styles of karate, kendo, bo, and nunchaku and compete in the tournament at the Nippon Budokan to become a martial arts champion. [Jacquismo] | Mega Drive | labelimagesubject |
Budokan: The Martial Spirit | Electronic Arts | 1990 | Martial arts meets graphic arts! The most fluid, detailed, and realistic graphics ever designed for a computer game. Authentic Japanese/Okinawan martial arts - all arts and weapons based on real life. Extensively researched and developed by qualified martial artists. Plus more...*** [23]*** [97]*** [105]*** [24]*** [99]*** [17]*** [49]*** [106]*** [102]*** [23]*** [33]*** [22]*** [1]*** [52]*** [37] | Amiga | labelimagesubject |
Budokan: The Martial Spirit | Electronic Arts | 1989 | MS-DOS | labelimageminimize | |
Budokan: The Martial Spirit | Electronic Arts | 1990 | Amstrad CPC | labelimageminimize | |
Budokan: The Martial Spirit | Electronic Arts | 1991 | C64 | labelimageminimize | |
Budokan: The Martial Spirit | Dro Soft | 1991 | ZX Spectrum | labelimageminimize | |
Budokan: The Martial Spirit | Dro Soft | 1991 | MSX | labelimageminimize | |
Champion Kendo | Pony Canyon | 1986 | MSX | labelimageminimize | |
Champion Kendo | Sega | 1986 | SG-1000 | labelimageminimize | |
Musashi no Ken: Tadaima Shugyou Chuu | Taito | 1986 | Sword of Musashi - Now in the Middle of Training***Musashi no Ken is based on a sports manga/anime series about a boy who wants to become a Kendo star. The game adaption is a side-scrolling platform game. The first three levels are training courses and your goal is to reach the end of the level before your pet dog does. The fourth level is a Kendo tournament where you have to beat five opponents in combat. Collecting sword symbols in the first three levels give you a certain amount of special moves you can use in the tournament and thus making the fights easier. After winning the tournament you play all the levels again (just with slightly different colors) and winning the second tournament means winning the game. The game is barely average, even for a rather old Famicom game. Unsatisfying graphics and forgettable music mixed with poor controls. | NES | labelimageminimize |
Oriental Games | MicroStyle | 1990 | Amiga | labelimageminimize | |
Oriental Games | MicroStyle | 1990 | Atari ST | labelimageminimize | |
Oriental Games | MicroStyle | 1990 | Amstrad CPC | labelimageminimize | |
Oriental Games | MicroStyle | 1990 | ZX Spectrum | labelimageminimize | |
Samurai Trilogy | Gremlin Graphics | 1987 | Amstrad CPC | labelimageminimize | |
Samurai Trilogy | Gremlin Graphics | 1987 | ZX Spectrum | labelimageminimize | |
Samurai Trilogy | Gremlin Graphics | 1987 | C64 | labelimageminimize | |
Simple 1500 Series Vol. 99: The Kendo | D3 (Amedio) | 2002 | PS | labelimageminimize | |
Wii Sports Resort | Nintendo | 2009 | Wii Sports Resort is not just a simple sequel to one of the world's most popular console games, Wii Sports. It is the first title to make use of another Nintendo advance, the Wii MotionPlus accessory, which plugs into the base of the Wii Remote controller to provide an incredibly realistic motion experience. Scheduled for release in spring 2009, Wii Sports Resort includes new game experiences such as Sword Play, Power Cruising on a water scooter and Disc Dog, along with the new Wii MotionPlus accessory and Wii Remote Jacket at no additional cost. The Wii MotionPlus enhances precision and player immersion for the Nintendo-pioneered motion-controlled gaming trend that has drawn millions of new people to the world of video games. | Wii | labelimagesubject |