I never could quite get used to the commands for jumping. Shmendric: "In principle it is an entertaining beat'em up for in between, but I was bothered by the controls. At play, however, the game is as mediocre as its forerunner." (German original by Heinrich Lenhardt) Bright spot number two is the funny highscore list, where a fighter literally bangs the letters in to the list. Martin Galway has again excelled himself and contributed some tunes that are brilliant both technically and concerning the composition. Happy Computer: ( Graphics: 67% Sound: 86% Happy vote: 41%) "Both background graphics and fighter sprites are better than in the first Yie Ar Kung-Fu.
Issue December 1986 - 7 out of 10 points - p.17 Issue January 1987 - 9 out of 10 points - p.61 Voting Voting of the C64-Wiki users (10=the best vote):Ģ9th July 2013 - 7 out of 10 points - 19651 downsĠ3rd August 2013 - 5,5 out of 10 points - 48 votesĠ4th August 2013 - 5,5 out of 10 points - 11 votes
KUNG FU FIGHTER 2013 CRACKED
But there are cracked version with built-in trainer functions.
After all the hard training with his father Junior-Lee is now ready to compete against this gloomy threat and rescue China. With this rear cover he now wants to have a blast. Because one of the leaders survived at that time, calls himself "Yie-Gah Imperator" since that time and gathered seven fighting warriors around him. It was not about the final tests to be Kung Fu grand master, but about the feud with the "Chop Suey Gang" (no, this is not a lame joke).Īnyway, exactly 20 years after Lee has put the mincemeat gang in their place, the heroic Lee-Young now can tidy up the rest of the gang. For this you should also know that the background story was also a different one than on the C64. Wait a moment, some of you might think: but the fighting machine from part 1 was named Oolong? Yes, but not in the NES and MSX conversions, in those the name of the good man was really Lee. But it doesn't matter anyway, the dad was once the shining hero, Lee Senior, in the forerunner game Yie Ar Kung-Fu. Or maybe his name is supposed to be "Lee Junior"? Well, Konami is a Japanese company, they might not know exactly how the naming in the neighbour country works. But this leads to the conclusion that our hero has the first name of "Young". His father's name is also Lee which is not astonishing as the family name is put in the first place in China. So he can rightly call himself a Kung Fu fighter. The protagonist of the game Yie Ar Kung-Fu 2, is named Lee-Young and has already done lots of hard work and also reached a lot by it. Something that was reached through hard (long, patient) Yie Ar Kung-Fu II - The Emperor Yie-Gah Transliterations