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Karate Champ

Karate Champ

Details: Arcade game
Descr: Karate Champ, known in Japan as Karate Dō, is a 1984 arcade fighting game developed by Technōs Japan for Data East. Karate Champ established and popularized the one-on-one fighting genre. Wikipedia
Initial Release Date: June 1984
Series: Oretachi Gēsen Zoku
Modes: Up to 2 players simultaneously
Platforms: Arcade game, Nintendo Switch, MORE
Developers: Technōs Japan, Hamster Corporation
Publishers: Data East, Hamster Corporation, Revolutionary Concepts

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