Chatan Yarakuu Shanku – The Karate Tournament
1992 video game
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1992 video game
Developer(s) | Mitchell Corporation |
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Publisher(s) | Mitchell Corporation |
Designer(s) | Kouichi Yotsui (Isuke)[1] Utata Kiyoshi |
Composer(s) | Yoshi Sasaki[2] |
Platform(s) | Arcade |
Release | December 1, 1992 |
Genre(s) | 2D Versus Fighting |
Mode(s) | Up to 2 players simultaneously |
Chatan Yarakuu Shanku - The Karate Tournament (チャタンヤラクーシャンク - THE KARATE TOURNAMENT), sometimes simply referred to either as Chatan Yarakuu Shanku (チャタンヤラクーシャンク), or The Karate Tournament, is a 1992 karate-based fighting arcade game developed and published by Mitchell Corporation. It was released exclusively as an arcade game on December 1, 1992.
References
- ^ Tane, Kiyofume; Gaijin Punch (translation) (February 2009). "The Father of Strider Who Made the Game World Explode: Kouichi Yotsui Discography". Gameside (16). Archived from the original on 2011-07-19. Retrieved 30 Dec 2009.
- ^ Closing credits of the arcade version of Chatan Yarakuu Shanku - The Karate Tournament
External links
- Chatan Yarakuu Shanku - The Karate Tournament at The Large Cult Fighting Game March (in Japanese)
- Chatan Yarakuu Shanku - The Karate Tournament at Fighters Front Line (in Japanese)
- Chatan Yarakuu Shanku - The Karate Tournament at the Killer List of Videogames
- Chatan Yarakuu Shanku - The Karate Tournament at arcade-history
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