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Oriental Games

19907.0/ 10 · 9 votes3

About

The Oriental Games offer skilled martial artists the chance to prove themselves in Kung Fu, Kendo and the relatively brutal Kyo-Kus-Hin-Kai., using “courage, skill and flare” (sic) according to the packaging. It makes for a series of one-on-one fights viewed from the side.

Kendo involves using a stick as your weapon, whereas Kung Fu various punches and kicks and Kyo-Kus-Hin-Kai involves head butts and flying attacks. You can jump over opponents; a quick tap of the fire button turns you around. You have an energy bar with 5 blocks of gradually decreasing colours, which drops when you are hit and increases as you pass time without being hit. Impressive moves earn you bonus Merit Awards.

On the 16-bit versions, there are 3 skill levels (Novice, Professional and Master), digitised sound, and an editor to set up joystick moves. The 8-bit versions lack these niceties, but include an extra discipline, Sumo; these are played in sequence rather than by choice.

Ways to play

Modes

Single playerMultiplayer

Perspective

Side view

Game details

Business Model

Commercial

Media Type

3.5" Floppy Disk

Controller Types Supported

Digital Joystick

Multiplayer Options

Same/Split-Screen

Number of Players Supported

8+ Players

System requirements

Video Modes Supported

OCS/ECS

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Facts

Publisher

MicroStyle

Released

1990

Platforms

AmigaAtari STZX SpectrumAmstrad CPC

Tags

Side viewFixed / flip-screenFightingMartial arts