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Karate Champ

Karate Champ (XSX) game cover art
Platform: NES
Tags: Fighting, Versus
Developer: Data East
More Platforms: Famicom Disk System

Publisher
Region
Released
NA
11/??/1986

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Staff Reviews

Karate Champ review

Reviewed November 02, 2003

Jason Venter says: "When you see the title screen, you might have reason to be optimistic. It shows that two people can play (though I later learned that even a single person wasting time with the game is a small miracle), and the letters that make up the logo don't look half bad. Not only that, but the background music is some of the best I've heard from the system. It really is. Unfortunately, I've just described almost everything positive there is to say about the game."
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