Shanghai Kid

From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

This is an old revision of this page, as edited by ClassicOnAStick (talk | contribs) at 23:39, 1 March 2016. The present address (URL) is a permanent link to this revision, which may differ significantly from the current revision.

Shanghai Kid
Developer(s)Nihon Game
Publisher(s)Taiyo System (Japan)
Data East USA, Memetron, Kitcorp, (North America)
Platform(s)Arcade
Release1985
Genre(s)Action

Shanghai Kid, sometimes titled The Shanghai Kid, and known in Japan as Hokuha Syourin Hiryū no Ken (北派少林 飛龍の拳, lit. "North Faction Shaolin - Fist of the Flying Dragon"), is a Template:Vgy arcade fighting game developed by Nihon Game (now Culture Brain) and published by Taiyo System. It is the first game in the Hiryū no Ken series by Culture Brain.

Gameplay

Shanghai Kid uses an 8-way joystick and two buttons (one for punching and one for kicking).

It contributes to the fighting game genre by introducing the combo system and the ability to perform special moves. When the spiked speech balloon that reads "RUSH!" pops up during battle, the player has a chance to rhythmically perform a series of combos called "rush-attacking". The special moves feature, unlike the basic moves one, allows players to perform moves that are more advanced than the basic ones, and by using two buttons simultaneously instead of one.

References

External links