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  • Wow, this was one of my first video games.

  • Great game!I almost finished it back in the 90's!

  • 3:20 shit!!! that was close!!

  • It looks like the C64 and Atari versions The sound is slightly different but I would say it's good enough

  • wole wersie na atari xl/xe:) pozdro.

  • I grew up with this game on the Apple ][ and it was great. One of my all-time favorites.

  • the jumping part in this game was like omfg I have died and paying for my sins already..

  • @schuriken im crying right now. This game was the first video game i ever saw back in 1984. We didnt have internet than and no one else really talked about it like they did jet set willy or exploding fist or turbo esprit. It was a diffferent world than. A world of wonder and imagination. I guess as children the world seems a wonderful place and this game seemed like a world.

  • Indeed not a "speedrun". This is one of the first video i uploaded and i was a bit confused back then on what a "speedrun" was. Still, probably the fastest ive ever completed the game tho (usually used all my lives on the pesky laser jumping lvl.

  • On second thoughts having now just played the Amstrad and Atari versions again via emulation, i was clearly wrong with what i said regarding the Atari version - it's practically identical to the C64 in that they appear to use the same code i guess - stuff like the stutter is there so i guess they do

    Amstrad version is pretty good though it shares more of it's fighting movement from the spectrum version

  • That said though, it doesn't feature the C64 stutter quirk when running

    Different colour scheme of course but a really good this

    The Atari version looks very similar to the C64 version and plays a little less well than the Amstrad one in my opinion - going by memory at least

    Very good at the time this game and athough it's obviously simple stuff these days, it's still quite charming

  • I must admit to prefering the C64 version for it's slightly more solid feel when hitting foe, but other than that this is a great conversion

  • Well, donno much about the other versions, s i havnt gotten around to play them yet. Does the other versions also do a 2 player game? Its quite a fun part of the game, as it can really turn into mayhem when the sumo-green-thingy gets under human control.

  • Yes the C64 version does feature the 2 player and you're right, it makes the game a lot fun

    I would guess that you can play 2player on the other versions but i'm not certain

  • thank you

    I love that game, it has a strong identity

  • Seems to run more faster than the Atari 8-bit version.

  • never understood the concept? its in front of you lol

  • yer not a game that had anything to do the great man justice really awful that us gold would prfit from his name with such a crap game....

  • I dont think you need to understand it at all .. it with Bruce Lee .. at the time of the games release most od the KUNG FU mags was running pretty well. Karate Kid and all those Van Damme movies also helped a lot :)

  • I remember playing this game on my Commodore 64...never understood the concept

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