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Rakuga Kids - Nintendo 64 (PAL) - 1998

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Uploaded by on Oct 4, 2009

Rakuga Kids is a fighting game created by Konami for the Nintendo 64 PAL console, released in year 1998 in Europe and Japan. The name Rakugakids (doodle and kids) has the visual style of which resembled children's drawing crayon graphics. The game's button layout is a fighting game standard six buttons (three punches and three kicks.), which produce special moves when combined with various directional commands. All characters have a single-button attack that sends the opponent into the air, where they can pursue them and follow up with an aerial attack. Perhaps to complement this, each character can perform an additional jump while in the air. Awesome guitar music.
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  • Such unique graphics =D

    Cool that it came out in EU, hope it got released in Germany as well. ^^

  • There's more weird characters not shown in this demo. :)

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  • @Highretrogameblood89 sicher gabs das in deutschland

  • Wow N64? really? Still looks pretty clean for a game made 98

  • great video NAROX! never heard of this game before

  • haha big lol on this one

  • This looks cool!gotta check out!

    Rakugaki means sketch or drawing in japanese btw

    Just to inform you people.:D

  • That's so different, wish it made it to the states.

  • Hmmm ...

    If you are talking about the Brit cartoon that played in the mid 70s, you must be talking about "Simon in the Land of Chalk Drawings".

    My guess is your not! =P

    You are probably talking about the cartoon "ChalkZone": My belief is that it borrows heavily from the 70s show. Many of the ideas originated from "Simon in the Land of Chalk Drawings".

  • reminds me of that one cartoon show on nickelodeon where that dude had that magic chalk and could go to diff worlds

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