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Game #3245
Hall of Belated Fame Inductee  Yie Ar Kung-Fu    View all Top Dogs in this genreCollection: Non-PC Underdogs
Sport   Fighting

Rating: 8.92 (223 votes)

Yie Ar Kung-Fu box cover

Yie Ar Kung-Fu screenshot
One of the most loved arcade games of all time, Yie Ar Kung-Fu is a pioneer in the one-on-one fighting genre, a timeless classic that offers many innovative features that became standard. The game casts you as Oolong, an aspiring martial artist who wants to become a Grandmaster in the ancient skills in honour of his father, a Kung-Fu master before him. You have to defeat nine different opponents with sixteen types of attacks—an amazing number even by today's standards. All the attacks can be performed with the joystick or nine keys, in a similar fashion to International Karate. Some of the moves, such as the roundhouse, flying kick and leg sweep, will be familiar to those who already have a martial arts program gracing their software collection. Others, like flying and leaping punches, the stride punch and ground kick are totally new. Points are awarded for well-executed moves and a bonus life is given if you manage to reach 20,000 points.

When fighting you have the choice of three different modes: walking, punching, and kicking. You start the game in walking mode and when you're near enough to your opponent you can either kick or use your fists. At the start of the game, both you and your opponent are given a certain amount of energy which is shown on-screen in the form of a bar. If you get hit, your bar diminishes slightly. To defeat your opponent you have to make his or her energy bar reach zero before yours does. If you manage to do that then you are promoted to the next, more difficult opponent with your energy level restored to maximum; if you lose, you forfeit one of your five lives and have to challenge the same opponent again.

Each combatant has a unique way of fighting and you need to modify your fighting strategy in order to win. Some of the opponents carry weapons—poles, throwing stars, shields, swords, sticks and fans—which have to be jumped over or ducked under while avoiding the usual flurry of punches and kicks. If you manage to beat the final opponent, Oolong becomes a Grand Master, and has to challenge the same set of opponents all over again—only this time they're meaner and faster. Overall, Yie Ar Kung-Fu is an incredibly addictive fighting classic that is truly timeless. I like the game much more than Way of The Exploding Fist thanks to the greater number of moves and fluid animations. Two thumbs up, way up! Too bad the game was never released for the PC.

Reviewed by: Underdogs
Designer: Friends
Developer: Konami
Publisher: Freeware
Year: 2000
Software Copyright: Anonymous
Theme: Oriental
Multiplayer:  
None that we know of
System Requirements: MSX (recompiled)
Where to get it:
Related Links: Classicgaming.com review (archived)
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If you like this game, try: Yie Ar Kung-Fu II, Choy Lee Fut Kung Fu Warrior, Budokan

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