
Kung Fu
A side-scrolling beat 'em up where players control martial artist Thomas to rescue his girlfriend Sylvia from the villainous Mr. X in a five-story pagoda filled with enemies.
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About This Retro Game
Known in Japan as 'Spartan X', this 1985 NES title was one of the first console beat 'em ups, adapting the 1984 arcade game by Irem.
Features simple but satisfying combat mechanics with punches, kicks, and jumping attacks across distinct themed floors.
Pioneered the single-plane fighting style later used in games like Double Dragon and Streets of Rage.
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