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'''Martial Champion''' | '''Martial Champion''' is the fourth fighting game developed by Konami. It was released in Febuary 1993 for arcades worldwide, and later in December got a PC Engine port only for Japan. | ||
The game breaks the usual 2D fighting game mold with several unique mechanics. It is notable for being one of the first weapon-based fighting games to include disarming, predating Samurai Shodown's release by a few months. | |||
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==Wiki Roadmap== | ==Wiki Roadmap== |
Revision as of 17:55, 12 January 2024
Martial Champion (MC) | |
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Developers |
Konami |
Publishers |
Konami |
Systems |
Arcade, PC Engine |
Online Play |
Fightcade2 |
Community Channels |
Martial Champion is the fourth fighting game developed by Konami. It was released in Febuary 1993 for arcades worldwide, and later in December got a PC Engine port only for Japan. The game breaks the usual 2D fighting game mold with several unique mechanics. It is notable for being one of the first weapon-based fighting games to include disarming, predating Samurai Shodown's release by a few months.
Wiki Roadmap
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