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China Warrior
System(s): PC Engine, TurboGrafx-16, Virtual Console (Wii, Nintendo 3DS, Wii U)
Publisher: Hudson Soft
Developer:
Genre: Action































Number of players: 1
Release Date RRP Code
PC Engine
JP
HC62001
TurboGrafx-16
US
Wii Virtual Console
JP
Wii Virtual Console
US
Wii Virtual Console
EU
Wii Virtual Console
AU
Sony PlayStation 3
JP

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China Warrior, known as The Kung Fu (ザ・クンフー) in Japan, is a side-scrolling beat-'em-up game developed by Hudson Soft for the PC Engine and TurboGrafx-16. It was originally released in November 1987 shortly after the PC Engine's launch, standing as the first truly exclusive title for the platform.

China Warrior is an infamous game for its use of large, detailed sprites, which at its release in 1987 was unseen in most home video games of the era. Advertising saw it compare itself favourably to the 1985 Nintendo version of Kung Fu (originally developed by Irem, known as Kung-Fu Master on other systems and Spartan X in Japan). It has since however, been widely criticised for its limiting gameplay.

Physical Scans

PC Engine Version

PC Engine, JP
TheKungFu PCE JP Box Front.jpg
Cover
TheKungFu PCE JP Card.jpg
Card

TurboGrafx-16 Version

TurboGrafx-16, JP
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Cover
ChinaWarrior TG16 US Card.jpg
Card
ChinaWarrior TG16 US Box Front JewelCase.jpg
Jewel Case