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Handheld Fighting Games of 89/94 - Compilation
Compilation of fighting games released on handheld systems between 1989 and 1994, this compilation features Fist of the North Star 10 Big Brawls for the King of the Universe, Master Karateka, Fighting Simulator 2 in 1 Flying Warriors, Rampage, Sakigake Otokojuku Meiōtō Kessen, Zettai Muteki Raijin Oh, Best of the Best Championship Karate, Kinnikuman The Dream Match, Pit Fighter, Aa Harimanada, Metal Masters, Mortal Kombat, Raging Fighter, Yū Yū Hakusho, Yū Yū Hakusho Dai Ni Tama, Buster Fight, Fatal Fury Special, Mortal Kombat II, Mighty Morphin Power Rangers, Nettou Garou Densetsu 2 Aratanaru Tatakai, Rise of the Robots, Samurai Showdown and WCW Wrestling The Main Event.
00:00 - Intro 00:15 - Fist of the North Star 10 Big Brawls for the King of the Universe 06:21 - Master Karateka 10:57 - Fighting Simulator 2 in 1 Flying Warriors 17:27 - Rampage 25:14 - Sakigake Otokojuku Meiōtō Kessen 30:14 - Zettai Muteki Raijin Oh 37:05 - Best of the Best Championship Karate (Game Boy) 41:49 - Kinnikuman The Dream Match 47:24 - Pit Fighter 51:34 - Aa Harimanada (Game Boy) 54:54 - Aa Harimanada (Game Gear) 58:30 - Metal Masters 01:05:53 - Mortal Kombat (Game Boy) 01:13:27 - Mortal Kombat (Game Gear) 01:19:26 - Raging Fighter 01:24:32 - Yū Yū Hakusho 01:27:49 - Yū Yū Hakusho Dai Ni Tama 01:32:40 - Buster Fight 01:38:15 - Fatal Fury Special 01:50:00 - Mighty Morphin Power Rangers 01:56:44 - Mortal Kombat II (Game Boy) 02:01:10 - Mortal Kombat II (Game Gear) 02:05:22 - Nettou Garou Densetsu 2 Aratanaru Tatakai 02:11:01 - Rise Of The Robots 02:16:27 - Samurai Showdown (Game Boy) 02:21:48 - Samurai Showdown (Game Gear) 02:26:44 - WCW Wrestling The Main Event 02:30:20 - Outro
For the individual videos for Handheld Fighting games released between 1989 and 1994 check out this playlist. https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PLFJOZYl1h1CG_uI1-iafuDaV2LXRQTbZH
For more compilation videos like this one check out this playlist https://youtube.com/playlist?list=PLFJOZYl1h1CEjFei9KXJ8xDIChQB8WLJd&si=IP2alwTtY28O9Qj2
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Consider these two part of my bucket list. (No pictures for these)
For those who don’t know, the Sprite Royal Rumble is something I do from time to time. It's basically WWE’s Royal Rumble only, it's mostly full of OCs and the winner is chosen randomly. And for my 20th Anniversary I got dream entrants with Bob and George entering the event. And as you see, I am currently working on a Theme SRR with Sonic Inspired Characters. So what could my dream SRR be?
Simply put, having the entire group being wrestlers. Current, former, fictional, the Sprite Royal Rumble of my dreams that only people who are good with Create a Wrestler and have the latest WWE game can do on a whim. Since I would need all these to have sprites, I can only dream. So if I had no limitation, who would I bring in? Part 1 is for the men and part 2 will be for the ladies. So who will be in my Dream Sprite Royal Rumble...
Former Rumble Winners
Starting off with Some actual Royal Rumble winners: John Cena, Hulk Hogan, Stone Cold Steve Austin, Cody Rhodes, Rey Mysterio, Brock Lesnar, Shawn Micheals, Bret Hart, the Rock and Roman Reigns. That’s 10 spots off the bat and I don’t want to fill it up with just winners.
Fictional Wrestlers
I’m sticking with 5 fictional wrestlers as the absolute limit. I do want to stick with mostly real wrestlers. First off, Zangief from Street Fighter because of course. When you think of fictional wrestlers, I bet most would think of him first. Then King from Tekken because he would probably be the second person most would think of if not the first. Now for some not so obvious picks.
Wolf from Virtua Fighter is one I have a strong attachment to. I (technically) beat my first arcade game with him. Long story but in short he’s a big reason I’m a fan of Virtua Fighter. Starman from Nintendo’s Pro Wrestling because I always had a strong attachment to him since playing that game as a kid. And the final Fictional Wrestler will be someone not from a video game...
Mantaro Kinniku, or for us Dub Listeners, Kid Muscle from the Kinnikuman. He comes from the anime Kinnikuman Nisei or as it is called here: Ultimate Muscle. Wanted to bring the Manga series that many people around the world enjoy and showcased their love for wrestling in every page. And if you need a fictional wrestler, you gotta have a Kinnikuman.
Personal Picks
15 have been selected, now for some personal picks. The Miz because he’s Awesome. MJF because he’s better than me and I know it. Kane because, despite his current political position, he was my favorite competitor in the Royal Rumble event. Bad News Brown because I just like him. And Owen Hart, who I wish could be around today but sadly passed away. May he find peace and the Hart Family reunite regardless where they are.
Spots Picks
Now with 10 spots remaining, let’s pick wrestlers who would make an interesting story within the event. Tiger Mask, the actual professional wrestler, meeting King is just too perfect to not pass up. Curry Man because every Royal Rumble could use one joke entry. Bill Goldberg because between his fictional feud with Brock Lesnar to his real life feud with Bret Hart, not to mention actually having Stonecold face Goldberg.
Speaking of facing Bret Hart, CM Punk, Kurt Angle and Bryan Danielson. Some of the best modern wrestlers meeting the Best there is, was and every will be. Darby Allin because we could use a spot monkey and this guy is nuts. Keith Lee I feel would be a nice mix of powerhouse who can move and would be neat to see him against others in this match. He did an impressive showing against Lesnar after all.
Antonio Inoki, founder of NJPW, definitely would be a great addition to the real Royal Rumble back during his prime. So to have him go against some of the best then and now would be a treat to see. And finally, Taz has some ECW representation as well as a spot in the movie where he suplexes almost everyone in there.
And these are my picks. Hopefully a good mix of people I know Vs what people would want to see an event like this. The full list is below and next time, which will be after the story, I’ll do this with the women.
Antonio Inoki
Bad News Brown
Bill Goldberg
Bret “the Hitman” Hart
Brock Lesnar
Bryan Danielson
CM Punk
Cody Rhodes
Curry Man
Darby Allin
Hulk Hogan
John Cena
Kane
Keith Lee
King
Kurt Angle
Mantaro Kinniku
MJF
Owen Hart
Rey Mysterio
Roman Reigns
Shawn Micheals
Starman
Stone Cold Steve Austin
Taz
The Miz
The Rock
Tiger Mask
Wolf
Zangief
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Space is a Lawless Battle Area: Dream Space Superman (Newtype) Tag Match
Quattro: Don't lose, Kamille-kun! You're a Newtype of the shining future.
Kamille: Aren't they all monsters? (Hand: Correction stick)
Fa: Oh, Kamille! I'll put your lunch here.
Katz: Ah, zero gravity!
Amuro: Hehe. The sleeping lion has awakened...
Blex and Henken: Go for it! Get em'!
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Bask: Douehehe! I'm coming in!
Bright: Ladies & Gentlemen! 1 round, 1 point match
Scirocco: Jupiter Superman!
Lila: Jerid! Don't let that little brat beat you!
Jerid: U...Uu~~
Hayato: This is Hayato Kobayashi, with the play-by-play. Commentary by Kai Shiden.
Emma: Who are we rooting for...?
Reccoa: Um...
Beltorchika: Whatever it is, go for it!
Penguin, top right: Kya~ It's Rio*. The BGM is Kinnikuman Dream Superman Tag Edition!
*Rio Yagizawa, a manga author who early in her career drew parody comics like this one for magazines such as Monthly OUT
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Items NOT in Saya’s Collection (but mentioned or listed somewhere) part 2
And now,for the GBC/GBA games! The title is a lie,some items are in her collection as screenshots. Games marked with an asterisk were sent from Japan,may have a note about the item regardless of how the item was obtained:
Game Boy/Game Boy Color games/consoles: -White Game Boy console (Japan-only variant) -Sakura Taisen Game Boy Color console * (Japan only variant) -Pocket Monsters Midori (Pokemon Green,not released outside of Japan) -Akazukin Chacha -Kinnikuman: The Dream Match -Tokyo Disneyland: Mickey no Cinderella Shiro Mystery Tour (based on the Tokyo Disneyland attraction of the same name,known for having the Horned King from The Black Cauldron as the final “antagonist” of the attraction) -Tokyo Disneyland: Fantasy Tour * -Cardcaptor Sakura: Itsumo Sakura-chan to Issho! * -Chou Gals! Kotobuki Ran * -Hamtaro: Ham Hams Unite! (bought in America,since she lived there at the time of the game’s release) -Pokemon Card GB2: Great Rocket-Dan Sanjō! * -Sakura Wars GB * (came with her Sakura Taisen Game Boy Color)
Game Boy Advance games/consoles: -Purple Game Boy Advance console -Chobits Game Boy Advance console* (Japan only) -Navy Blue Game Boy Advance SP console -Backyard Baseball -Pokemon Fire Red (bought during her 6th book) -Pokemon Emerald (bought post-series) -Harvest Moon: More Friends of Mineral Town (bought post-series) -Cartoon Network Block Party (bought during her 5th book) -Chobits: Atashi Dake no Hito * (came with her Chobits Game Boy Advance) -Tanbi Musō Meine Liebe (part of her collection,but this one is the box and cartridge) -Ed,Edd n Eddy: Jawbreakers! -Hamtaro: Ham Ham Heartbreak (bought before her series began) -Hamtaro: Rainbow Rescue * (released in only Japan and Europe, got the Japanese edition)
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suguru vs. brocken -
Kinnikuman: The Dream Match (Yutaka - Game Boy - 1992)
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🕹️ Kinnikuman - The Dream Match 📚 Weekly Famitsu 197 👤 @GamingAlexandri
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[Wonderswan Color] Kinnikuman Nisei Dream Tag Match Instruction Booklet
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First of all thanks for all the Word you do for us! Here's my question: Have you ever played Kinnikuman Muscle Shot on your phone? If yes what do you think of the game? Or in general about the Kinnikuman videogames?
No, I’ve never played Muscle Shot. I’ve never been able to get it officially or dubiously.
I’m thinking that Kinnikuman needs more games. There’s probably only like 11 games made from it. Two are fan-made, All Choujin Dream Match and Muscle Fight, then there’s the two on the NES, which fucking suck, and one on the SNES, which reportedly also sucks, and then the 4th console generation games, which number at 5, which are actually just 2 different games with DLC tacked onto later versions. So all in all there’s probably like 4 Kinnikuman games worth your time. The two fan ones, Muscle Grand Prix 2 on PS2 and Kinnikuman Generations on the PSP. Muscle Grand Prix 1 and Ultimate Muscle Generations have the added bonus of a story mode, but MGP 2 and KG have bonus content.
But from what I’ve heard and watched, popular series either go mobile or pachislot, which are popular at the moment, and Kinnikuman’s no different. I can only hope for the day where a Kinnikuman console or PC game comes out and I get to play as Planetman, Max Radial or Neptuneman. But that’ll be the day Kinnikuman gets an anime.
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Let's do this.
Chaos Avenir debuts as a socially awkward teen(?) who is a huge Choujin and pop idol fanboy. Mantaro encounters him at a kid’s choujin wrestling show and the two hit it off almost immediately after beating up Chaos’ rowdy coworkers. Mantaro, believing Chaos to be a truly great wrestler, The Savior of The Justice Rest, drafts Chaos into the tag tournament. Easily convincing Chaos by appealing to his fanboyism, Mantaro notices Chaos’ possession of the Kinnikuman Great mask and Chaos decides to enter the ULTIMATE TAG TOURNEY as Kinnikuman Great the Third.
Chaos and Mantaro causes quite a ruckus when they debut at the tournament. Mantaro himself for being a show-off and Chaos for dressing like Kinnikuman Great. This act alone infuriates both of The Machineguns, both of them seeing it as disgracing Kamehame. Terryman in particular seeing it as an insult because he felt pressured to match Kamehame’s skill and yet here is this random person just dressing like Kinnikuman Great. It doesn’t help that Chao-Great 3 acts like a huge fanboy by filming his own walk towards the rings, and is acting like a buffoon in general. It doesn’t help that the first chance he gets to show his skill he trips and lands on his head. Chao- Great 3 adds more fuel to the fire by creeping out and/or harassing many of the fellow tournament competitors by doing things ranging from giving them custom figures of themselves to slapping paper on their faces.
Chaos Avenir’s relationships with others is probably the most problematic thing about him in terms of writing. Whether it is the new or old generation he in general is quite rude to them when he isn’t blinded by his fanboy love for said individuals. To describe it for those who may be familiar with American comics, imagine if Kamala Khan gushed about a hero and then spent a whole issue getting upset at them, with some reasons including said heroes being themselves. To be fair, he holds no real personal grudge against the Nisei era heroes despite more than likely seeing the controversial scene of Mantaro (unintentionally) letting Alisa get stabbed by the Death Watch Branding. But that doesn’t mean he likes the New Generation, either.
Chaos’ relationship with most of the Time Warp Choujin varies from contempt to casual indifference to some degree of respect. He never got to interact with Checkmate, save for seeing how messed up Checkmate is after losing his face. Barrierfreeman and Iryuhin also don’t directly interact with him, but are inspired by his skill against Neptuneman to act for his sake. But he does feel sad when he listens to their “final farewell” so that’s something. But he also has a flashback that may or may not have amplified his feelings as opposed to feeling sad due to the severity of the situation, either is really possible. Chaos’ relationship with Terry the Kid varies from being a fanboy spectator to feeling sad when Terry is in pain. But he does seem to respect Terry for being his dad’s son. It’s weird, because whenever Terry is seen and Chaos is around, panels usually focus more on Mantaro reacting than Chaos. But it seems like Chaos doesn’t dislike Terry, unlike some other Time Warp Choujin.
Chaos’ attitude towards the Time Warp Choujin takes a turn for the worse when he sees the Super Trinities (Jade and Mars) fighting against the Hell Expansions (Neptuneman and Seiuchin). When Mars is tagged in while donning his Mask of Madness and begins single handedly dominating the other tag team, it makes Chaos disgusted. Mars’ tactics and Mars’ goal to get the trophy bulbs for himself leads to Chaos stating the New Generation sucks. He sticks with this belief for a bit, to the point he even lashes out at Mantaro. It takes Jade’s heroic nature to turn that belief around for him. But he never really seems to care about Mars after Mars demonstrates his heel-ish attitude. You could say Jade is one of the members of the Time Warp Choujin that Chaos cared about most. He did go out of his way to make sure Jade kept his precious photo. Chaos spends most of his time scared of Seiuchin, but he does follow suit with Mantaro’s speeches about how Seiuchin isn’t actually a bad guy. He also does protect Seiuchin’s folks. So it’s sort of a tossup between Jade and Seiuchin for who Chaos cares about most from the Nisei era other than Mantaro.
Chaos’ relationship with Mantaro is pretty interesting. It puts Mantaro in a mentor role, something he’s never been in before. Mantaro as a mentor coddles Chaos to the point he would take a severe beating for him. Despite the (unexplained) belief that Chaos is human, Mantaro still goes pretty above and beyond for Chaos. Chaos meanwhile, spends at least a good half of his appearance constantly wanting to give up or doing things like ditching Mantaro. It’s almost incredible how much tolerance Mantaro has for Chaos’ childish antics. As time goes on, Chaos shows that he cares a lot for Mantaro. I personally think Chaos helped Mantaro become more selfless. The sad thing is that the relationship is a balancing act between Mantaro shining as a mentor/leading man with Chaos growing from a meek fanboy to the “super powerful plz do not nerf oc do not steal” mad man that he is before his “death”. And when the balancing act isn’t, well, balanced… their relationship seems to get worse. When Chaos is in control, you could say he isn’t really treating Mantaro like a friend, which is depressing considering how much Mantaro has stuck his neck out for Chaos and how much Mantaro clearly enjoys Chaos’ company.
Chaos’ relationship with many of the classic characters, from the moment he was introduced to them, is rocky. He comes off as a bumbling idiot for a good chunk of the tourney, he’s dressed like Kinnikuman Great, and he’s tagged with that asshole that hurt Alisa. Then he makes everyone look bad by basically being a big baby. First impressions are everything, and most of the legends’ first impression of Chaos is he cries often, spends time making figurines in the ring, may get lucky once in a while, spends more time running than fighting, and that he is dressed like Kinnikuman Great. No, rather, he is sullying the Kinnikuman Great line. Chaos himself spends a lot of time being disenfranchised in a way with how his idols behave compared to how he believes they should behave. A key example being most of his fight with The Machineguns is about him being upset that they are behaving in a heel-ish way, something that does not meet his standards. Despite, if he is such a huge fan he should know this, Suguru Kinniku always behaving in ways that can best be described as cheating. For example, stuffing his tights with forks and hammers. But no, Suguru claiming he does things such as bending someone’s finger to get out of a move is too much for Chaos despite Suguru’s past history. That totally ruins Chaos’ reality and… he doesn’t respect his Legends anymore.
Once Chaos loses his meek personality, he doesn’t really show any respect towards those he once idolized. But at the same time, more of his idols grow to respect him due to his skills and nothing else, really. Save for Neptuneman. Neptuneman liked Chaos because Chaos saved him. It overall leaves you with this weird feeling as Suguru cries once Chaos dies, because it feels more like it’s an obligation writing-wise as opposed to Suguru actually liking Chaos. Ramenman also really likes Chaos, to the point he appears in Chaos’ fever dreams sort of like how Jade does for Mantaro and Ramenman communicated mind to mind with Suguru. Although to be fair, Chaos and Mantaro humble Suguru and Terryman (because they apparently needed to be humbled), and also helped save Suguru and Mantaro when they fell out of the mountain ring. So, Chaos does have his positive moments with the legends.
While I have listed some of Chaos’ positive interactions, it’s really tough to say he actually bonded with people. Overall, they sort of felt like “Well, he’s sort of a nice guy…” mentality. He spends a lot more time yelling at people, saying they aren’t great, or just looking shocked. He doesn’t even really get along with Mantaro that well, unless he’s upset. Even Suguru, as petty as he can be, still got along with Kamehame as Kinnikuman Great. Chaos is like Suguru and Mantaro without the charm.
You can argue Suguru and Mantaro behave towards others similar to Chaos. Refusing to cooperate, petty, and quick to hold grudges. But beneath that exterior are two choujin who love their friends and have a very powerful moral compass. You can argue which of the two between Suguru and Mantaro is more of a jerk, but that’s for another day. Suguru and Mantaro thrust themselves into their friend’s problems, sticking their noses in to help out. Their noble personality draws others around them, their empathy is one of the things that keeps people around. Chaos is, from start to finish, Suguru and Mantaro but without their empathy. He spends so much time in his own little bubble despite being right smack dab in the action and panels for people to cry about their friends. This series that focused so much on friendship power just took a screeching stop to introduce this guy who treats almost everyone like crap for a vast majority of the time, everyone who comes to like him likes him after they beat him up, and he doesn’t even have time to care about their problems.
That’s horrible to me. He doesn’t fit in this series, and it really stands out when he’s arguably the main protagonist of all the volumes he is in. He just feels so out of place in this series. I really wanted to defend him, I really did, but after rereading every volume he is in numerous times… I can’t. He can be a nice person, sure, but again: He’s just Mantaro and Suguru without their empathy.
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I remember WAY back in the day, when I was reading Kinnikuman and I just had made it to the Throne Arc, I vividly remember thinking “I wonder if the Throne Arc is going to be as wild as the Dream Tag Arc. Will it live up to the hype left by such a strong and tense arc?” and then the first thing Mariposa does in his match against Robin Mask is set himself on fire so he can’t grab him.
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Handheld Fighting Games of 89/94 - Kinnikuman The Dream Match
Kinnikuman: The Dream Match, released on September 12, 1992 for the Game Boy, is a wrestling game based on the popular Kinnikuman anime series. Featuring six iconic characters from the franchise—Kinnikuman, Terryman, Robin Mask, Ramenman, Brocken Jr., and Warsman—players select their favourite wrestler and must defeat the others in random order.
The gameplay focuses on fast-paced, one-on-one wrestling matches where each character can perform punches, flying kicks, and special moves, with a dedicated bar at the bottom of the screen to track when special moves can be unleashed.
1. Intro 00:00 2. Gameplay 00:15 3. Outro 05:50
For other Handheld Fighting games released between 1989 and 1994 check out this playlist. https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PLFJOZYl1h1CG_uI1-iafuDaV2LXRQTbZH
#youtube#kinnikuman#Kinnikuman The Dream Match#game boy#retro gaming#wrestling#anime games#90s gaming#handheld games#fighting games#robin mask#ramenman#terryman#brocken jr#warsman#anime adaption#handheld fighting games#90s games#classic games
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Kinnikuman Ii Sei: Kyuukyoku Choujin Tag Hen.
Alternative: Kinnikuman II-sei: Kyuukyoku no Choujin Tag-hen,Kinnikuman II: Kyuukyoku no Chojin Tag Hen,Kinnikuman Nisei Kyukyoku no Chojin Tag Arc,Kinnikuman Nisei: Kyuukyoku no Choujin Tag Hen,Kinnikuman Second Generation: The Ultimate Choujin Tag Arc,Kinnikuman Second Generation, The Ultimate Choujin Tag Arc,Kinnikuman Second genetation,The Ultimate Choujin Tag arc,キン肉マン2世 究極の超人タッグ編
Description : After the terrible battle against the Demon Seeds peace has been restored and thus Mantarou is wasting his time away sleeping around, like usual... Suddenly he has a weird dream of him fighting a tag match against the Original 'Machine guns' team (Kinnikuman x Terryman tag team)... Even weirder is that the machine guns aren't 60 something, but are instead in their top form at their finest age, as they where when they won the universal tag team championship... Could this weird new vs old dream mean something?<br><br>As he awakes from his afternoon nap, Mantarou realizes that there are some evil beings floating around the sky that call themselves Time Choujins, after sending a weird challenge they just banish in thin air without leaving a trace. #MangaReddit.com, #ReadFreeMangaOnline Read Free Manga Online at MangaReddit.com: https://mangareddit.com/p/kinnikuman-ii-sei-kyuukyoku-choujin-tag-hen_1584135057.html
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suguru vs. robin -
Kinnikuman: The Dream Match (Yutaka - Game Boy - 1992)
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Kinnikuman Nisei: Dream Tag Match (Wonderswan Color)
Choujin from across generations join together to take the stage! Use sure-fire techniques and turn the tables!
Join Mantaro as he works to become the Number 1 Choujin! Gathering other wrestlers in order to form the perfect Tag Team and show off a white hot battle in the 'Tag Match'! Of course, There are over 40 Secret techniques and beautiful visuals to enjoy!
#Kinnikuman#Kinnikuman nisei#Mantaro Kinniku#Kid Muscle#Meat#Terry the Kid#Jade#Jaeger#Kevin Mask#Wonderswan Scans#Gamecovers#GameInfo
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