Budokan: The Martial Spirit (717)
Company: Electronic Arts
Year: 1990
Genre: Action
Theme: Fighting / Multiplayer
Language: English
Licence: Commercial
Budokan: The Martial Spirit (ID: 717)
- Disks:
- 1 x 3.5" DD (720kB)
- Format:
- Raw (.IMG)
- Status:
- Verified
- Language:
- English
- Contributor:
- core
- Notes:
- Manual protection
- SHA1 Hashes:
f24244defc6765a057808c7d6a51a74fd9d9ae6d disk1.img
Added: 2019-11-30
Edited: 2020-04-20
Budokan: The Martial Spirit (ID: 2012)
- Disks:
- 1 x 3.5" DD (720kB)
- Format:
- Raw (.IMG)
- Status:
- Verified
- Language:
- English
- Contributor:
- flyers80
- Notes:
- Italian re-release (Big Games / Hit Squad).
- SHA1 Hashes:
ed1e6883d394b2e1fce1006105cc6a5a05f926f8 disk01.img
Added: 2019-11-30
Edited: 2020-04-20
Budokan: The Martial Spirit (ID: 3354)
- Disks:
- 2 x 5.25" DS DD (360kB)
- Format:
- Raw (.IMG)
- Status:
- Verified
- Language:
- English
- Notes:
- Manual copy protection.
- SHA1 Hashes:
84aa44e77320f72e5c4e65dae559750e1617f82e disk1.img 1dfd6726779fd63c7a9db63064476b79c3f02d27 disk2.img
Added: 2019-11-30
Edited: 2020-04-20
Comments (7) [Post comment]
Typical weakness of the genre, I would say. Having played a good number of these games recently, you probably wouldn't believe how far I got in many of them just doing a crouching kick (for lack of a better term). Or you probably would. If it's at least a combination of moves you need, that's acceptable in my book (albeit far from perfect).
(Though I can hardly believe you actually "perfectly" beat the game using only two moves.)
Oh, even compared to fireball throwing Japanese adolescents?