In early Japan, a man named Shiro Tokisada Amakusa preaches a heretic religion. Little does anyone know that Amakusa is really a servant of the evil Ambrosia, who took over Amakusa's body. Ambrosia wishes to shroud the world in darkness. Now, choose between 12 warriors (and 3 bonus characters) to fight for the honor of destroying Amakusa, and fulfilling a mission.
An new game based on Zoids Wild announced for the Nintendo Switch. A new anime series called Zoids Wild was announced with a toy line arriving first as well as a manga, a phone app and the Switch game.
Another Karate style beat-em-up. Very smilar to others such as International Karate or The Way of the Exploding Fist.
Giga Fighters Mortal Kombat Trilogy is a handheld electronic game.
The 2005 edition of this martial-arts fighting game features many real-life martial arts experts who can compete under K1 rules or modern Mixed Martial Arts rules.
Karate was an early versus fighting game for the Atari 2600. It was designed by black belt Joseph Amelio.
You are Joe, a young American who has been secretly training to become a powerful fighter. One day, he meets an old martial artist who tells him he should travel all over the world to meet other teachers and to learn from them. During his travels, Joe encounters many other fighters, and has to become more and more skillful in order to prove that he is the greatest fighter in the world.
In Breakers, choose one of eight fighters who have their own moves and special attacks. There are eight stages in the game, and each stage has two battles. The object of each battle is to drain your opponent's energy in order to win the battle. If there is a draw, a third battle takes place. If the time limit expires, the player with the less energy loses the battle. Once you have completed all eight stages, you will face a opponent that is much tougher than previous ones. Different endings and in-game dialog are viewed depending on the character that you select.
How advanced is your karate? Find out in this martial arts game for the Game Boy Advance. Bigger, badder and better than ever before, International Karate Advanced pits you against a series of increasingly skilled opponents, progress from white to black belt in the exciting Tournament and Dojo Game Modes, bump up your score in the demanding Bonus Games and sharpen your skills in the Practice Area.