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The Karate Kid (NES), Longplay

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The Karate Kid Nintendo Entertainment System Player notes (NeobeatIKK): Not as difficult as it seems, controls are pretty disappointing. --- Longplays https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PLbT9iP-s5rmZgDEq0wbU4i-v8Zx_1_2k5 Gameplays https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PLbT9iP-s5rmbNVuDnHpPXxDdeHNTGRse7 Want to translate/caption any of our videos? http://www.youtube.com/timedtext_cs_panel?tab=2&c=UCRqa_AgCAAZYANB_7cF4TvQ --- The Karate Kid is a video game published by LJN and developed by the Japanese company Atlus Co., Ltd for the NES. The gameplay loosely follows plot elements from the first and second Karate Kid films. Later that year, a fighting game (like International Karate) was released on the Amiga and Atari ST by Microdeal (The Karate Kid Part 2: The Computer Game). There are four levels in the game, and they play out as the movie goes. The object of each level is to defeat a variety of enemies ranging from Karate students to thugs. The game begins with Daniel LaRusso fighting in the All Valley Karate Tournament (the location for the first Karate Kid film's climax). He will have to go through four fighters in order to advance to the next stage. The opponent's energy bar increases as the player progresses through them. The final fight is presumably with Johnny Lawrence from the movie. https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Karate_Kid_(video_game) #KarateKid #NES #LJN
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