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Name | Best of the Best - Championship Karate |
System | Super Nintendo |
Year | 1993 |
Developer | Futura |
Genre | Sports |
Best of the Best: Championship Karate is a classic fighting game released by Electro Brain for the Super Nintendo Entertainment System in 1993. The game puts players in the role of a karate champion as they compete against computer-controlled opponents or their friends in one-on-one karate matches. The goal of each match is to either knock out or push your opponent out of the ring within two minutes.
The gameplay in Best of the Best: Championship Karate is relatively simple and straightforward. Players use a combination of punches, kicks, and throws to damage their opponents and score points. Each character also has a special move that can be used to inflict more damage on an opponent or break free from holds. Players can also customize their characters with different clothing items and accessories, giving them an edge over their opponents.
The graphics in Best of the Best: Championship Karate are fairly basic but do an adequate job of conveying the action on screen. The characters are detailed enough to make out each move, but not so detailed that it detracts from the overall experience. The sound effects are limited but effective at conveying the action on screen and adding some atmosphere to each fight.
The single player campaign in Best of the Best: Championship Karate consists of eight tournaments set across various locations around the world, including Japan, France, Italy, India, China, Brazil and Mexico. As players progress through each tournament they must defeat increasingly difficult opponents before ultimately facing off against a boss character at the end of each tournament. Winning tournaments rewards players with new items such as clothes and weapons which can be used to customize their character’s appearance or give them an edge over their opponents during fights.
For those looking for a little extra challenge there is also an unlockable Survival Mode where players must fight off wave after wave of increasingly difficult computer-controlled opponents until they run out of health or time runs out. There is also a Versus Mode which allows up to four players to battle it out against each other using any unlocked characters from both single player campaigns or Survival Mode.
Overall, Best Of The Best: Championship Karate is an enjoyable fighting game that provides hours of fun for fans of martial arts games or those looking for some quick pick up and play action on their Super Nintendo console. While it may not have aged particularly well compared with more modern fighting games, it still serves as an entertaining reminder that sometimes simpler can be better when it comes to gaming experiences