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Bootleg NES Fighting Games Exposed

Thanks to InsertCredit.com for their feature reviewing a selection of crazed Asian bootleg NES fighting games. The introduction explains: "In the days when Street Fighter II was the king of all games, you could make a killing by making a halfway decent Famicom port of it. And apparently you could still make money even if the game wasn't anywhere near halfway decent.." The expose checks out such completely unlicensed titles as Fighter 12 Peoples Street VI, Kart Fighter (using the characters from Super Mario Kart), Mortal Kombat 3 Special 56 Peoples, and even Tekken 2, rating each messily hacked-together game, many of them produced as recently as the late '90s, "...on a scale of negative one to negative ten."

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  1. Good old days.. by kmak · · Score: 3, Funny

    I was like.. 10 when the craze was on (wow, it's been that long), and actually had a copy of the SF2 for Famicom... if I recalled correctly, it only had Ryu, Chun Li, M Bison and Guile.. it was cool as hell though, because no one else had it!

    I even used the stupid microphone on the controller to yell hadoken.. =)

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