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Version for NES Nekketsu Kouha Kunio-kun (Japan)

Collection data

.dat name nes-crt_no-intro
.dat version Nintendo - Nintendo Entertainment System (Headerless) | https://www.no-intro.org | 20240213-094548
.dat status Up-to-date
ROMset platform NES
ROMset title Nekketsu Kouha Kunio-kun (Japan)
ROMset alias Nekketsu Kouha Kunio-kun (Japan)
ROMset CRC32* a7d3635e
ROMset size* 131072 bytes

Version data

Intro title(s)
Compile date 1987-??-??
Serial number
Texts
Voices
View side
Screen overscan
Media 1 × cartridge
Players
Voting 0
Differences
Other versions
Amiga 500 »
???? Renegade (Europe) (Budget - The Hit Squad)
Arcade »
???? Renegade (US bootleg)
NES »
???? Nekketsu Kouha Kunio-kun (Japan) (Virtual Console)
NES »
???? Renegade (USA) (Virtual Console)
NES »
???? Renegade (USA) (Beta)
Arcade »
1986 Nekketsu Kouha Kunio-kun (Japan bootleg)
Arcade »
1986 Nekketsu Kouha Kunio-kun (Japan)
Arcade »
1986 ★★★ Renegade (US)
NES »
1987 Renegade (USA)
ZX Spectrum +3 »
1987 Renegade (Europe)
Amiga 500 »
1988 Renegade (Europe)
Master System »
1993 Renegade (Europe, Brazil)

Parent Game(s) data

GameRenegade (1986–1993)
Genre(s)brawler
Saga(s)
SynopsisThis is the scrolling beat 'em up which starts the Kunio/Nekketsu High series. The original takes take place in a Japanese city, whereas its western version named Renegade is set on the mean streets of Brooklyn. This conversion later produced unofficial sequels Target: Renegade and Renegade III: The Final Chapter. You must venture through to meet your girlfriend, and then rescue her from her kidnappers. This is split into five levels, taking you through the subway and the docks as well as some inhospitable streets. A wide range of aggressive moves are on offer, including headbutts, kicks, punches and flying kicks. Much of the game's violence is depicted in a fairly tongue-in-cheek style, with an element of attempted humour along the way.