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Version for NES Karate Champ (USA) (Rev 1)

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 Karate Champ (USA) (Rev 1)
ROMset alias Karate Champ (USA) (Rev 1)
ROMset CRC32* f42b0dbd
ROMset size* 65536 bytes

Version data

Intro title(s)
  • [usa] Karate Champ
Compile date 1986-??-??
Serial number
Texts
Voices
View side
Screen overscan
Media 1 × cartridge
Players
Voting 0
Differences
Other versions
Arcade »
???? Karate Champ (US VS version, set 1)
Arcade »
???? Karate Champ (US VS version, set 2)
Arcade »
???? ★★ Karate Champ (US)
Arcade »
???? Karate Dou (Japan)
Arcade »
???? Taisen Karate Dou (Japan VS version)
Commodore 64 (5.25") »
???? Karate Champ (USA, Europe)
Arcade »
???? Karate Champ (US VS version, set 3)
Arcade »
???? Karate Champ (US VS version, set 4)
Arcade »
???? Karate Dou (Arfyc bootleg)
Arcade »
???? Karate Champ (US, 2 players)
NES »
1986 Karate Champ (USA)
Famicom Disk System »
1986 Karate Champ (Japan)

Parent Game(s) data

GameKarate Champ (1986)
Genre(s)vs. fighting
Saga(s)
Synopsisarate Champ is an action fighting game for one or two players. The players compete against each other at nine different locations to see who has the best karate skills! To win a match, the player must win two of three rounds by knocking down his opponent with a wide variety of karate moves. A full point or half a point is awarded for knocking your opponent down and the first player to gain a two point lead wins the round. Should the 30 second time limit for a round end, the player who has the most points wins. At the end of each match is a bonus round where the victor can earn extra points by knocking down flying objects that are tossed his way.