Best of the Best: Championship Karate

Best of the Best: Championship Karate[a] is a 1992 kick boxing game that features black belt kick boxing masters. The object is to win the kick boxing championship by defeating an array of kick boxing masters in a series of fighting matches. The Sega Genesis version is one of the few games to offer support for the Sega Activator motion controller.

Best of the Best:
Championship Karate
Developer(s)Futura
Loriciel (Game Boy, Genesis, NES)
Publisher(s)
Designer(s)Pascal Jarry
Programmer(s)Pascal Jarry
Artist(s)Marco De Flores
Christophe Perrotin
Isabelle Maury
Composer(s)Michel Winogradoff
Platform(s)Amiga, Amstrad CPC, MS-DOS, NES, Super NES, Game Boy, Mega Drive/Genesis
Release1992
1993 (SNES, Genesis)
Genre(s)Fighting
Mode(s)Single-player, multiplayer

Best of the Best is an updated version of Panza Kick Boxing which was released in 1990 in Europe for various computers as well as the TurboGrafx-16.

Martial artist/actor Ron Yuan stated in a 1994 interview that "I know a lot of pure gamers will disagree, but the best SNES fighting game from a purely technical martial arts point of view is Best of the Best. It didn't get much notoriety, but my friends and I know martial arts, and they go nuts whenever we play."[1]

Reception

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Juris Graney of The Australian Commodore & Amiga Review compared Best of the Best to its predecessor: "Best of the Best Championship Karate is almost a reproduction of my old favourite, Panza Kick Boxing. In fact, it's the sequel, subtitled Panza Gold Edition. Everything is the same – the crowd, the referee, the moves and everything else. The only difference is an advanced stage at the end."[2]

References

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  1. ^ Known in Japan as The Kick Boxing for the TurboGrafx-CD, Mega Drive and Game Boy and as Super Kick Boxing for the Super Famicom
  1. ^ "Supreme Warrior Prepares to Fight". GamePro. No. 64. IDG. November 1994. pp. 60–62.
  2. ^ Graney, Juris (May 1993). "Best of the Best: Championship Karate". The Australian Commodore & Amiga Review. Vol. 10, no. 5. p. 75.
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