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    Fighting Bujutsu

    Game » consists of 0 releases. Released August 1997

    A 3D arcade fighting game by Konami, similar to Sega's Virtua Fighter series.

    Short summary describing this game.

    Fighting Bujutsu last edited by Nes on 08/06/19 07:46PM View full history

    Overview

    Fighting Bujutsu (known in Japan as Fighting Wu-Shu) is a 3D fighting game developed and released by Konami for arcades on August 1997.

    The game is similar in playstyle and three-button control scheme to Sega's Virtua Fighter series. Each of the game's eight playable fighters (all of whom are from Asian territories) sport a different realistic martial art.

    Features of the game include basic A.I. learning (where computer opponents attempt to match the playstyle of the best previous players on the same machine), a beginner one-button "Auto" mode, and background stages with multiple weather and time-of-day effects.

    A second Japanese-exclusive revision of the game, titled Fighting Wu-Shu 2nd!, was released on December 27, 1997. This version adds four new playable characters and new costumes.

    Characters

    • Hibiki
    • Hua Yue
    • Shin Kue
    • Setsuna
    • Yuon
    • Tsubaki
    • Tetsushin
    • Sho Fu
    • Cobra (added in 2nd)
    • Heifu (added in 2nd)
    • Ran Fun (added in 2nd)
    • Scorpion (added in 2nd)
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