“This should make the ‘bad’ original into a more enjoyable experience”.
Ever since its publication in 1983, Buronson and Tetsuo Hara’s Fist of the North Star (Hokuto no Ken) has had legions of fans, and its head-popping, post-apocalyptic formula is perfect for representation in video games.
The first Fist Of The North Star game appeared in 1986 via Enix, and Sega’s relationship with the franchise would kick off later that same year on the Mark III home console (this version would later be released in the West as Black Belt).
Read the full article on timeextension.com
“This should make the ‘bad’ original into a more enjoyable experience”.
Ever since its publication in 1983, Buronson and Tetsuo Hara’s Fist of the North Star (Hokuto no Ken) has had legions of fans, and its head-popping, post-apocalyptic formula is perfect for representation in video games.
The first Fist Of The North Star game appeared in 1986 via Enix, and Sega’s relationship with the franchise would kick off later that same year on the Mark III home console (this version would later be released in the West as Black Belt).
Read the full article on timeextension.com