Fuuun Shourin Ken

De Jaleco

Fuuun Shourin Ken is a 1987 one-on-one fighting game developed and published by Jaleco for the Family Computer Disk System. In 1988, a followup titled Fuuun Shourin Ken: Ankoku no Maou was released, which combined on-on-one fighting gameplay with visual novel cut scenes and choices to determine how the story plays out. This game is commonly mistaken as "Fuuun Shaolin Kyo" throughout the internet. This is not the correct pronunciation of the title in Japanese.

Fuuun Shourin Ken

Fuuun Shourin Ken

Fuuun Shourin Ken is a 1987 one-on-one fighting game developed and published by Jaleco for the Family Computer Disk System. In 1988, a followup titled Fuuun Shourin Ken: Ankoku no Maou was released, which combined on-on-one fighting gameplay with visual novel cut scenes and choices to determine how the story plays out. This game is commonly mistaken as "Fuuun Shaolin Kyo" throughout the internet. This is not the correct pronunciation of the title in Japanese.
Fuuun Shourin Ken

Fuuun Shourin Ken

Fuuun Shourin Ken is a 1987 one-on-one fighting game developed and published by Jaleco for the Family Computer Disk System. In 1988, a followup titled Fuuun Shourin Ken: Ankoku no Maou was released, which combined on-on-one fighting gameplay with visual novel cut scenes and choices to determine how the story plays out. This game is commonly mistaken as "Fuuun Shaolin Kyo" throughout the internet. This is not the correct pronunciation of the title in Japanese.

Sobre o jogo

Fuuun Shourin Ken is a 1987 one-on-one fighting game developed and published by Jaleco for the Family Computer Disk System. In 1988, a followup titled Fuuun Shourin Ken: Ankoku no Maou was released, which combined on-on-one fighting gameplay with visual novel cut scenes and choices to determine how the story plays out. This game is commonly mistaken as "Fuuun Shaolin Kyo" throughout the internet. This is not the correct pronunciation of the title in Japanese.

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1987

Sobre o jogo

Fuuun Shourin Ken is a 1987 one-on-one fighting game developed and published by Jaleco for the Family Computer Disk System. In 1988, a followup titled Fuuun Shourin Ken: Ankoku no Maou was released, which combined on-on-one fighting gameplay with visual novel cut scenes and choices to determine how the story plays out. This game is commonly mistaken as "Fuuun Shaolin Kyo" throughout the internet. This is not the correct pronunciation of the title in Japanese.

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